ROBOTICS

Robotics is an interdisciplinary research area at the interface of computer science and engineering.[1] Robotics involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots. The goal of robotics is to design intelligent machines that can help and assist humans in their day-to-day lives and keep everyone safe. Robotics draws on the achievement of information engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, and others.
Robotics develops machines that can substitute for humans and replicate human actions. Robots can be used in many situations and for many purposes, but today many are used in dangerous environments are including inspection of radioactive materials, bomb detection and deactivation, manufacturing processes, or where humans cannot survive. Robots can take on any form, but some are made to resemble humans in appearance. This is said to help in the acceptance of a robot in certain replicative behaviors usually performed by people. Such robots attempt to replicate walking, lifting, speech, cognition, or any other human activity. Many of today's robots are inspired by nature, contributing to the field of bio-inspired robotics.
Robotics is a branch of engineering that involves the conception, design, manufacture, and operation of robots. This field overlaps with computer engineering, computer science (especially artificial intelligence), electronics, mechatronics, mechanical, nanotechnology and bioengineering.
Types of Robots
We can already see a variety of robots used for different applications in the world today, and as technology advances, robots are likely to play a greater and greater role in our lives. The different types of robots and their applications vary greatly, from industrial robots to concierge robots at commercial buildings.
- Industrial Robots
The types of industrial robots in service today vary greatly, but they are usually programmable, articulated arms that are stationary yet capable of moving on various axes. They are used in a number of applications in the manufacture of goods, such as welding, painting and assembly.
- Domestic Robots
No doubt you will have seen some domestic robots for sale in stores. These robots are used to perform household chores and include pool cleaning robots, robot vacuum cleaners and gutter cleaning robots.
- Military and Emergency Response Robots
Military robots are autonomous robots or remote-controlled mobile robots designed for military applications, from transport to search & rescue and attack.
- Medical Robots
Medical robots can range from autonomous arms that help surgeons perform delicate operations to the emerging field of mind-controlled robotic prosthetics and exoskeletons. While we probably won’t see fully autonomous surgeons for many years to come, doctor-operated robots have pushed the boundaries of medicine in terms of what can be accomplished without having to resort to risky invasive procedures.
- Security Robots
Security patrol robots are able to move along foot patrol routes autonomously. Thanks to a built-in automatic guidance system, the mobile robot is able to independently take detours around obstacles and choose the optimal route to follow. The surveillance system installed on the robot transmits images of its surroundings either to the guard shack or directly to a foot patrol officer’s tablet.
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