The sensors that an engineer puts on a robot are entirely dependent upon the functions that the engineer perceives that the the robot will be called upon to perform.
Some, but not all, of the sensors may be:
proximity sensors,
pressure sensors,
light sensors,
magnetic sensors,
a camera,
temperature sensors,
accelerometer,
speed sensor...
The question isn't, "what sensors does a robot have", but rather, "what sensors does the engineer think that the robot should have?"
Robot sensors detect different things and send different amounts of electricity to the Robot's controller board to tell their findings. Then the controller board uses these different amounts of electricity to interact with its surroundings. Example: Lets say you have a robot that is made to follow light. Lets say your robot has 3 light sensors. One in the front of your robot one on the right and one on the left side. The sensors will detect how much light is on the front, right, and left sides and send this data to the controller board. Then the controller board uses this data to tell the robot with direction to go.
Robot manipulation is the system of making a robot Do what you want it to do, and stop doing it when you want it to stop. it involves systems to make the parts of the robot move (mechanical, pneumatic/hydraulic) sensors and sensor calibration, setting safety thresholds and limits.
human-robot interface, mobility, manipulation, programming, and sensors. Hope I helped!
The question is similar to asking, "how much does an automobile cost?" A robot's cost is determined by functionality. As you put in place more sensors, actuators and additional power, the price increases.
it's completely dependent on the type of mobile bot, it may use ultrasonic sensors or infra red one's depending on the purpose. e.g. if a simple bot has to turn by 90 degree on detecting an object on the path; it may be resulted by using both IR n ultrasonic sensors depending on the range of detection. how it uses sensors is simple the controller used to design the bot sense the pin on which sensor is connected. As the sensor gives signal, as per algorithm of programming the bot will act accordingly.
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He has groud and visual sensors
Alot of them use a sonar-like sensors that emit soundwaves to help them "see".
not all do, but most do
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Yes, of course. Sensors are necessary to check own status and/or of any object (like human target). Without sensors any robot is not able to search, find, indentify or even to move in difficult area. Sensors are important to receive feedback for the human, who is steering a robot. If robot is at automatic drive (no human is steering - only on software running) sensors are also very important to the robot to get any information about the outside, the surrounding of it.
Robot sensors detect different things and send different amounts of electricity to the Robot's controller board to tell their findings. Then the controller board uses these different amounts of electricity to interact with its surroundings. Example: Lets say you have a robot that is made to follow light. Lets say your robot has 3 light sensors. One in the front of your robot one on the right and one on the left side. The sensors will detect how much light is on the front, right, and left sides and send this data to the controller board. Then the controller board uses this data to tell the robot with direction to go.
It has gears, a mother board or controller, sensors, and a battery.
Using sensors it was programmed to use.
ANSWERWhat kind of robot do you mean? There are a lot of them.Is it mobile or not? What must your robot do?If it is mobile, f.e. robot vacuum-cleaner it has:- central processor- chassis (wheels)- sensors (to detect walls, furniture etc)- vacuum cleanerIf it is not mobile, f.e. welding robot on cars plant it has:- central processor- video camera ("eyes") or some other kind of sensors- manipulator with the welding deviceIf you mean the humanoid robot the things are more sophisticated- power central processor (brain)- eyes- ears- speaker- arms- legsand so on
Robot manipulation is the system of making a robot Do what you want it to do, and stop doing it when you want it to stop. it involves systems to make the parts of the robot move (mechanical, pneumatic/hydraulic) sensors and sensor calibration, setting safety thresholds and limits.
No. Smarterchild is a computer program. It does not have a physical form, motors, electronics, sensors.