Robotics
Robotics
What is a Robot?
History of Robots.
Law of Robotics.
Types of Robot.
Various Applications
Characteristics of Robot.
Pick and Place Robot.
Tasks of pick and place Robots.
Engineering Issues.
Working Model.
What is a robot?
“ It is an Re-programmable Electro-Mechanical
Machine which is guided by computer or electronic
programming, and is thus able to do tasks on its own.”
HISTORY OF ROBOTS-I
1995-present: Emerging
applications in small
robotics and mobile
robots drive a second
growth of start-up
companies and research
Cartesian robot /Gantry robot: It's a robot whose arm has three
prismatic joints, whose axes are coincident with a Cartesian
coordinator.
Cylindrical robot: It's a robot whose axes form a cylindrical coordinate
system.
Spherical/Polar robot: It's a robot whose axes form a polar coordinate
system.
SCARA robot: It's a robot which has two parallel rotary joints to
provide compliance in a plane.
Articulated robot: It's a robot whose arm has at least three rotary joints.
Parallel robot: It's a robot whose arms have concurrent prismatic or
rotary joints.
ROBOTS WITH WORK-SPACES
ROBOTS WITH WORK-SPACES
applications
Cartesian robot /Gantry robot: Used for pick & place work,
assembly operations, handling machine tools.
Cylindrical robot: Used for assembly operations, handling at
machine tools, spot welding.
Spherical/Polar robot: Used for handling at machine tools, spot
welding, die-casting, gas welding & arc welding.
SCARA robot: Used for pick & place work, assembly operations
& handling machine tools.
Articulated robot: Used for assembly operations, die-casting, gas
welding, arc welding and spray painting.
Parallel robot: One use is a mobile platform handling cockpit
flight simulators.
CHARACTERSTICS OF ROBOTS
ERGONOMIC LIFTER.
CARTONING MACHINES.
Mechanical Construction
Control
Manipulation
Task Specification
Sensing
Path planning
Interaction
Reasoning
Autonomy and Adaptive Behaviors
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