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Adapting to Danger: Robotics for Risky, Remote, and Hostile Conditions
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Abstract
The deployment of robotics in risky, remote, and hostile environments is revolutionizing how industries approach tasks that pose significant challenges to human safety and efficiency. This paper explores the advancements in robotic systems designed to operate in extreme conditions, such as disaster zones, deep-sea exploration, mining operations, and space exploration. Emphasizing their ability to adapt to unpredictable and dynamic environments, the study highlights key innovations, including autonomous navigation, robust materials, and advanced sensor integration. Additionally, it examines the ethical and logistical challenges of deploying robotics in scenarios where human lives and ecosystems are at stake. The paper presents case studies on robotics deployed in hazardous scenarios, such as autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for deep-sea pipeline inspection reducing maintenance costs by 35%, legged robots for disaster-struck urban environments capable of traversing 90% of collapsed structures, and robotic arms for space station maintenance increasing operational efficiency by 75%. By synthesizing insights from these case studies, we propose a roadmap for the future of robotics in hostile conditions, identifying key areas for interdisciplinary research and development. The implications of ethical, legal, and societal challenges associated with autonomous robotic deployment in sensitive zones are also examined, providing a holistic perspective on the technological trajectory of the field.
Keywords
Robotics,artificial intelligence,internet of things (IoT),Danger Environment
Speaker
Wai Yie Leong
INTI International University

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    12-29

    2025

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    12-31

    2025

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