Robotic Maid For Your Kitchen in the Future

Those who have watched The Jetsons cartoon show might remember Rosie, the robotic kitchen maid. Now, scientists are working towards making her a reality

In a new project, German scientists are providing a glimpse into the futuristic kitchen; complete with a new robot that can keep track of the contents of the larder, and learn simple tasks.  The scientist say  maid robot could soon be making your dinner while you relax! According to the researchers at the Technical University of Munich, who are involved in the ‘Assistive Kitchen’ project, the B21 robot exploits the use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags on dishes and utensils to avoid some of the object-recognition difficulties that have plagued previous household robots.
The researchers say that not only does their robot know where everything is, but it can also learn simple tasks simply by observing the movements of the objects. Setting the table is very easily recognised from cups and plates disappearing from the cupboard and appearing on the table – and cleaning up later is characterised by the same objects disappearing from the table and appearing in the dishwasher. Robots would even search Web sites and use language software that convert natural language into robot-friendly instructions.

Sounds like a great improvement for helping housewives, but still we guess that mother’s cooking ts better than robot made dishes =)
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RFID Technology on Sushi Restaurant

kaiten_sushi_3Sushi restaurant using conveyor is already common in many places all over the world, but have you ever imagine that modern technology can be used in sushi restaurant.

Sushi restaurant in Japan already used RFID technology that has functions to dispose the sushi that wasn’t fresh anymore, automatically count the sushi we have eaten including the price, informing the chef about the sushi that is most wanted at the time and also count the plate on the conveyor.

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