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Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology

ISSN: 0974-7230

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Robots with Biological Brain

Abstract

Ochin and Jugnu Gaur

The term robotics comes from robots. Many governments, commercial and individual bodies are working in the area of Robotics due to its importance in defence, personal and commercial uses. Much research has been put on it, but we could not succeed to a satisfactory level. In this area a small success is also seems as an achievement. But seeing the future commitments of robotics, we are in a need of perfect working robots. Robots are combination of machine plus human intelligence. Where the computer part is concerned; robots are always appreciated as timings of actions are fast; calculations are accurate, remote access is there. But we fail when we see the human part of these robots. Reason is very simple we want to constitute artificial brain into these robots and we cannot constitute something which infect we don't know. When biological science do not claim to have proper in depth working knowledge of brain how we can constitute it with the help of semiconductors and capacitors. Well, indeed it is a problematic challenge that must be sorted out. With this paper I am proposing the idea of combining robotics with biological brains, as artificial DNA's are recently added into our inventions and recent biology is not far away to produce artificial brains.

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