Household Service Robots Increasing Worldwide
Brief Summary:
The use of household service robots continues to rapidly rise worldwide. Advancements in sensors, navigations software and processing power have greatly increased the application possibilities for these robots.- Rosie the Robot and her industrial cousins are on a roll.
- There were more than 600,000 household service robots in use worldwide in 2003, and more than 4 million new units should join them over the next three years, according to a study released
- The report also said global sales of multipurpose industrial robots rose 19 percent last year to 81,800 units and orders for industrial robots in the first half of this year jumped 18 percent to a record level.
- The bullish business in 'bots is just the beginning of an era in which the machines will do much more for humans, according to the study.
- In the long run, service robots will be everyday tools for mankind.
- Despite the promise of robot helpers dreamed up in TV shows like "The Jetsons," useful service robots have been slow to arrive in homes.
- But in the past few years, advances have come in fields such as, navigation software and processing power, making robots more viable.
To read the original article please click:
http://news.cnet.com/Robo-servants-set-to-sweep-into-homes/2100-1040_3-5419675.html



