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Robotics is a branch of engineering and science that includes electronics engineering,
mechanical engineering and computer science and so on. This branch deals
with the design, construction, use to control robots, sensory feedback and
information processing. These are some technologies which will replace humans
and human activities in coming years. These robots are designed to be used for
any purpose but these are using in sensitive environments like bomb detection,
deactivation of various bombs etc. Robots can take any form but many of them
have given the human appearance. The robots which have taken the form of human
appearance may likely to have the walk like humans, speech, cognition and most
importantly all the things a human can do. Most of the robots of today are
inspired by nature and are known as bio-inspired robots. Robotics is that
branch of engineering that deals with conception, design, operation, and
manufacturing of robots. There was an author named Issac Asimov, he said that
he was the first person to give robotics name in a short story composed in
1940’s. In that story, Issac suggested three principles about how to guide
these types of robotic machines. Later on, these three principles were given
the name of Issac’s three laws of Robotics.
These three laws state that:
- Robots
will never harm human beings.
- Robots
will follow instructions given by humans with breaking law one.
- Robots
will protect themselves without breaking other rules.
What exactly is a robot?
As strange as it might seem, there really is no standard definition for
a robot. However, there are some essential characteristics that a robot must
have and this might help you to decide what is and what not a robot is. It will
also help you to decide what features you will need to build into a machine
before it can count as a robot.
A robot has these essential characteristics:
- Sensing First of all your robot would have to be able
to sense its surroundings. It would do this in ways that are
not unsimilar to the way that you sense your surroundings.
Giving your robot sensors: light sensors (eyes), touch and pressure
sensors (hands), chemical sensors (nose), hearing and sonar
sensors (ears), and taste sensors (tongue) will give your
robot awareness of its environment.
- Movement A robot needs to be able to move around its
environment. Whether rolling on wheels, walking on legs or propelling by
thrusters a robot needs to be able to move. To count as a robot either the
whole robot moves, like the Sojourner or just parts of the robot moves,
like the Canada Arm.
- Energy A robot needs to be able to power itself. A
robot might be solar powered, electrically powered, battery powered. The
way your robot gets its energy will depend on what your robot needs to do.
- Intelligence A robot needs some kind of "smarts."
This is where programming enters the pictures. A programmer is the person
who gives the robot its 'smarts.' The robot will have to have some way to
receive the program so that it knows what it is to do.
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