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The stories of artificial assistants and companions and the effort to make them have a long history, but the only fully automated machine programmed by the 20th century digital system, Unimate, in 1971 Hot pieces of metal were lifted from the forming machine and applied to form their piles.
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What-is-robot?-book-on-robot-illustrated - Sanjiv Makkar
What is Robot? Book on robot illustrated
By Sanjiv makkar
Category: Non Fiction, Robot, Science &Technology
Published: April 2020
Source: Wikipedia
Table of contents
Table of contents
Summary
About Robot and robotics
How does a robot work?
Definitions of Robots
History of robots and events
Mythological history of robots
The time line
Types of robots
Advantages of robots
Disadvantages of robots
Core subjects
Robotics
Topics covered in Robotics
The principles
Science and technology
Robotics Roadmap
Forecast euro
Robotics and law
Current development
Robots in war military robots
Robots in space and sea
Information about Sophia robot
Industrial robots
Construction robots
Agricultural Robots
Medical robots
Sport robots
Disclaimer
Note
Demand for robots is increasing
At present there are 11 lakh industrial robots and one million domestic robots. Currently many robots are doing industrial work which is like a brainless machine. However, computer has brought a revolutionary change in the field of artificial intelligence. A recently published report from the United Nations has revealed that robot sales have tripled in a year.
Summary
A robot is a virtual or mechanical agent. In practice, it is often an electro-mechanical system, which looks and speeds as if it were one of its own. The intention is to have an agency of its own. The term robot refers to both a physical robot and a virtual software agent, but often the virtual software agent is called bots. It has not been agreed that machines are qualified as robots, but there is a general consensus among experts and the public that some or all of the following can be done such as: walking, operating the device or the components of tomorrow, understanding of the environment and changing it and promoting intelligent behavior that mimic human and animal behavior.
The stories of artificial assistants and companions and the effort to make them have a long history, but the only fully automated machine programmed by the 20th century digital system, Unimate, in 1971 Hot pieces of metal were lifted from the forming machine and applied to form their piles. Today, commercial and industrial robots are widely used inexpensively and with greater accuracy and greater reliability than humans. They are also employed for tasks that are very dangerous in human terms. The use of robots is a messy and boring task, widely used in manufacturing, gathering and bundling, transportation, earth and space exploration, surgery, weapons. Manufacturing, laboratory research and for consumer and industrial production
People are generally positive about the robots they have encountered. Domestic robots are becoming common around homes for cleaning and maintenance work. However, there is concern about the economic impact of robotic weapons and automation, A concern that is not resolved by the villainous, intelligent, acrobatic robots described in popular entertainment compared to their fictional counterparts. Li robots are still benign, dim-witted.
Such a machine which has everything in its hands, feet, eyes, ears, it also moves, speaks and does all the things that you call it. Efforts are on to make this machine a senseless, emotionless person.
The car you ride the bike or which bus, train you travel in, even the clothes you wear and the stuff you buy includes a robot somewhere. Robotics is the science and technologies related to robots. Through this, information about the design, construction and construction of robots is obtained. :: The structure of the robot is Niger, it is called chimatic chain. Its structure is similar to a human skeleton. Chains consist of Lin (herons), actuators (muscles) and joints. Most synchronous robots have the same structure as humans. It is made on the basis of working methods of absolutely human parts. Such robots are called serial robots. The term robotics was first used by Isaac Asimov in his science fiction lire. Asimov, in his 1950 book 'I Robot', also gave three rules related to robotics, which are considered according to the rules of today's robotics. According to the first rule, robots never harm a human being. According to the second rule, the robot will follow the instructions given by the human without violating the first rule. According to the third rule, the robot will defend itself without violating both rules. The term robotics is based on the robot, the word Robot was first used by the Czech writer Karl Capec in his play RUR (Rosam Universal Robot). The play was performed in Prague.
The actuators employed in robots for movement are like human muscles. This is the part in which the collected energy comes into action. Electric motors are used as the most famous actuators. Apart from this, stepper motors, piezo motors etc. are also used. The robot uses four rooms to protect it from being complex. The response of the robot to any surface was a big problem for Indraprana scientists. Initially, ZMP technology was used for this, then currently dynamic balancing and explosive dynamics technology is very popular.
About Robot and robotics
In addition to the robots described above, kitchen robots, domestic robots, nanorobots, etc. are also being used. The day is not far when a robot will be lifting your bed. In many hotels, the use of robots to serve food has started.
What is a robot?
A robot is an automatic computer programmed machine that is capable of understanding the environment and is able to make decisions based on real-world problems and constraints.
What is Robotics?
The study of robots is robotic. It is a branch of engineering that studies and researches robot concept, design, production and operation. It also includes computer science, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, electronic.
What is the difference between robot and robotics?
A robot is a machine while a robotics is a study arm in which research and study is done on this automated intelligent machine. This branch is a subtext of Artificial Intelligence.
What is a robot?
Today we are living in the twenty-first century. We are surrounded by machines from all sides. If you imagine till 100 or 150 years ago, we did not have so much machine. At that time the machine had access to only a select few. In today's time, you are surrounded by machines everywhere.
Can you think of any work in which you do not have to support any machine. This is a very difficult question because today we have to take help of machines for almost every task. You will be surprised to know that while you are reading this article, at that time you are using a machine ie mobile or computer.
It is not possible to define a robot by a single definition because its function, structure, purpose and many other things are so varied that it becomes a bit difficult to define. You can understand it as Robots are a man-made machine designed to automatically and accurately perform one or more tasks.
You can understand it in easy language like this. A robot is a machine made by humans. This makes human work very easy. It can work hours in minutes. It has more speed than humans and is controlled by