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Robotics is an interdisciplinary field focused on the design and operation of robots that perform tasks requiring human-like intelligence. Key types of robots include industrial, service, autonomous, humanoid, and social robots, with applications spanning manufacturing, healthcare, space exploration, military, and agriculture. The future of robotics is driven by advancements in technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer vision.

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Robotics is an interdisciplinary field focused on the design and operation of robots that perform tasks requiring human-like intelligence. Key types of robots include industrial, service, autonomous, humanoid, and social robots, with applications spanning manufacturing, healthcare, space exploration, military, and agriculture. The future of robotics is driven by advancements in technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer vision.

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Robotics

Robotics is the interdisciplinary field of science and engineering


that deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of
robots. Robots are automated machines that can perform tasks
that typically require human intelligence, such as perception,
cognition, and action.

Prisha Agarwal 9C-IIS


INDEX

1. Types of Robots
2. Applications of Robotics
3. Key Technologies in Robotics
4. Future of Robotics

Prisha Agarwal 9C-IIS


Types of Robots

1. Industrial Robots: Used in manufacturing and production, these


robots perform tasks such as welding, assembly, and material
handling.
2. Service Robots: Designed to perform tasks that are beneficial to
humans, such as cleaning, cooking, and providing assistance to
the elderly and disabled.
3. Autonomous Robots: Capable of navigating and performing
tasks without human intervention, these robots are often used in
applications such as self-driving cars and drones.
4. Humanoid Robots: Designed to resemble humans, these robots
are often used in research and development, as well as in
applications such as customer service and entertainment.
5. Social Robots: Designed to interact with humans, these robots
are often used in applications such as education, healthcare, and
customer service.
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Applications of Robotics

1. Manufacturing: Robots are widely used in


manufacturing to perform tasks such as assembly,
welding, and material handling.
2. Healthcare: Robots are used in healthcare to perform
tasks such as surgery, patient care, and rehabilitation.
3. Space Exploration: Robots are used in space
exploration to perform tasks such as planetary
exploration and maintenance of spacecraft.
4. Military: Robots are used in the military to perform
tasks such as surveillance, reconnaissance, and combat.
5. Agriculture: Robots are used in agriculture to perform
tasks such as planting, harvesting, and crop monitoring.
Prisha Agarwal 9C-IIS
Key Technologies in Robotics

1. Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI is used in robotics to enable


robots to make decisions, learn from experience, and adapt to
new situations.
2. Machine Learning (ML): ML is used in robotics to enable
robots to learn from data and improve their performance over
time.
3. Computer Vision: Computer vision is used in robotics to
enable robots to perceive and understand their environment.
4. Sensorimotor Systems: Sensorimotor systems are used in
robotics to enable robots to interact with their environment
and perform tasks.
5. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI): HCI is used in robotics
to enable robots to interact with humans and receive input
and feedback. Prisha Agarwal 9C-IIS
Future of Robotics

Prisha Agarwal 9C-IIS

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