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What's cooking up today with RFID Chef Robot?

Filed in archive Implementation by gautam on July 22, 2008

What's cooking up today with RFID Chef Robot?
This for all the ladies who get a fever by the name of entering their kitchens, Can I see some eye balls interested in what I just said?

Here is the RFID Kitchen Robot which is being developed by the Technical University of Munich aimed at people who consider it a sin to enter their kitchens. All you will need to do is place RFID tags in your kitchen utensilslinks which would make it easier for your robot to complete its task giving it an edge over conventional robots.

Plans are also underway to add software capabilities to the robot enabling it to connect to the internet and take remote instructions or send data. So the next time you come late from work feeling tired don't be amazed if you get delicious dinner laid on your table and utensils cleaned spotlessly. So if you have hired a maid get ready to say goodbye to her!!









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