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Many early civilizations, including those in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley, constructed paved roads. In classical antiquity, the Persian and Roman empires built stone-paved roads to allow armies to travel quickly. The Domestication of Animals introduced a new way to lay the burden of transport on more powerful creatures, allowing the hauling of heavier loads, or humans riding animals for greater speed and duration. Inventions such as the wheel and the sled (UK sledge) help make animal transport more efficient through the introduction of vehicles. Air freight has become more common for products of high value; while less than one percent of world transport by volume is by airline, it amounts to forty percent of value. Time has become especially important in regards to principles such as postponement and just-in-time within the value chain,

Those who are having their stems severed by blades and are caught in baskets before being passed on by a conveyor belt for packing by a human operator sitting on the robot. In the Netherlands, researchers at Wageningen University are working on a robot harvester for larger produce such as peppers. In a recapitulation of the early days of manned flight, the makers of unmanned agricultural drones are testing a wide range of designs to find out which is best suited to the task of multispectral flying cameras over farms. Some firms, such as Agribotix in Boulder, Colorado, prefer quadcopters, a four-rotored modern design that has become the industry standard for small drones, though it has limited range and endurance. The popular alternative, the AgDrone, built by HoneyComb of Wilsonville, Oregon, is a single-engine flying wing that looks as if it has escaped from the 1950s air show. Another, the Lancaster 5, from Precision Hawk of Raleigh, North Carolina, vaguely resembles a scale model of the eponymous second-world-war bomber.


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TWI has worked with our Industrial Members to provide expertise and guidance for Internet enabled devices and processes. These risks are evident when applied to real world consequences, such as should someone be able to remotely take over control of a driverless car. The current term 'the Internet of Things' was created by Kevin Ashton in 1999, although the time when objects were connected directly to the Internet really began between 2008 and 2009.

All a thing has to do is connect to super storage or to a supercomputer. When something is connected to the internet, that means that it can send information or receive information, or both. This ability to send and/or receive information makes things smart, and smarter is better. You might be reading this on desktop, or tablet, but whatever device you're using, it's connected to the internet. Founded by local researchers, the Array of Things smart city project aims to make Chicago more livable.

As a country develops economically, the relative importance of agriculture declines. The primary reason for that was shown by the 19th-century German statistician Ernst Engel, who discovered that incomes increase, the proportion of income spent on food declines. It follows that the incomes increase, a smaller fraction of the total resources of society is required to produce the amount of food demanded by the population. Overpopulation has pushed a growing number of farmers onto lands too fragile to sustain cultivation. In some areas, irrigation has caused water tables to drop, rivers to run dry, and wells to go empty.


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