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ROBOTS What is a robot? A robot is a machine designed to execute one or more tasks repeatedly, with speed and precision. Different types of robots? There are as many different types of robots as there are tasks for them to perform.

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ROBOTSWhat is a robot?

A robot is a machine designed to execute one or more tasks repeatedly,

with speed and precision.

Different types of robots?

There are as many different types of robots as there are tasks for them to

perform.

In The Next Few

Slides We Will

Show Some

Different Types Of

Robots

Industry robots make cars and other consumer and business products.

A Cartesian robot has parts oriented left and right, forward and backward, and up and down.

A cylindrical robot is a robot whose movement traces a cylinder outline.

A polar robot's movement traces a sphere in the air. One type of robot operates remotely but is controlled from another location. The Mars rovers, armed drones and underwater explorer vehicles are examples.

The Scribbler is a fully programmable, intelligent robot with multiple sensor systems that let it interact with people and objects. It navigates on its own as it explores its surroundings, and then reports back about what it senses using light and sound.

Archer iCub: the robot who can throw an arrow. After being instructed how to hold the bow and release the arrow, the robot learns by itself to aim and shoot arrows at the target.

Big Dog: the military pack robotic animal. The robot is capable of carrying over 300 lbs of cargo and would seem to be useful for army missions, planetary exploration, and several other situations.

EcoBot: the robot who eats flies. The robot, developed at the University of Bristol, is designed to power itself by eating flies.

The Cubinator: the robot who solves Rubik cubes.Rubot II, The Cubinator by Mechatrons, is the world's fastest Rubik's Cube solving robot – 18.2 seconds. It appears in the 2010 Guinness Book of World Records as the world's fastest robot to solve a Rubik's cube.

NeuroArm: the first robotic neurosurgeon.NeuroArm, developed at the University of Calgary, has a sense of touch, a necessity in brain surgery, where surgeons judge how to proceed by how soft the brain is.

Husqvarna: the solar-powered robot lawnmower.This HSPRL was announced at the Green Industry and Equipment Expo 2008.It automatically shuts off its blades when it is lifted, and has built-in sensors to work around objects.

Panasonic Hair-Washing: the robot who washes and rinses your hair. Designed for Japan's growing elderly and bedridden population, the device consists of a reclining chair and a computerized washbasin. The machine incorporates robot hand technology, with 16 mechatronic magic fingers that rinse and wash hair. It also remembers each user's individual data, such as head shape and massage preferences.

Shirt Folding Robot: the DIY Lego folding machine.ThisLEGO ‘bot is interesting in that all you have to do is place your t-shirt on the flat cardboard box and hit a button. The robot then flips the flaps of the box and perfectly folds the shirt.

Uses of robots

Robots can be found in the manufacturing industry, the military, space exploration, transportation, and medical applications.

1.a) Industrial robots are widely used for manufacturing stuff, faster and with more more quality control .

b)Typical industrial robots do jobs that are difficult, dangerous or dull. They lift heavy objects, paint, handle chemicals, and perform assembly work.

c)They don't get tired and they don't make errors associated with fatigue and so are ideally suited to performing repetitive tasks.

Uses of robots

2.a)Military and police organizations use robots to assist in dangerous situations. Robots are being used to search for and defuse bombs , land mine detection.

b) They could also be used to investigate a car with hostile occupants.

c)They've worked as part of military checkpoints.3. Human space travel beyond the moon provides other

challenges. Scientists are grappling with ways to protect humans once they leave the Earth's magnetic belt. Robots could operate in this area.

Uses of robots

4) Robots are helping doctors in surgeries that, among other things, can equalize little jiggles and movements of a surgeon's hands when doing delicate procedures, such as microscopically aided surgery or brain surgery, etc.

You Guys Have Seen That

Robots Are Used Almost

Everywhere And In Every

Field. So This Is The End Of

This Presentation. I Hope

You Liked It.

THE ENDBY: Rithik Kapoor