ROBOTICS

Robotics


Robotics is the intersection of science and technology. It is an interdisciplinary field of computer science. It is not easy to define what robots are and it is not easy to categorize them. Each robot has its own feature .we can classify robots into 15 types. Some of them are fully explained here.’

The main era of robotic research and development was mid the 20th century, primarily within an industrial environment where repetitive movements and lifting of heavy objects…

Joseph F.  Engel Berger and George Devol developed the first industrially used robots in 1961.

1. Aerospace: This is a category in which all sorts of flying robots come. Like smart bird robotic seagull and the raven surveillance drone .but these robots can operate only in space such as mars, rovers, and NASA’s Robonut.

2. Consumer: These types of robots you can buy and can use just for fun too. Examples of these types of robots are robot dog Aibo, Roomba vacuum, AI powers robot assistants, and these have also come in the category of robotic toys and kits.

3. Disaster response: These robots perform dangerous jobs like searching for survivors in the aftermath of an emergency.

4. Education: This broad category is aimed at the next generation of robotics for use at home Orin classrooms. eg-EMYS.

5.ExoSkeletol:  These can be used for physical rehabilitation and for enabling a paralyzed patient to walk again.

6. Humanoids: This is the type of robot that most people think of when they think of a robot,eg-humanoid robots include Honda’s Asimo.

Military and security etc, these are some types of robots.

At robotics companies across America the robotics companies creating truly innovative products-things that do what humans have typically done, only better. Whether it’s welding, teaching assembling cars, or performing surgery these inventions are changing the way we live and work.

Eg- Piaggo fast forward, Canvas technology, sphere, diligent robotics are some examples of companies that are creating very innovative projects.


PRIYANSHI VASHISTHA (2019-2023)

Computer Science Department
KIET Group of Institutions

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