ROBOTICS Lesson 1 Introduction
ROBOTICS Lesson 1 Introduction
Lesson 1
INTRODUCTION
1. Define robots
2. Enumerate the three laws of robotics
3. Enumerate some benefits from use of robots
4. Enumerate types of robots
ROBOT, DEFINED
- acclaimed Czech
playwright Karel
Capek (1890-1938)
- from the Czech word
for forced labor or
serf.
The use of the word
Robot was introduced
into his play R.U.R.
(Rossum's Universal
Robots) which opened in
Prague in January 1921.
- first used in
Runaround, a short
story published in
1942, by Isaac
Asimov
- I, Robot, a collection
of several of these
stories, was
published in 1950.
One of the first robots Asimov wrote about
was a robotherapist.
1. Mobile Robots
• Mobile robots are able to move
• usually they perform task such as search
areas.
• Mobile robots are used for task where people
cannot go. Either because it is too dangerous
of because people cannot reach the area that
needs to be searched.
Mars Explorer images and other space robot images
courtesy of NASA, designed to roam surface of Mars
Mobile robots can be divided in two
categories:
a) Rolling Robots:
- have wheels to move
around.
- These are the type of
robots that can
quickly and easily
search move around.
- only useful in flat
areas
b) Walking Robots:
- Robots on legs are usually
brought in when the
terrain is rocky
- Robots have a hard time
shifting balance and keep
them from
tumbling. That’s why
most robots with have at
least 4 of them, usually
they have 6 legs or more.
- Development of legged
robots is often modeled
after insects or crawfish..
2. Stationary Robots
- perform repeating
tasks without ever
moving an inch.
- In case the tasks at
hand are done, the
robots will be
reprogrammed to
perform other tasks.
3. Autonomous Robots
- are self supporting or in
other words self
contained.
- In a way they rely on
their own ‘brains’.
- run a program that give
them the opportunity to
decide on the action to
perform depending on
their surroundings.
- At times these robots
even learn new behavior.
4. Remote-control
Robots
- In case a robot needs
to perform more
complicated yet
undetermined tasks an
autonomous robot is
not the right choice.
- complicated tasks are
still best performed by Dante 2, a NASA robot
human beings with designed to explore
real brainpower. volcanoes via remote
control.
5. Virtual Robots