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Robotics

A robot is defined as a machine that can sense its environment, move around, and perform tasks automatically through a control system. Robots have mechanical parts like motors and sensors that allow them to perform physical tasks. They are programmed to carry out instructions to complete tasks. Robots are used widely in industry for tasks like manufacturing, assembly, and material handling due to their consistency, productivity, and ability to work in hazardous conditions.

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Robotics

A robot is defined as a machine that can sense its environment, move around, and perform tasks automatically through a control system. Robots have mechanical parts like motors and sensors that allow them to perform physical tasks. They are programmed to carry out instructions to complete tasks. Robots are used widely in industry for tasks like manufacturing, assembly, and material handling due to their consistency, productivity, and ability to work in hazardous conditions.

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- Done through various sensors (light, pressure, temperature).

- Enables recognition of surroundings, determining size, shape, weight,


1. Sensing:
temperature, etc.

- Sensor data processed by a microprocessor or computer.

- Utilizes wheels, cogs, pistons, gears for turning, twisting, moving, gripping, or
lifting.

- Mechanical structures with parts like motors, hydraulic pipes, actuators, and
circuit boards.
2. Movement: Characteristics of a Robot

- Electrical components facilitate functioning.

- End effectors for specific tasks (welding, spraying, cutting, lifting).

- Controlled by a programmable 'brain' or controller.

- Relies on data from sensors or cameras. 3. Programmable:

- Programming allows robots to perform tasks.

- Robotics and AI are distinct fields.

- Many robots lack AI, focusing on repetitive tasks. Important Notes:

- Physical robots differ from software robots (e.g., search engine bots, chat bots).

- Used in various tasks from heavy lifting to delicate procedures.

- Examples: paint spraying, welding, manufacturing microchips, electrical goods, and


automatic warehouses.

- Controlled through embedded microprocessors or linked to computer systems.

- Programming involves sequences of instructions for tasks.

- Excellent at repetitive tasks

- Consistent performance
- The term "robot" originated from the Czech word 'robota,' meaning 'forced labor.'
Industry:
- Equipped with sensors for safety
- Coined in the 1920s play 'Rossum’s Universal Robots.'
What is Robotics?
- Work continuously without breaks (24/7).
- Real-world Application: Robotics is a branch of computer science, involving the
design, construction, and operation of robots.
- Cost-effective in the long run (reduced salaries). - Advantages:

- More productive and consistent than humans.

- Suitable for repetitive tasks, reducing errors. » a robot may not injure a human through action or inaction

- Reduces heating and lighting costs in facilities. Isaac Asimov's three laws of robotics. » a robot must obey orders given by humans, unless it comes into conflict with law 1

- Capable of working in hazardous conditions. Advantages and Disadvantages in Industrial Applications: » a robot must protect itself, unless this conflicts with law 1.

- Limited adaptability to variable tasks

- Specialist tasks may require humans


robotics - Welding parts

- Need for human intervention in some cases


- Spray-painting car panels
By Haris Kamal Khan
- Difficulty in handling non-standard tasks. - Disadvantages:
- Fitting windscreens
Factories:
- Potential for higher unemployment in manual labor.
- Precision metal cutting

- Risk of deskilling in certain tasks.


- Bottling and labeling

- Initial high cost of purchase and setup.


- Warehouses (automatic item location)

- Safer due to reduced human error.


- Autonomous floor sweepers

- Environmentally friendly, operating more efficiently.


- Autonomous lawn mower
Robots in Various Environments:
- Reduces traffic congestion and travel times. Advantages:
- Ironing robots (e.g., 'dressman')
Home:
- Increases lane capacity and average speeds.
- Pool cleaning

- Provides stress-free parking for motorists.


- Automatic window cleaners
Autonomous Vehicles:
- High initial setup costs.
- Entertainment ('friend' robots)

- Security concerns related to hacking.


- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Drones:
- Potential software glitches leading to accidents. Disadvantages:
- Used in reconnaissance and parcel deliveries.

- Maintenance challenges in adverse weather conditions.

- Reluctance from drivers and passengers to adopt new technology.

- Improves punctuality and reduces running costs.

- Enhances safety by removing human error.


Advantages:
- Minimizes energy consumption and allows for increased frequency of trains.

- Facilitates easier scheduling changes and operational flexibility.


Autonomous Trains:
- Vulnerable to hacking and system security concerns.

- Challenges with very busy services.


Disadvantages:
- High initial capital and operational costs.

- Ensuring passenger behavior and addressing reluctance to adopt new technology.

- Enhanced passenger comfort.

- Improved security in the absence of on-board pilots.

Roles in Different Areas:


The Role of Robots and Their Advantages and
- Reduced running costs with fewer staff requirements. Advantages:
Disadvantages
- Improved safety with fewer pilot-induced errors.

- Improved aerodynamics without the need for a cockpit.


Autonomous Airplanes:

- Challenges in dealing with emergency situations.

- Potential security risks, including hacking.


Disadvantages:
- Passenger reluctance to adopt new technology.

- Concerns over software glitches.

- Robots designed for accurate and fast harvesting.

- Examples include Vegebot (Cambridge University) for lettuce harvesting. Harvesting and Picking:

- Higher yields, reduced waste, and improved efficiency.

- Weed management robots distinguish between weeds and crops.

- Used in vineyards for weed removal, saving labor costs. Weed Control:

- GPS tracking and AI for precise weed removal.

- Robots equipped with sensors and cameras for plant observation.

- Create 3D models for monitoring health and growth. Phenotyping: Agriculture Robotics:

- Machine learning for identifying issues faster than manual methods.

- Drones provide aerial views for accurate seed-planting and fertilizer distribution.

- Efficient and precise compared to conventional methods. Seed-planting Drones and Fertilizer Distribution:

- Cloud seeding capabilities for inducing rainwater.

- Grass mowers/cutters, weeding, pruning, harvesting robots.

- Equipped with sensors and cameras for obstacle avoidance. Autonomous Agriculture Devices:

- Work independently or can be programmed to pause in adverse weather.

- Used in surgical procedures, making operations safer and faster.

- Applications range from monitoring patients to minor surgeries.

- Autonomous robots for disinfecting rooms and operating theatres. Medicine Robotics:

- Robots capable of taking blood samples and microbots for target therapy.

- Prosthetic limbs incorporating sensors and actuators for better control.

- Use proximity sensors and cameras for obstacle avoidance.


Autonomous Vacuum Cleaners:
- Controlled by microprocessors and programmable by users.

- Similar sensor, camera, microprocessor, and actuator setup as vacuum cleaners. Autonomous Grass Cutters: Domestic Robots:

- Controlled by a microprocessor and connected to the internet.


Personal Assistants (e.g., 'Vector'):
- Understands voice commands, utilizes computer vision, and navigates spaces.

- Theme parks use autonomous robots for interactive experiences.

- Robots control lighting, visual effects, and animation in music festivals.

- Use of robots to control cameras in film and TV productions. Entertainment Industry Robots:

- Humanoid robots perform stunt actions and generate special effects.

- Precision, speed, and coordination beyond human capabilities in producing


synchronized effects.

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