Robots
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ROBOTS
Presented by:
Azaan Zubair
Learning Alliance
ROBOTS
Automated machines capable of
performing tasks.
Types of
Robots
Industrial Robots
• Used in manufacturing and assembly lines
Types of • Examples: Robotic arms, automated guided
Robots vehicles (AGVs).
Service Robots
Types of • Perform tasks for humans, often in domestic settings
• Examples: Vacuum robots, lawn-mowing robots
Robots
Medical Robots
• Assist in surgeries, rehabilitation, and patient care.
Types of • Examples: Surgical robots like da Vinci, robotic
Robots prosthetics
Humanoid Robots
• Designed to resemble and mimic human behaviors.
Types of • Examples: ASIMO, Sophia
Robots
How Robots Work
• Sensors: Detect changes in the environment (e.g.,
cameras, LIDAR)
• Actuators: Enable movement and interaction
(e.g., motors, hydraulics).
• Control Systems: Process data and make
decisions (e.g., AI algorithms)
Applications of Robots
• Manufacturing: Increase efficiency
and precision.
• Healthcare: Improve patient
outcomes and reduce workload on
medical staff.
• Logistics: Automate warehousing and
delivery services.
• Entertainment: Enhance user
experiences in gaming and media.
• Military: Use in surveillance, bomb
disposal, and logistics.
Advantages of Robots
• Increased efficiency and productivity.
• Ability to perform dangerous tasks,
reducing risk to humans.
• Consistency and accuracy in
repetitive tasks.
• Can work in environments unsuitable
for humans (extreme conditions)
The Future of Robotics
• Advancements in AI and machine learning.
• Integration into everyday life (smart homes, personal
assistants).
• Collaborative robots (cobots) working alongside humans.
• Potential for fully autonomous vehicles and drones.
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