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Robotics

This branch of technology deals with the design, development, operation, structural disposition and application of robots. Robotics is related to other sciences including software, mechanics and engineering. Current robots have the capability to move and speak.

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What tasks does the Vacuum robot have and what human functions does it have?

Well it can clean te house as its a vacuum robot i think any ways.

Why are robots used in dangerous situations?

So that humans don't have to do whatever is dangerous. Plus you can always build another of the exact robot. You can't do that with humans.

Will robots kill everything?

Although I cannot predict the future with absolute certainty, it seems very unlikely that robots will kill everything.

What sensors does the mobile robot have and how does the mobile robot use these sensors?

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.

What do you think robots should be used for?

Robots are a part of the miloforcinous process in which a non-living thing can produce a telocpis movement that a main telocpisnephous can create.

What is the difference between serial robots and parallel robots?

series and parallel are different types of circuits that a robot can contain

What does exploratory mean and give an example?

Exploratory is a type of dive that was famously used by the US Olympic team back in 1624. Mr. Jo Dee did it and won a gold metal for America.

What can robots do that we can't?

Robots can do many things humans cannot do, including:

  • not need to eat
  • not need to drink
  • not need to sleep
  • operate without assistance
  • operate according to programming
  • operate without emotional, moral, or ethical conflicts
  • perform an array of tasks at once
  • collect large amounts of data
  • compute large amounts of data
  • report or communicate large amounts of data
  • do it all over again if required

How is Asimo taught its task?

it is not taught, it is programed. like a remote control toy

What is the name of the robot in 'Lost in Space?

The robot from the TV series Lost in Space lacked a proper name other than that of "Robot" but the robot was also designated as a Class M-3 Model *B9, General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot .

*B9 / Benign .

Is a human smarter than a robot?

No, robots are not "smart." Robots do the actions they were programmed to do by a human. While there have been programs created to help robots "learn," these are still limited by the overall software they carry.

It is not possible for a digital entity to ever become smarter than the entity who programs it.
No. Humans only use 15% of there brains. Robots are much smarter. They are like super computers.
You could say Half and half really.A robot is really very intelligent but some things a robot can't do.But most of stuff it can do.

How do you make a killer robot?

First, spend a few years becoming educated in math, physics, engineering and electronics...

Once you have those skills, we'll talk.

What can a SCARA robot do a human can't?

The SCARA robot is basically made to mimic the human arm. It basically does whatever a human can, only faster and more efficiantly. It's Job is to assemble and move peices of what ever it's building.

How do robotics and automation relate?

In both fields, the machine will be exposed to outside stimuli, but only one type of machine will react to this stimuli. The automated machine will not react; even if there is an object blocking the automation, it will continue doing the same operation. Robots are made to react so, if something blocks or stops the robot, it will change operations to best fit the situation.

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What are the 7 flexible joints in a robot?

elbow neck shoulder feet knee finger nose

Can Robot be as smart as humans are?

To answer that question, we must first agree on a definition of "smart".

Robots are nothing more than a computer with peripheral hardware that lets it move things.

A robotic arm is a good example; robotic arms are used to operate welders, spray painters and manipulators in the automotive manufacturing process, but we certainly wouldn't call them "smart".

Advancing to the next level, some of the automated manufacturing processes use more elaborate robots which can assemble printed circuit boards. The process requires that the robotic manipulators verify that the electronic components are oriented properly before installing them onto the PC board, then a wave soldering machine finishes the assembly.

When most people think about robots we imagine something like C3PO in the Star Wars movies. Recognize that those were not real robots. C3PO was a person wearing a metal costume, and R2D2 was little more than a remote controlled toy.

While technology has made significant advances in robotic and computer abilities, we still do not have a sentient computer, and we do not have one that can perform some of the tasks that we find simple. Computerized face and pattern recognition are still less than perfect. In fact, simply getting a humanoid robot to stand and walk has been a challenge.

However, computers, and therefore robots, are excellent at remembering facts and performing repetitive and simple tasks.

While robots are a reality, they are not capable of being what most of us would consider to be "smart".

Do they have robots smarter than human?

Not yet.

Some are better at very fine work.

But not smarter.

When they do get smarter than man we will probably end up in a situation that looks a lot like the TV Series Battlestar Galatica

What does VEX stand for robotics?

you mean what does vex stand for? Oh, it dosen't stand for anything, last year we were at the world championships and my teacher actually asked the president of Vex Robotics and he said that they pretty much chose it because it sounded cool.

Why robots are not get tired?

Because rohot have battery and it can charge again...

What is 'Curiosity' the robot?

Curiosity is the newest Mars rover built by NASA. It was launched November 26, 2011. It landed on Mars August 6, 2012. It will be staying there for two Earth years, (or 1 Mars year) in order to carry out many important scientific tasks for the analysis of Mars soil in the search for life on Mars.

What difference have robots made to your human life today?

In today's life robots have been playing a very important role in human life. They have become a part of our life in fact. No work can be done with more accuracy with out the support of them, but the robots are human's creation, so the credit must go to us again.

Robots are any device, part or body which perform certain task with no or very less intervention on human intelligence at the time of operation. But they have been made, programmed and installed by man.

With the help of them today we are able to manage most of the industries. They are used in assembly sections of automotive industries, in the transport of materials as AGV ( Automated Guided Vehicle ), used in hospitals to serve the patients with medicines and food, in sophisticated labs to serve researchers, to carry out missions in the space or on the extra terrestrial body like in mars or others things so that information from that place can be passed here, in doing certain tasks where human intervention is not possible like in dealing with hotter objects, do getting engaged with messy things, used in place where high accuracy jobs have to be done, used to carry out repeated tasks and many.

But robots and humans are inter dependent. Robots can't be made without man and now we are in a stage where our daily life is almost impossible without the presence of robots.