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Robotics Technical Presentation (YOGESH CHANDRA).pptx

  1. 1. WELCOME 1
  2. 2. CONTENTS  History of robotics  Introduction of robotics  Working  Law’s of robotics  Robot components  Types of robots  Application  Advantages of robotics  Disadvantages of robotics  Conclusion 2
  3. 3. HISTORY OF ROBOTICS Year 1921- Karel Capek first mention the word robot from the Czech word robot in USA which means forced labor. Year 1954- First industrial robot is invented by George Devol called as UNIMATE. Year 1973- FAMULUS ,First KUKA Robot with six electric motor- driven axes. 3
  4. 4. INTRODUCTION OF ROBOTICS  Robotics refers to “study of the robot”. Robotics is the branch of technology which deals with the design, construction, operation and application of robot. 4
  5. 5.  ROBOT is a machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically  Robot, that replaces human effort, though it may not resemble human beings in appearance or perform functions in a humanlike manner - INTRODUCTION OF ROBOT 5
  6. 6. WORKING A reprogrammable , multifunctional manipulator designed to move material , parts , tools, or specialized a devices through programmed motion for the performance of a variety task. 6
  7. 7. LAW’S OF ROBOTICS  Robot must never harm the human being.  Robot must follow instructions given from human violating rule 1.  Robot must protect themselves without violating the other rules. 7
  8. 8. Most Industrial robots have at Least the following five Parats-  Sensor  Effectors  Actuators  Controllers  Arms COMPONENTS OF ROBOT 8
  9. 9. SENSORS EFFECTORS COMPONENTS OF ROBOT 9
  10. 10. CONTROLLER ACTUATORS ARM COMPONENTS OF ROBOT . 10
  11. 11. TThe most common types of robot are:-  Mobile robot  Stationery robot  Autonomous robot  Remote control robot  Virtual robot TYPES OF ROBOTS 11
  12. 12. Mobile robots are of two types:- Rolling robots-  Rolling robots have wheels two move around .  They can quickly and easily search. However they are only useful in flat areas. Walking robots-  Robots on legs are usually brought in when the terrain is rocky. Mostly robots have ay least 4 legs; usually they have 6 or more. TYPES OF ROBOTS 12
  13. 13.  Stationary robot- ▪ Robot are not only used to explore areas or imitate human being. ▪ Most robot perform repeating task without ever moving an inch. ▪ Most robots are working in industry setting and are stationary. Autonomous robot-  Autonomous robots are self supporting or in other words self contained. In A way they on their own brains’. TYPES OF ROBOTS 13
  14. 14. TYPES OF ROBOTS Remote control robot-  A person can perform difficult and usually dangerous tasks without being at the spot where the tasks are  A person can guide a robot by remote control. Virtual robots-  Virtual robots are just programs, building block of software inside A computer. 14
  15. 15. APPLICATION  Agriculture  Manufacturing  Medical  Defense  Space exploration  Material handling  Education 15
  16. 16. ADVANTAGE  Use to do repetitive action or jobs  It can do work 24x7 hrs  Perform dangerous tasks that human can’t do  Increase productivity & Quality  They are more accurate than human  They reduce wastage 16
  17. 17. DISADVANTAGE  People can lose jobs in factories  It needs a supply of power  It needs maintenance to keep it running  They impacts human interaction  They are expensive to install and run  They perform relatively few 17
  18. 18. CONCLUSION  Robots helps in business purpose because robots can do jobs better and faster than humans being.  It can work continuously in any condition which bring new hopes and new potential  Finally, as the technology improves, there will be new ways to use robots which will bring new hopes and new potentials. 18
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