A robot that operats in industry. A robot is a computerised machine that performs a task. Industry is a kind of commercial enterprise, typically viewed as 'large industry' involving production lines, factories, lots of identical tasks repeated over and over again to meet some end. Thus robots are suitable for industries as they are designed to perform a task, and can do so over and over again with great precision.
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Robot software is the coded commands that tell a mechanical device (known as a robot) what tasks to perform and control its actions. That I can easily decode :P
An industrial robot is designed to work- to build things. You see in car factories how the arms are putting the cars together- that is an industrial robot. They are programmed to make certain moves and perform certain tasks. The reason why companies use robots is because they don't have any needs (food, toilet, sleep) except electricity, so they can always be at work.
An industrial robot which repeats the same sequence of motions continuously.
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An industrial robot is used to automatize the work of a human, therefore allowing labour force to be used in other tasks, which cannot be automatized. Some tasks that can be automatized include the following: assembly of constructions, shaping parts and generating sequences.
No, robots do not have to move to be considered a robot. Movement is just one characteristic of robots, but they can still be classified as robots based on their ability to perform tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously, even if they are stationary.
Fei-fei Ding has written: 'Master-slave control system for a novel robot design' -- subject(s): Industrial Robots, Robots, Industrial
1961 - The first industrial robot was online in a General Motors automobile factory in New Jersey. It was called UNIMATE.
No, the word robot comes from the Czech word "robota," meaning "industrial labor." The word first appeared in Karel Capek's science fiction play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1921.
The first mobile robot is often attributed to George Devol, who created "Unimate" in the 1950s. Unimate was an industrial robot designed for manufacturing tasks and became the first robot to be used in a production line, specifically at a General Motors plant in 1961. While there were earlier attempts at creating autonomous machines, Devol's work laid the foundation for modern robotics.