Nothing! Animatronics is Biomorphic Robotics.
robots are artificial devices that replicates human work while robotics an art of how to develop a robot.
Definitely. That robotics course is going to help you get more involved and learn more lower-level sort of stuff for that Computer Engineering Course.
Robotics generally refers to things created of a size that is visible by the human eye. Nanotechnology on the other hand, refers to things created that are microscopic.
You have to go back and study mechatronics for that.
Nothing! Animatronics is Biomorphic Robotics.
Just the names.
robots are artificial devices that replicates human work while robotics an art of how to develop a robot.
Definitely. That robotics course is going to help you get more involved and learn more lower-level sort of stuff for that Computer Engineering Course.
Mechatronics engineering is the design and creation of computer controlled electro-mechanical systems. :) In other words... 'robotics... and a bit more.
Robotics generally refers to things created of a size that is visible by the human eye. Nanotechnology on the other hand, refers to things created that are microscopic.
It was invented in 1981 by researchers of the Institute for Robotics and Mechatronics of the German Aerospace Research Center (DLR). They needed a device for telemanipulating the first robotic arm in space.
Chin Kee Onn is known for writing several textbooks on engineering subjects such as robotics and automation. He has authored books like "Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation" and "Mechatronics: Principles and Applications."
mechatronics is the integratiom of mechanical , elctric and control engineering along with computer to acheve the optimum efficiency . electromechanics is based on devices which carry out electrical operations by using moving parts like switches -relays - solenoids and it doesn't include either control or computer engineering
Yes UNISA does offer Mechatronics.
You have to go back and study mechatronics for that.
Hi i am an alumni of IIT- Kanpur (electronics and instrumentation ). I'm now in imperial college , London pursuing my MEng in artificial intelligence . well basically , there is NO difference between instrumentation and mechatronics . in India , institutes like the IIT's and BITS , NIT's and the VTU affiliated institutes call it instrumentation tech . some prestigious institutes affiliated to Anna university call it mechatronics . other deemed , private and under achieving universities like manipal , srm etc call it mechatronics . regarding the scope of instrumentation , there is not much scope for instrumentation there in India . but here in the UK and other countries like the US , Germany etc , the scope is intense . so for all those who might tend to give it a second thought , please don't . the scope is just too good .