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CODE - Robotics Learning & Development; Version-1.1
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IN ASSOCIATION WITH
AGENDA1. Introduction2.Definition3.History4.Robotics5.Applications6.Achievements7.Future8.Conclusion
Robotics
Robotic History
Robotic Technology
Types of Robots
What is a Robot…?
A re-programmable, multifunctional, automatic industrial machine designed to replace human in hazardous work. It can be used as :-•An automatic machine sweeper•An automatic car for a child to play with•A machine removing mines in a war field•In space•In military , and many more..
WHAT IS ROBOTICS...?Robotics is science of designing or building an application of robots. Simply ,Robotics may be defines as “The Study of Robots”. The aim of robotics is to design an efficient robot.
WHY IS ROBOTICS NEEDED...?Robotics is needed because:-
•Speed• Can work in hazardous/dangerous temperature• Can do repetitive tasks• Can do work with accuracy
ROBOTIC HISTORYFirst use of the word
“Robotics”
Three Laws of Robotics
The first robot “Ultimate”
First use of the word “Robotics”
The word robot was introduced to the public by Czech writer Karel Capek(1890-1938) in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), published in 1920. The play begins in a factory that makes artificial people called robots . Capek was reportedly several times a candidate for the Nobel prize for his works .
The word "robotics", used to describe this field of study, was coined accidentally by the Russian –born , American scientist and science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov(1920-1992) in 1940s.
Asimov also proposed his three "Laws of Robotics", and he later added a “zeroth law”.
Zeroth Law : A robot may not injure humanity, or, through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm
First Law : A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm, unless this would violate a higher order law
Second Law: A robot must obey orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with a higher order law
Third Law : A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with a higher order law.
The First Robot “UNIMATE”
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Types of Robots
Mobile Robots
The most common types of Robots are..
Autonomous Robots
Virtual Robots
Remote-Controlled Robots
Stationary Robots
This is the
DaVinci robot.
A surgical
robot used
today.
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INTERNET OF THINGS
Internet Revolution
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Current Status & Future Prospect of IoT
“Change is the only thing permanent in this world”
Connected World
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IoT as a Network of Networks:
These networks connected with added security, analytics, and management capabilities. This will allow IoT to become even more powerful in what it can help people achieve.
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Knowledge Management – Turning Data into Wisdom
The more data that is created, the better understanding and wisdom people can obtain.
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The Future of IoT
"The Sky's not the limit. It's only the beginning with IoT."
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The Potential of IoT
GE’s estimates on potential of just ONE percent savings applied using IoT across global industry sectors.
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Unlock the Massive potential of IoT
• Food:– Control geographical
origin– Food production
management– Nutrition calculations
Prevent overproduction and shortage
Control food quality, health and safety.
INTERNET OF THINGS
• School Administration– Attendance Management– Voting System– Automatic Feedback Loops
• Instructional technology– Media – Infor ma tion management– Foreign language learning
Smart Things Timeline
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Few Applications of IoT
Building and Home automation Manufacturing Medical and Healthcare systems Media Environmental monitoring Infrastructure management Energy management Transportation Better quality of life for elderly ... ... ...
You name it, and you will have it in IoT!
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29IoT helps you in LIFE LOGGING
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Conclusion….Finally, as the
technology Improves, there will be new ways to use robots with A.I which will bring new hopes and new potential
Any Questions?