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Three Harvard graduate students have developed a revolutionary new way to operate a vacuum cleaner...

Author: By Mark Sedway, | Title: Students Create Vacuum-Cleaning Robot | 11/8/1985 | See Source »

Although exasperation with household chores was not the motivation for their invention, the three participants in a Harvard science program have created a breakthrough mechanism which enables the vacuum cleaner to operate...

Author: By Mark Sedway, | Title: Students Create Vacuum-Cleaning Robot | 11/8/1985 | See Source »

...their next step, the builders will add the robot--after some comprehensive modification--to a vacuum cleaner, a practical use not part of the original design. While the machine was not originally designed for housecleaning purposes, it can be programmed through the communication of its two computers to perform a certain movement or series of movements--a vacuum cleaner following a programmed map, for example...

Author: By Mark Sedway, | Title: Students Create Vacuum-Cleaning Robot | 11/8/1985 | See Source »

...movements on its own through the use of its ultrasonic sensors. These sensors are in the form of strips on the side panels that send signals back to the computer's Central Processing Unit of the main computer in case the robot--or in this case the vacuum cleaner--bumps into an object on the floor that it must evade...

Author: By Mark Sedway, | Title: Students Create Vacuum-Cleaning Robot | 11/8/1985 | See Source »

...response, advocates say that SDI research, like the space program, will have spin-offs that benefit private industry. The knowledge gained through Apollo flights helped scientists develop a multitude of products, from miniature computer chips to the cordless Dustbuster vacuum cleaner. Says John Rittenhouse, executive vice president of the aerospace and defense division at RCA: "We're not banking on SDI reaching production. We're banking on the fallout to commercial and consumer areas for the payoff." Technology spawned by SDI could conceivably be used to build better communications equipment, air-traffic-control systems or industrial robots. High-speed computers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Star Wars Sweepstakes | 10/7/1985 | See Source »

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