Robotics is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, structural disposition, manufacture and application of robots, as well as their control, sensory feedback, and information processing. The concept and creation of machines that could operate autonomously dates back quite a ways, but oddly, research into the functionality and potential uses of robots did not grow substantially until the 20th century. Currently, robotics is a rapidly growing field. The engineers research, design, and build new robots.
Partially. Mechanical engineers design the structure and mechanics of a robot. Electrical engineers design the motors, sensors, and control systems. Computer engineers and computer scientists develop the AI and do the high level programming.
The robot named "ASIMO" was developed by a group of engineers working together at the Honda company. No single one of them can be credited as the sole inventor of it.
Engineers are the ones that make the majority of a robot. Mechanical engineers build the parts, and software engineers create the programs. Electrical, pneumatic, industrial and hydraulic enngineers are all disciplines that are involved.
Engineers make robots because it is their job. Along with engineers, Hackers make robots (not the computer hackers but the hackers who modify things). Overall anyone can build a robot, it is the engineers and hackers build them for a living.
"Runaround" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It is part of his Robot series and features the famous Three Laws of Robotics. The story follows two robot engineers, Powell and Donovan, as they try to solve a problem involving a robot named Speedy on the planet Mercury.
To ensure stability and balance of a robot with static legs, engineers use sensors and algorithms to constantly monitor the robot's position and make adjustments to keep it upright. This involves calculating the center of mass, adjusting the leg positions, and controlling the distribution of weight to prevent tipping over.
A robot cheetah is an example of biomimetics because it mimics the natural design and movement of a real cheetah to enhance its performance and efficiency. Engineers study the cheetah's biomechanics, such as its unique skeletal structure and running techniques, to replicate these features in the robot. This approach allows the robot to achieve high speeds and agility, similar to its biological counterpart, while also providing insights into potential applications in robotics and engineering inspired by nature.
There are many types of engineers such as:aerospace engineers,canal engineers,chemical engineers,civil engineers,electrical engineers,environmental engineers,genetic engineers,industrial engineers,materials engineers,mechanical engineers,structural engineers,systems engineers,just to name a few.Some of which do study cars.
It would be a Robot , dancing!!!
*robot sensor* robot arm*robot motor* metal
"/ it would be the robot because the robot IS DOING THE ROBOT the answer is in the question lol your dumb
The robot's name is Sonny.