Robotics
Robotics
- 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
- Physical robots differ from software robots (e.g., search engine bots, chat bots).
- 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:
- 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.
- Examples include Vegebot (Cambridge University) for lettuce harvesting. Harvesting and Picking:
- Used in vineyards for weed removal, saving labor costs. Weed Control:
- Create 3D models for monitoring health and growth. Phenotyping: Agriculture Robotics:
- Drones provide aerial views for accurate seed-planting and fertilizer distribution.
- Efficient and precise compared to conventional methods. Seed-planting Drones and Fertilizer Distribution:
- Equipped with sensors and cameras for obstacle avoidance. Autonomous Agriculture Devices:
- Autonomous robots for disinfecting rooms and operating theatres. Medicine Robotics:
- Robots capable of taking blood samples and microbots for target therapy.
- Similar sensor, camera, microprocessor, and actuator setup as vacuum cleaners. Autonomous Grass Cutters: Domestic Robots:
- Use of robots to control cameras in film and TV productions. Entertainment Industry Robots: