Title: Robotics
1Robotics
- Where AI meets the real world.
Ankit Jainwww.AnkitJain.info
2What is a Robot ?
- A re-programmable, multifunctional manipulator
designed to movematerial, parts, tools, or
specialized devices through various
programmedmotions for the performance of a
variety of tasks.
3A robot must have the following essential
characteristics
- Mobility It possesses some form of mobility.
- Programmability implying computational or
symbol- manipulative capabilities that a designer
can combine as desired (a robot is a computer).
It can be programmed to accomplish a large
variety of tasks. After being programmed, it
operates automatically. - Sensors on or around the device that are able to
sense the environment and give useful feedback to
the device - Mechanical capability enabling it to act on its
environment rather than merely function as a data
processing or computational device (a robot is a
machine) and - Flexibility it can operate using a range of
programs and manipulates and transport materials
in a variety of ways.
4Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics
- Law Zero 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. - Second Law A robot must obey orders given it by
human beings, except where such orders would
conflict with the First Law. - Third Law A robot must protect its own existence
as long as such protection does not conflict with
the First or Second Law.
5Construction Working of the Robot
- Mechanical platforms- the hardware base
SensorsMotorsDriving mechanismsPower
suppliesElectronic ControlsMicrocontroller
systemsLanguagesR/C ServosPneumaticsDriving
High-Current Loads from LogicControllers
6Sensors
- Sensors are the parts that act like senses
and can detect objects or things like heat and
light and convert the object information into
symbols or in analog or digital form so that
computers understand. And then Robots react
according to information provided by the sensory
system
Vision Sensor Proximity Sensors Proprioceptive
Sensors Logical Sensors
7 Vision Sensor
Proximity sensors
- Camera
- Frame grabber
- Image processing unit
8Other devices
- Motors
- Driving mechanisms
- Power supplies
- Driving High-Current Loads from Logic
9Microcontroller systems
Languages
- RoboML (Robotic Markup Language)
- ROSSUM
- XRCL(Extensible Robot Control Language)
10A robot system architecture
11Artificial Intelligence
- What is artificial intelligence?It is the
science and engineering of making intelligent
machines, especially intelligent computer
programs - Can a machine think?
12Appling Robots
Safety Animatronics systems Industrial
robots Space
Robot Ants, James McLurkin invented micro robots
that work together as a community.
13Future
- Artificial neural networks
- Robots which train themselves
Nothing can be predicted about future.
14Summary
Nothing is totally impossible. Perhaps one day we
will be able to produce robots that are
practically indistinguishablefrom ourselves.
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Where gone Asimovs law?
15Acknowledgement
- Thanks to all of my respected teachers
for allowing me to represent an article on
Robotics. I thank to the Internet Faculty of our
college for providing access to Internet for
searching data. Thanks to my parents for
providing me a Personal Computer.