4. Introduction
• A real or imaginary machine that is controlled
by a computer and is often made to look like a
human or animal.
• A machine that can do the work of a person
and that works automatically or is controlled
by a computer.
5. Laws of robotics
• 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 fast law.
• A robot must protect it’s own existence as
long as such protection doesn’t conflict with
the first or second laws.
6. Uses of robotics
Agriculture
Automobile
Construction
Entertainment
Health care: hospitals, patient-care, surgery , research, etc.
Household purposes
Laboratories: science, engineering , etc.
Manufacturing
Military: demining, surveillance, attack, etc.
Mining, excavation and exploration
Transportation: air, ground, rail, space, etc.
Utilities: gas, water and electricity
Warehouses.
7. Uses of Robotics:
Industrial application:
Material handling
Material transfer
Machine loading and unloading
Spot welding
Continuous arc welding
Spray coating
Assembly
Inspection
8. Robots in Hazardous environment
The hazardous
environment can be
define the place where
human can not survive
and harmful . Some
examples of hazardous
environments would be
nuclear reactors, outside
earth’s atmosphere and
even behind enemy lines
in war.
13. Automobiles application
Robotics are
Advancing automobile
manufacturing to new
heights. Robots gives
automotive companies
a competitive
advantage . It mainly
use to improve quality
and reduce warranty
cost.
14. Medical Robot
A medical robot is a
robot used in the
medical science. They
include, but are not
limited to surgical
robot .
16. Agricultural Robot
Agricultural robots is a robot deployed for agricultural
purposes. The main area of application of robots in agriculture
today is at the harvesting stage.
17. CONCLUSION
Today we find most robots working for people in industries,
factories, warehouses, and laboratories. Robots are
useful in many ways. For instance, it boosts economy
because businesses need to be efficient to keep up with
the industry competition. Therefore, having robots helps
business owners to be competitive, because robots can
do jobs better and faster than humans can, e.g. robot can
built, assemble a car. Yet robots cannot perform every
job; today robots roles include assisting research and
industry. Finally, as the technology improves, there will
be new ways to use robots which will bring new hopes
and new potentials.