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Md. Sadman Sakib Antor 183010101003
Jahidul Haque Shiplu 183010101010
Mohammad Taufiq Ahamad 183010101014
Almasun Nahar Shilpa 183010101025
Suprova Khandker 183010101032
49th Batch, Department of English
Prime university
Robotics
Robotic
History
Robotic
Technology
Types of
Robots
What is Robot ?
Robots are programmable, multifunctional,
automatic industrial machine designed to replace
human in hazardous work. It can be used as :-
 An automatic machine sweeper
 An automatic car for a child to play with
 Amachine removing mines in a war field
 In space
 In military, and many more.
Robotics is science of designing or building an
application of robots. Simply, Robotics may be defines
as “The Study of Robots”. The aim of robotics is to
design an efficient robot.
Robot is needed because:-
 Speed
 Can work in hazardous/dangerous temperature
 Can do repetitive tasks
 Can do work with accuracy
What is Robotics ?
Why is Robot needed ?
• First use of the word “Robotics”
• Three laws of Robotics
• The first Robot “Unimate”
The word robot was introduced to the public by Czech writer
Karle Capek (1890-1938) in his play R.U.R. (Rossums
Universal Robots), published in 1920. The play begins in a
factory that makes artificial people called robots . Capek was
reportedly several times a candidate for the Nobel prize for
his works.
The word "robotics", used to describe this
field of study, was coined accidentally by
the Russian born, American scientist and
science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov (1920-
1992) in 1940s.
First use of the word “Robotics”
Asimov also proposed his three "Laws of Robotics", and he
later added a “Zeroth law”.
 Zeroth Law : A robot may not injure humanity, or,
through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.
 First Law : A robot may not injure a human being, or,
through inaction, allow a human being to come to
harm, unless this would violate a higher order law.
 Second Law: A robot must obey orders given it by human
beings, except where such orders would conflict with a
higher order law.
 Third Law : A robot must protect its own existence as long
as such protection does not conflict with a higher order
law.
The Three laws of Robotics
The first Robot “Unimate”
Most industrial robots have at least the following five parts:
Sensors
Effectors
Actuators
Controllers
Arms
Sensors
Effectors
Controllers
Arms
Types of Robots
The Most Common types of Robots are
• Mobile
Robots
• Stationary
Robots
• Autonomous
Robots
• Remote -
controlled
Robots
• Virtual
Robots
• Humanoid
Robots
Mobile robots are of two types
Rolling robots have wheels to move around.
They can quickly and easily search.
However they are only useful in flat areas
Robots on legs are usually brought in
when the terrain is rocky. Most robots
have at least 4 legs; usually they have 6
or more.
Mobile Robots
Rolling Robots
Walking Robots
Robots are not only used to explore areas or
imitate a human being. Most robots perform
repeating tasks without ever moving an inch.
Most robots are ‘working’ in industry
settings and stationary
Autonomous robots are self supporting
or in other words self contained. In a
way they rely on their own ‘brains’.
A person can guide a robot by remote
control. A person can perform difficult and
usually dangerous tasks without being at
the spot where the tasks are performed.
Virtual robots don’t exist in real life.
Virtual robots are just programs, building
blocks of software inside a computer.
Remote – controlled Robots
Virtual Robots
Humanoid Robots
A humanoid robot is a robot with
its body shape built to resemble
the human body. Some humanoid
robots also have heads designed to
replicate human facial features
such as eyes and mouths
 Going to far away planets.
 Going far down into the unknown waters and
mines where humans would be crushed.
 Giving us information that humans cant get.
 Working at places 24/7 without any salary and
food. Plus they don’t get bored.
 They can perform tasks faster than humans and
much more consistently and accurately
 Most of them are automatic so they can go around
by themselves without any human interference
Advantages
 People can lose jobs in factories.
 It needs a supply of power.
 It needs maintenance to keep it running .
 It costs money to make or buy a robot.
Disadvantages
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Robotics slide

  • 1.
  • 2. Presented By Md. Sadman Sakib Antor 183010101003 Jahidul Haque Shiplu 183010101010 Mohammad Taufiq Ahamad 183010101014 Almasun Nahar Shilpa 183010101025 Suprova Khandker 183010101032 49th Batch, Department of English Prime university
  • 3.
  • 5. What is Robot ? Robots are programmable, multifunctional, automatic industrial machine designed to replace human in hazardous work. It can be used as :-  An automatic machine sweeper  An automatic car for a child to play with  Amachine removing mines in a war field  In space  In military, and many more.
  • 6. Robotics is science of designing or building an application of robots. Simply, Robotics may be defines as “The Study of Robots”. The aim of robotics is to design an efficient robot. Robot is needed because:-  Speed  Can work in hazardous/dangerous temperature  Can do repetitive tasks  Can do work with accuracy What is Robotics ? Why is Robot needed ?
  • 7. • First use of the word “Robotics” • Three laws of Robotics • The first Robot “Unimate”
  • 8. The word robot was introduced to the public by Czech writer Karle Capek (1890-1938) in his play R.U.R. (Rossums Universal Robots), published in 1920. The play begins in a factory that makes artificial people called robots . Capek was reportedly several times a candidate for the Nobel prize for his works. The word "robotics", used to describe this field of study, was coined accidentally by the Russian born, American scientist and science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov (1920- 1992) in 1940s. First use of the word “Robotics”
  • 9. Asimov also proposed his three "Laws of Robotics", and he later added a “Zeroth law”.  Zeroth Law : A robot may not injure humanity, or, through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.  First Law : A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm, unless this would violate a higher order law.  Second Law: A robot must obey orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with a higher order law.  Third Law : A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with a higher order law. The Three laws of Robotics
  • 10. The first Robot “Unimate”
  • 11. Most industrial robots have at least the following five parts: Sensors Effectors Actuators Controllers Arms
  • 14. Types of Robots The Most Common types of Robots are • Mobile Robots • Stationary Robots • Autonomous Robots • Remote - controlled Robots • Virtual Robots • Humanoid Robots
  • 15. Mobile robots are of two types Rolling robots have wheels to move around. They can quickly and easily search. However they are only useful in flat areas Robots on legs are usually brought in when the terrain is rocky. Most robots have at least 4 legs; usually they have 6 or more. Mobile Robots Rolling Robots Walking Robots
  • 16. Robots are not only used to explore areas or imitate a human being. Most robots perform repeating tasks without ever moving an inch. Most robots are ‘working’ in industry settings and stationary Autonomous robots are self supporting or in other words self contained. In a way they rely on their own ‘brains’.
  • 17. A person can guide a robot by remote control. A person can perform difficult and usually dangerous tasks without being at the spot where the tasks are performed. Virtual robots don’t exist in real life. Virtual robots are just programs, building blocks of software inside a computer. Remote – controlled Robots Virtual Robots
  • 18. Humanoid Robots A humanoid robot is a robot with its body shape built to resemble the human body. Some humanoid robots also have heads designed to replicate human facial features such as eyes and mouths
  • 19.  Going to far away planets.  Going far down into the unknown waters and mines where humans would be crushed.  Giving us information that humans cant get.  Working at places 24/7 without any salary and food. Plus they don’t get bored.  They can perform tasks faster than humans and much more consistently and accurately  Most of them are automatic so they can go around by themselves without any human interference Advantages
  • 20.  People can lose jobs in factories.  It needs a supply of power.  It needs maintenance to keep it running .  It costs money to make or buy a robot. Disadvantages