They don't have sensors.
its is rotational i think..
Assistive robots perform their task(s) by people pointing lasers at objects, as well as voice commands.
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Assistive helps someone while adaptive changes someone. ex. A rod on a broken leg is adaptive when contacts are assistive.
Adaptive changes the object and assistive helps it without changing it
its is rotational i think..
Assistive robots perform their task(s) by people pointing lasers at objects, as well as voice commands.
Exploratory robots use motion, heat, and camera sensors.
Usually at the home of a special needs or old person
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Robots can gather information through various sensors such as cameras, microphones, infrared sensors, and tactile sensors. These sensors collect data from the robot's environment, which is then processed by the robot's internal systems to make decisions or take actions. Additionally, robots can also receive information from external sources via wireless communication or internet connectivity.
Robots can sense their surroundings through various sensors such as cameras, infrared sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and touch sensors. These sensors gather information about the environment and send signals to the robot's control system, allowing it to perceive and react to its surroundings.
im pretty sure a doctor controlls it
Robots sense the world around them using various sensors such as cameras, lidar, radar, ultrasonic sensors, and infrared sensors. These sensors detect and measure different aspects of the environment, such as distance, shape, color, temperature, and movement, allowing the robot to understand and navigate its surroundings.
Robots use light sensors to detect and measure the intensity of light in their environment. This information can help them navigate, avoid obstacles, or identify specific objects. Light sensors can also be used in applications like line following or detecting changes in ambient light conditions.
Yes they're little spiderbots which have sensors to detect change