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Intelligent Machines:
An Introduction to
Robotics
Machines
A machine is a device designed to perform a specific task, using energy to make work easier and more
efficient.
• Work in Machines:
• Work is a measure of energy transfer and is calculated as Work = Force x Distance.
• Machines help reduce the force or effort required to accomplish work, often over a distance.
• Simple Machines vs. Complex Machines:
Simple Machines:
• Basic mechanical devices with few moving parts.
• Modify force or distance to facilitate work.
Complex Machines:
• Combinations of multiple simple machines and other components.
• Perform more intricate tasks efficiently.
• Examples include cars and industrial robots.
Simple Machines
• Simple machines allow a task (moving objects) to be accomplished
more easily by optimizing the force that is used.
• Any basic device that works with the use of a single force
• Using simple machines, the force used will be reduced, but the
distance will be greater
2. Pulley
4. Inclined Planes
5. Screw
6. Wedge
1. Lever
• A rigid bar that pivots or turns around fulcrum
• Sensory Input:
Machines: Limited sensory capabilities, primarily mechanical.
Robots: Equipped with various sensors for environment perception.
• Software:
Machines: Simple control systems or none.
Robots: Heavily reliant on advanced software for control and decision-making.
Main Parts of a Robot
1. Controller / CPU – Brain
• Powerhouse of
robots feedback
mechanism
• Source of energy
• Hydraulic – uses oil to facilitate movement
• Pneumatic – uses air to facilitate movement
• Electric – uses electric current and magnets to facilitate movement
• DC / AC / Stepper motors
Main Parts of a Robot
Main Parts of a Robot
4. Manipulator End-Effectors
4. Temperature
Batteries have specified operating temperature ranges. It's critical to choose a battery that
can function effectively within the expected temperature conditions of the robot's
environment. Extreme temperatures can affect a battery's performance and lifespan.
DoF of a Robot
• DoF – Degree if freedom,
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdvBrKl3SHg
• In robotics
DOF = number of independently driven joints
• As DOF increase
• Positioning accuracy decreases/ increases
• Computational complexity increases
• Cost and flexibility increases
• Power transmission is more difficult
Steps in Building a Robot
• Select Parts
• Build
• Test
• Release
Steps in Building a Robot
• Line following Robot
Steps in Building a Robot
• Step Climbing Robot