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Recycled robots: 10 robot projects. New York: Workman Pub., 2012.

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Ollie the robot-- talks about robots. [Princeton, N.J.]: Petrocelli Books, 1987.

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Krushynsʹka, V. D. Vykhovna robota v koledz︠h︡i: Z dosvidu roboty. Kyïv: In-t zmistu i metodiv navchanni︠a︡, 1999.

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Buratowski, Tomasz. Mobile robots - selected issues: Mobilne roboty - zagadnienia wybrane. Krakow: AGH University of science and Technology Press, 2013.

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Robotz: An encyclopedia of robots in fact and fiction. New York: Scholastic Inc., 2002.

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Todd, D. J. Fundamentals of robot technology: An introduction to industrial robots, teleoperators, and robot vehicles. New York: Wiley, 1986.

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Fundamentals of robot technology: An introduction to industrial robots, teleoperators and robot vehicles. London: Kogan Page, 1986.

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Robot cognition and navigation: An experiment with mobile robots. Berlin: Springer, 2007.

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Pawson, Richard. Robot projects: A practical guide to making home robots. Leicester: Windward, 1985.

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Radivojević, Gradimir. Robovi mora. Rijeka: Otokar Keršovani, 2001.

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Zlatko, Crnković, ed. Duše robova. Zagreb: Mladost, 1990.

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Morik, Katharina. Making Robots Smarter: Combining Sensing and Action Through Robot Learning. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1999.

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Gifford, Clive. A robot world: Discover amazing robots and their robotic powers. Hauppauge, New York: Barron's Educational, 2018.

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Love + sex with robots: The evolution of human-robot relations. New York: HarperCollins, 2007.

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International Conference on Robot Vision and Sensory Controls. (6th 1986 Paris, France). Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Robot Vision and Sensory Controls 3-5 June, 1986 Paris, France: An international event organised jointly by IFS (Conferences) Ltd, Kempston, Bedford, UK and SEPIC, Paris, France. Kempston: IFS (Publications ), 1986.

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International Conference on Robot Vision and Sensory Controls. (8th 1989 Stuttgart, West Germany). Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Robot Vision and Sensory Control: 30-31 May 1989, Stuttgart, West Germany. Kempston, Bedford: IFS Publications, 1989.

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Ageev, M. D. Avtonomnye podvodnye roboty: Sistemy i tekhnologii = Autonomous underwater robots : systems and technology. Moskva: Nauka, 2005.

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Robot warriors: Why the Western investment into military robots might backfire. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, 2010.

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Korn, Oliver, ed. Social Robots: Technological, Societal and Ethical Aspects of Human-Robot Interaction. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17107-0.

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Brian, Rooks, ed. The international robot industry report. Kempston, Bedford, UK: IFS, 1987.

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Morin, J. S. Rebel Robots (Robot Geneticists). Magical Scrivener Press, 2017.

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James, Patterson. House of Robots: Robot Revolution. Young Arrow, 2017.

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Isaac Asimov. Amigos Robots / Robot Friends (Cucana). Vicens Vives, 1999.

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Robot to the Rescue: Robots. Boyds Mills & Kane, 2018.

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James, Patterson. House of Robots: Robot Revolution. Jimmy Patterson, 2017.

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Robot City: Guide to Robots. Templar, 2011.

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House of Robots: Robot Revolution. Scholastic, 2017.

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Lawrence, Kay, and Sergio de Georgi. Robot to the Rescue: Robots. Boyds Mills & Kane, 2018.

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Robot to the Rescue: Robots. Kane Press, Inc., 2018.

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Lin, Patrick, Keith Abney, and Ryan Jenkins, eds. Robot Ethics 2.0. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652951.001.0001.

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As a game-changing technology, robotics naturally will create ripple effects through society. Some of them may become tsunamis. So it’s no surprise that “robot ethics”—the study of these effects on ethics, law, and policy—has caught the attention of governments, industry, and the broader society, especially in the past several years. Since our first book on the subject in 2012, a groundswell of concern has emerged, from the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots to the Campaign Against Sex Robots. Among other bizarre events, a robot car has killed its driver, and a kamikaze police robot bomb has killed a sniper. Given these new and evolving worries, we now enter the second generation of the debates—robot ethics 2.0. This edited volume is a one-stop authoritative resource for the latest research in the field, which is often scattered across academic journals, books, media articles, reports, and other channels. Without presuming much familiarity with either robotics or ethics, this book helps to make the discussion more accessible to policymakers and the broader public, as well as academic audiences. Besides featuring new use-cases for robots and their challenges—not just robot cars, but also space robots, AI, and the internet of things (as massively distributed robots)—we also feature one of the most diverse group of researchers on the subject for truly global perspectives.
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Asimov, Isaac. The Robots of Dawn (Robot (Tantor)). Tantor Media, 2007.

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Isaac Asimov. The Robots of Dawn (Robot (Tantor)). Tantor Media, 2007.

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Isaac Asimov. The Robots of Dawn (Robot (Tantor)). 3rd ed. Tantor Media, 2007.

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Isaac Asimov. Robots and Empire: (#4) (Robot City). Del Rey, 1986.

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UC Robot Race Day (Little Robots). Grosset & Dunlap, 2007.

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White, Trevor N., and Seth D. Baum. Liability for Present and Future Robotics Technology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652951.003.0005.

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Advances in robotics technology are causing major changes in manufacturing, transportation, medicine, and numerous other sectors. While many of these changes are beneficial, some will inevitably lead to harm. Who should be liable when a robot causes harm? This chapter addresses how the law can and should account for robot liability, including robots that exist today and that could potentially be built in the future. Current and near-future robots pose no significant challenge: existing law or minor variations therein can readily handle them. A greater challenge will arise if it becomes possible to build robots that merit legal personhood and thus can be held liable, as well as if future robots can cause major global catastrophe.
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Cheok, Adrian David, Kasun Karunanayaka, and Emma Yann Zhang. Lovotics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652951.003.0013.

