Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Robots and humans working together

Robots and humans working together.

LA VERGNE

The new Saks Fifth Avenue warehouse almost seems like a scene from Star Wars the way vacuum-sized orange robots and employees team to ship out products.Saks launched operations in July at a 560,000-square-foot warehouse that had been vacated by Borders and held a ribbon-cutting celebration Friday with Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, a former three-year president of this Saks Direct Logistics division of the New York City retailer before he was elected as mayor of Knoxville in 2003.
The company hopes to hire another 150 seasonal workers for day, night and weekend shifts to ship out products to mostly online customers, as well as those ordering by phone.
The number of workers exceeds the company’s agreement with the Rutherford County Industrial Development Board last March to provide at least 251 jobs in exchange for a $1.1 million seven-year tax break on personal property. IDB officials expect the agreement to generate an estimated $3.47 in tax revenues for every $1 in abatement.
The average pay should come to more than $28,000 annually, Kenneth “Pete” Ezell Jr., a Nashville attorney representing Saks, told the IDB.

The Robotic Arm

The Robotic Arm



The term robot comes from the Czech word robota, generally translated as "forced labor." This describes the majority of robots fairly well. Most robots in the world are designed for heavy, repetitive manufacturing work. They handle tasks that are difficult, dangerous or boring to human beings. Your arm's job is to move your hand from place to place. Similarly, the robotic arm's job is to move an end effector from place to place. You can outfit robotic arms with all sorts of end effectors, which are suited to a particular application. One common end effector is a simplified version of the hand, which can grasp and carry different objects. Robotic hands often have built-in pressure sensors that tell the computer how hard the robot is gripping a particular object. This keeps the robot from dropping or breaking whatever it's carrying. Other end effectors include blowtorches, drills and spray painters.