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What is a Robot?

What is a Robot?. A view over Robot Technology. History of Robots. How Robot Works. Uses of Robots. Examples of Robots. Questions/ Answers Session. ROBOT TECHNOLOGY. A robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. What is a Robot?.

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What is a Robot?

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  1. What is a Robot? A view over Robot Technology. History of Robots. How Robot Works. Uses of Robots. Examples of Robots. Questions/ Answers Session.

  2. ROBOT TECHNOLOGY • A robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. What is a Robot? • It is usually an electro-mechanical machine which is guided by computer or electronic programming, and is thus able to do tasks on its own.

  3. A view over ROBOT TECHNOLOGY • The term robot originates from the Czech word robota, meaning “compulsory labor.” • The word robot has been used since to refer to a machine that performs work to assist people or work that humans find difficult or undesirable.” • Robotics, computer-controlled machine that is programmed to move, manipulate objects, and accomplish work while interacting with its environment. • Robots are able to perform repetitive tasks more quickly, cheaply, and accurately than humans.

  4. HISTORY OF ROBOTS • In the early 1800’s mechanicalpuppets were first built inEurope, just for entertainment value. • In 1801 Joseph Maria Jacquard made the next great change and invented the automatic draw loom. • The first industrial robots were Unimates developed by George Devol and Joe Engelberger in the 1850’s. Joe Engelberger is also called as father of robotics • George DevolJr, in 1954 developed the multijointed artificial arm which lead to the modern robots.

  5. HISTORY OF ROBOTS • In 1960 Isaac Asimov came up with laws for robots and these were: • A robot may not injure a human being, or through inaction allow a human being to come to harm. • A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the first law. • A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the first or second law.

  6. HISTORY OF ROBOTS • Mobile Robotics moved into its own in 1983 when Odetics introduced this six-legged vehicle which was capable of climbing over objects. This robot could lift over 5.6 times its own weight parked and 2.3 times it weight moving. 

  7. HOW ROBOT WORKS • The inspiration for the design of a robot manipulator is the human arm, but with some differences. For example, a robot arm can extend by telescoping that is, by sliding cylindrical sections one over another to lengthen the arm. Robot arms also can be constructed so that they bend like an elephant trunk.

  8. USES OF ROBOTS • 700,000 robots were in the industrial world in 1995 and over 500,000 we used in Japan. • About 120,000 in Western Europe and 60,000 in the United States. • Many were doing tasks to dangerous or unpleasant for humans. • Some of the hazardous jobs are handling material such a blood or urine samples, searchingbuilding for fugitives and deep water search. • And even some jobs that are repetitive and these can be run 24hrs a day without getting tired.

  9. USES OF ROBOTS Robots are used for • Industrial purposes • Used in War such as Drone. • Used for business purposes such as Robot Ibn-e-Sina • Used for Home and Office work. • Used in Medical and Medicine Companies.

  10. ROBOT EXAMPLES We are having few examples. These are • Robot Ibn-e-Sina • Robot Reem. • Toyota Violin player robot. • Toyota industrial robots.

  11. ROBOT EXAMPLES(Robot Ibn-e-Sina) • Ibn-e-Sina is the world’s first Arabic speaking humanoid robot. • Made by Interactive Robots and Media Lab (IRML) of the United Arab Emirates University. • Ibn-e-Sina is made specially made for communication purposes. It can be used as an interpreter. • Ibn-e-Sina can speak and understand Arabic language Easily.

  12. REEM ROBOT • REEM Robot has been made by Pal Technology Robotics. • REEM Robot is capable of face recognition, speech interaction, biped walking and sitting. • It can also climb stairs. • It can also recognize and pick up objects, as well as evaluate and map out a room to better navigate it.

  13. TOYOTA VIOLIN PLAYER ROBOT • Toyota Motors has made a Robot called Toyota violin player robot. • Robot is made for entertainment purpose. • Robot can give brief performance -- complete with vibrato sound.

  14. TOYOTA INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS • Toyota Motors are Using Industrial Robots. • These Robots can do work at a Temperature of 5000 °C. • These Robots are Used for Welding, Painting, Denting, and Fitting of Automobiles parts.

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