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Intimate relationships, such as love and sex, between human and machines, especially robots, has been one of the themes of science fiction. However, this topic has never been treated in the academic area until recently. It was first raised and discussed by David Levy in his book Love and Sex with Robotics (2007). Since then, researchers have come up with many implementations of robot companions, like sex robots, emotional robots, humanoid robots, and artificial intelligent systems that can simulate human emotions. This chapter presents a summary of significant recent activity in this field, predicts how the field is likely to develop, and discusses ethical and legal issues. We also discuss our research in physical devices for human–robot love and sex communication.
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McLaughlin, Brian P., and David Rose. On the Matter of Robot Minds. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815259.003.0012.

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One reason it matters whether phenomenally conscious robots will soon be forthcoming is that such robots would have moral rights. The view that they are on the horizon often rests on a certain philosophical view about consciousness, one called “nomological behaviorism” in this chapter. The view entails that, as a matter of nomological necessity, if a robot had exactly the same patterns of dispositions to peripheral behavior as a phenomenally conscious being, then the robot would be phenomenally conscious. The chapter experimentally investigates whether the folk think that certain (hypothetical) robots made of silicon and steel would have the same conscious states as certain familiar biological beings with the same patterns of dispositions to peripheral behavior as the robots. The findings provide evidence that the folk largely reject the view that silicon-based robots would have the sensations that they, the folk, attribute to the biological beings in question.
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Hannold, Chris. Hannold Combat Robots Complete Bundle (Combat Robots Complete, Combat Robot Weapons). McGraw-Hill, 2003.

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Darling, Kate. “Who’s Johnny?” Anthropomorphic Framing in Human–Robot Interaction, Integration, and Policy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652951.003.0012.

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People have a tendency to project lifelike qualities onto robots. As we increasingly create spaces where robotic technology interacts with humans, this inclination raises ethical questions about use and policy. An experiment conducted in our lab on human–robot interaction indicates that framing robots through anthropomorphic language (like a personified name or story) can impact how people perceive and treat a robot. This chapter explores the effects of encouraging or discouraging people to anthropomorphize robots through framing. I discuss concerns about anthropomorphizing robotic technology in certain contexts, but I argue that there are also cases where encouraging anthropomorphism is desirable. Because people respond to framing, framing could help to separate these cases.
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Nations, United. World Industrial Robots (World Industrial Robot Statistics). United Nations, 1997.

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Leigh, Stephen. Robots and Aliens (Isaac Asimov's Robot City). Ace Books, 1989.

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Li, Zheng, Ruxu Du, Kamal Youcef-Toumi, and Pablo Valdivia y. Alvarado. Robot Fish: Bio-inspired Fishlike Underwater Robots. Springer, 2016.

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Kagan, Eugene, Nir Shvalb, and Irad Ben‐Gal, eds. Autonomous Mobile Robots and Multi‐Robot Systems. Wiley, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119213154.

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Li, Zheng, Ruxu Du, Kamal Youcef-Toumi, and Pablo Valdivia y. Alvarado. Robot Fish: Bio-inspired Fishlike Underwater Robots. Springer, 2015.

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Ierache, Jorge Salvador. Modelo de ciclo de vida para el aprendizaje basado en compartición de conocimientos en sistemas autónomos de robots. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (EDULP), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.35537/10915/18378.

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El propósito de esta tesis es formular el modelo de ciclo de vida de aprendizaje de sistemas autónomos de robots, la colaboración desde un sistema autónomo de robot, que se encuentra en un estado de evolución superior en el contexto del ciclo de vida propuesto, a un sistema autónomo de robot receptor, explorar una arquitectura para sistemas autónomos de robots (SARs) con un nuevo módulo de planificación en relación a los trabajos de autores anteriores. La colaboración entre sistemas autónomos de robots se debe considerar en el marco de los trabajos anteriores, comenzando Fritz W, el que considera un sistema autónomo inteligente representado por un robot con un planificador clásico, al que García Martínez R, le incorpora la ponderación de planes y mutación de teorías similares, luego Maceri P, incorpora el intercambio de teorías. Sobre estas bases resulta conveniente considerar la extensión y experimentación de mecanismos de colaboración entre SARs en el marco de un ciclo de vida de aprendizaje, donde SARs más evolucionado colaboran con SARs receptores menos evolucionados. Se presenta un modelo y la arquitectura para un ambiente de múltiples sistemas autónomos de robots, experimentándose la actuación del SAR en el marco de la propuesta. Finalmente, considerando que existen propuestas anteriores enunciadas en el marco de sistemas autónomos de robots, resulta necesario la comparación en términos del rendimiento del aprendizaje del sistema autónomo de robot (SAR), entre las propuestas de autores anteriores las que consideran la planificación, ponderación de planes, métodos de mutación de teorías e intercambio de teorías entre SAR y la propuesta de sumar el mecanismo de colaboración para un SAR.
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Munzer, Stephen. Robotz: An Encyclopedia of Robots in Fact and Fiction. Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2002.

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Robotz: An Encyclopedia of Robots in Fact and Fiction. Tandem Library, 2003.

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Munzer, Stephen. Robotz! an Encyclopedia of Robots in Fact and Fiction. Chicken House Ltd, 2002.

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Oltion, Jerry. Humanity (Isaac Asimov's Robot City : Robots and Aliens). Ace Books, 1990.

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