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WELCOME TO THE FUTURE CITY THE CITY OF ROBOT AND HUMAN XYN43 PRESENTED BY : STEVEN,JOHN,TYLER,CHONGWAILOON,CEDRIC

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WELCOME TO THE FUTURE CITY

THE CITY OF ROBOT AND HUMAN

XYN43

PRESENTED BY : STEVEN,JOHN,TYLER,CHONGWAILOON,CEDRIC

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SECURITY

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What is security?

One's physical security from any harm

Security of one's property from theft, damage, misuse or trespassing

Verifiable identities of all persons that matter

Ability to minimize or eliminate unwanted interactions

Ability to freely move and engage in activities

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Type of security

Home or residential security system

Commercial security system

Computer security system

Fire alarm system

Personal safety system

Eye detection and finger print

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Robotic security guard and dog

Most high tech system of security More secure Save human energy More systematic Make human feel more safety

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Inside of robotic security guard and dog

heavy machine gun Scanner Jet pack Face tracking system GPS Police siren Connected by every CCTV

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What will the robotic security guard an dog do

They will guard every corner of the city Follow every resident go back to their

house They will secure the perimeter of the city Can be police or military army

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Water and Waste

Management

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WATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENT

-The robot turtle-future machine of water management-throw it into the water and it will detect the cleanest of the water-filtrate water automatic or manual by control of human-after finished cleaned the dirty water, this robot turtle will release a type of medicine to kill all the virus in the water -this medicine will not harm human’s body

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Water and Waste Management

-The robot snake-for detect the virus and bacteria in water-can change into a fan for filtration water-no need to charge -automatic charge when it is in water-cleaning 216,000 liters of water in just 10mins -clean the machine every 10days by human

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Water and Waste Management

-collect rubbish in water or land-replace rubbish collectors-detect rubbish can be recycle or not-save rubbish those can be recycle and bring It back to factory-services every 2weeks-manage rubbish smartly-decrease quantity of waste-save the earth-make the earth more healthy

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TRANSPORT,

ENERGY MANAGEMEN

T AND DISASTER

RELIEF

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TRANSPORT

Most transport media in use today are generally fossil fuel powered. The reason for this is the ease of use and the existence of mature technologies harnessing this fuel source.

Many ideas exist which try to either harness renewable forms of energy, more efficiently use fossil fuel, or use human power, or some hybrid of these to move people and things.

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Hover car

hover car is a personal vehicle that flies at a constant altitude of up to few meters above the ground and used for personal transportation in the same way a modern automobile is employed.

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jetpack

Also known as rocket belt, rocket pack and similar names are used for various types of devices.

usually worn on the back, that are propelled by jets of escaping gases to let a single user propel themselves into the air or fly.

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teleportation

theoretical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them.

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Energy management

includes planning and operation of energy-related production and consumption units.

Objectives are resource conservation, climate protection and cost savings, while the users have permanent access to the energy they need.

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Solar wind power combination of solar power and wind power

to produce enormous energy called the solar wind power, which will satisfy all energy requirements of human kind.

The satellite launched to tap solar wind power, instead of working like a wind mill, where a blade attached to the turbine is physically rotated to generate electricity, would use charged copper wire for capturing electrons zooming away from the sun at several hundred kilometers per second.

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Flying wind farmskite-like airborne turbines spinning at high altitudes sending power down via nano-tube cable tethers to generate power At higher altitudes, wind has more velocity

and is more consistently predictable. As power generated goes up because of higher wind resistance proportional to the cube of relative velocity, more power can be generated.

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Disaster relief

FORCE SHIELD is a barrier made up of energy or

particles to protect a person, area or object from attacks or intrusions.

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TOURISM

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TOURISM

Tourism is important because of the boost it gives to the local

economy. Tourism is responsible for the majority of the money entering into the local economy in many different placesWhen an area is attractive to visitors, they come to the local area to spend

money during vacations. The money that tourism brings in comes from restaurants, lodging, merchandise and local attraction ticket sales. The local economy benefits

from the influx of tourism with an increase in local jobs and revenue. A

large influx of tourists also pushes the local law enforcement to crack down on

crime to help keep the area safe and attractive to visitors.

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RESTAURANTS

We need restaurants in the city and provide tourist food and the restaurants should be interesting in order to attract more tourist to go there. This also allow tourists to try the local food.

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THEME PARKS

In the city they should have a theme park. Because a theme park can attract tourist. Kids love theme park as well as adult so tourist can play there. There are few successful theme park such as the Hong Kong’s Disney Land, Malaysia’s Genting highland etc.

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SHOPPING C

ENTRES

Shopping centres can attract a lot female tourists because they love shopping and shopping centre shows how modern the city is. The shopping centre also provide tourist to spend times when they are free.

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TRANPORTATION

Transportation is also needed for tourist to travel from city to city or from country to country so a the city should have a good connection with others so in the city should have train stations and airport because the place be easy to go

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HOTELS

Hotels are like another home in the other country for a tourist because they need to rest and sleep so in the city need to have hotels and the hotels should be comfortable to sleep and stay.

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MUSEUMS

This also one of the huge part of attracting tourist. Because a lot tourist will want to know the culture of the city or to enjoy the cultural life in the other country.

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GREEN BUILDINGS

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GREEN BUILDINGS• known as green construction or sustainable

building• It refers to a structure and using process that

is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle: from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition.

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Although new technologies are constantly being developed to complement current practices in creating greener structures, the common objective is that green buildings are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built to the environment on human health and the natural environment by:

Efficiently using energy, water, and other resources

Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity

Reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation

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Green building materials offer specific benefits to the building owner and building occupants:

Reduced maintenance/replacement costs over the life of the building.

Energy conservation. Improved occupant health and productivity. Lower costs associated with changing space

configurations. Greater design flexibility.

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With all these green buildings,they can reduce the impacts of buildings on the environment and human health.