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Robotics

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Robotics

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ROBOTOIC

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Exploring the Future of
Technology
Team Details Details

1. K. Bhavitha [241FA01076]
2. Ch. Abhaya dev[241FA01077]
3. K. Divya [241FA01078]
4. V. Shemei[241FA01079]
5. S. Praveen[241FA01083]
6. Sk. Abdul Khadar241FA01082]
What is Robotics ?

Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering.

Mechanical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Computer Engineering

Information Science Engineering.


HISTORY OF
ROBOTICS

 Term "Robot" (1920):


Introduced by Karel Čapek in
the play R.U.R.
 Isaac Asimov's Laws of
Robotics (1942):
Foundation for ethical
robotics.
 Unimate (1954), the first
industrial robot,
revolutionized
manufacturing.
LAWS OF
ROBOTICS

A robot must obey the A robot must protect


A robot may not
orders given it by its own existence as
injure a human being
human beings, except long as such
or, through inaction,
where such orders protection does not
allow a human being
would conflict with the conflict with the First
to come to harm.
First Law. or Second Laws.
THREE PILLARS
OF ROBOTICS

 Sense
 Think
 Act
LIGHT SENSORS CAMERA

TEMPRATURE
SENSORS SENSORS
GAS SENSOR

TOUCH SENSOR ACCELEROMETER


THINKING
• Micro processor
• Micro controllers
ACT

 ACTUATORS AND MOTORS


 DC MOTOR
 AC MOTOR
 SERVOMOTOR
 STEPPER MOTOR
 SOLENOIDS
TYPES OF ROBOTS

 Industrial Robots
 Medical Robots
 Service Robots
 Exploration Robots
 Humanoid Robots
 Agricultural Robots
 Educational Robots
 Military Robots
SOCIAL

 Job displacement: Robotics may


replace human workers, potentially
leading to unemployment.
 Social isolation: Over-reliance on robots
could lead to decreased human
interaction.
 Ethics: Questions surrounding robot
autonomy, accountability, and
decision-making
 Accessibility: Robotics can assist people
with disabilities, improving quality of
life.
 Education: Robotics in education can
enhance STEM learning and skills
development.
POLITICAL
 Policy frameworks: Governments develop
policies to regulate robotics development.
 Funding: Governments invest in robotics
research and development.
 International cooperation: Collaboration on
robotics standards, regulations.
 Workforce development: Governments
address workforce displacement through
retraining programs.
 Public awareness: Educating the public
about robotics benefits and challenges.
ECONOMIC

o Industry growth: Robotics market


expected to reach $135 billion by 2028.
o Job creation: Robotics industry creates
new job opportunities in development,
maintenance.
o Productivity: Robots increase efficiency
and productivity in manufacturing,
logistics.
o Healthcare: Robotics in healthcare can
reduce costs, improve patient outcomes.
o Investment: Venture capital investment in
robotics startups.
LEGAL
IMPACT

• Liability: Who is responsible for robot-


related accidents or damages?
• Intellectual property: Patent and
copyright issues surrounding robot
design and software.
• Privacy: Robots may collect and store
personal data, raising privacy concerns.
• Regulation: Need for regulations to
ensure safety and security in robotics
development
• Standards: Establishing standards for
robot design, testing, and deployment.
TECHNOLOGICAL

ARTIFICIAL SENSOR ACTUATION SYSTEMS: MATERIALS SCIENCE: CYBERSECURITY:


INTELLIGENCE (AI): TECHNOLOGIES: ADVANCES IN MOTORS, NEW MATERIALS AND PROTECTING ROBOTS
ADVANCEMENTS IN AI IMPROVED SENSORS PUMPS, AND OTHER MANUFACTURING FROM HACKING AND
ENABLE ROBOTS TO ENHANCE ROBOT SYSTEMS ENABLE TECHNIQUES IMPROVE CYBER THREATS.
LEARN AND ADAPT. PERCEPTION AND PRECISE MOVEMENT. ROBOT DURABILITY.
NAVIGATION.
CONCLUSION

• Conclusion - Robot technology has come a long


way since industries, origin in early 20 century
and it continues to evolve at a rapid pace from
manufacturing to health care to space
exploration. Robotics had a significant impact on
many industries, and they are likely to play an
even greater role in the future. As the technology
continues to advance it is important to consider
the potential ethical and societal implications of
robotics and to ensure that robots are used in
ways that with our values and priorities

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