Module 1 - History of Robotics
Module 1 - History of Robotics
Introduction to Robotics
Definition
Robot development went through the following phases from 1950 to 2010:
1950 - late 1970: Simple pick and place robots controlled by a large computer with
limited interaction with the environment (confined to the manufacturing industry for
hazardous and repetitive jobs).
1980 - late 1990: Interaction with the environment using force, touch sensors,vision, etc.
(due to the development of cheaper electronics).
1990 - 2000: Intelligent robots (due to higher computing power, smaller and lighter
onboard processors, smart actuators, sensors).
2000 - present: micro, nano robots, bio-robots, humanoids, service robots, etc. (Interest
in emulating biological design paradigms and a gradual shift from only industrial
applications to humanitarian applications).
• Unimate (1961)
• First industrial robot
• (1 ton, all hydraulics,
magnetic drum
memory, stack and
weld metallic objects)
• Stanford Arm
• ASEA IRB-6 – (1974)
• first robot all-electric-
drives
History of Robotics
• Industrial Robot
• An automatically controlled,
reprogrammable, multipurpose manipulator
programmable in three or more axes, which
may either fixed in place or mobile for use in
an industrial automation application.
• Service Robot
• A service robot is a robot which operates
semi- or fully autonomously to perform
services useful to the well-being of humans
and equipment, excluding manufacturing
operations.
• Servicing humans
• Personal safeguarding, elderly assistance, robot-assisted surgery, guide robots
etc.
• Servicing equipment
• Floor, pipe and window cleaning, inspection, maintenance, repair, etc.
• Performing other autonomous functions
• Exploration, warfare, surveillance, transport, data acquisition, inspection,
medical and/or other service robots that can not be classified in the above two
groups.
Service Robotics
Robotic Surgery
Experienced
Experienced robotics engineers make anywhere from
₹20,00,000 - ₹25,50,000 per year. They usually have a
bachelor's degree in engineering and years of experience
working with machines.