ETM microproject PPT
ETM microproject PPT
OF ROBOTICS
Presented by, Tejas Prashant Sonawane
INTRODUCTION
OF ROBOTICS
Robotics is the study of machines that can perform tasks based on predetermined
programs and algorithms. It’s a branch of engineering and computer science that involves
the conception, design, manufacture and operation of robots. The objective of the robotics
field is to create intelligent machines that can assist humans in a variety of ways.
EVOLUTION
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1. Historical Perspective: Robotics traces
its roots to ancient times with early ROBOTICS:
automatons. The modern era began with the
first programmable robot, Unimate, in the
1960s.
2. Technological Milestones: From
industrial robots to humanoid robots like
ASIMO and Sophia, advancements in artificial
intelligence, sensors, and materials have
propelled the field forward.
Mechanical Design: The physical structure and
COMPONEN
components of robots, including materials, TS OF
actuators, and sensors.
Electronics: The integration of electronic
ROBOTICS:
components such as circuits, motors, and power
systems to control and drive the robot.
Programming: The development of algorithms and
code to enable the robot to perform specific tasks
autonomously or semi-autonomously.
Artificial Intelligence: The implementation of AI
techniques to enhance decision-making, learning,
and adaptability in robots.
Industrial Automation: Robots play a crucial role in
manufacturing, improving efficiency, precision, and
safety.
Healthcare Robotics: Surgical robots, telepresence APPLICATIO
robots, and robotic exoskeletons enhance medical
procedures and patient care. NS OF
Service Robots: From cleaning robots to delivery ROBOTICS:
drones, robots are increasingly integrated into our daily
lives.
Autonomous Vehicles: Self-driving cars and drones
are transforming transportation, promising increased
safety and efficiency.
Space Exploration: Robots like rovers and
autonomous spacecraft are deployed for exploration
and data collection in space.
Agriculture: Agricultural robots assist in tasks such as
planting, harvesting, and monitoring crop health.
Consumer Products: Robotic vacuum cleaners,
drones, and smart appliances are becoming
increasingly prevalent in households.
Machine Learning Integration: Robotics
benefits from machine learning algorithms,
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allowing robots to adapt to changing ADVANCEME
environments and learn from experience.
Human-Robot Interaction: Improved
NTS:
interfaces and communication systems facilitate
more natural and intuitive interactions between
humans and robots.
Soft Robotics: The development of robots with
soft, flexible materials enables safer interactions
with humans and enhanced adaptability in
complex environments.
Swarm Robotics: Inspired by the collective
behavior of social insects, swarm robotics
involves the coordination of multiple robots to
perform tasks collaboratively.
Increased Productivity: Robotics has
revolutionized manufacturing, reducing production
time and costs. IMPACT ON
Precision and Quality: Robots in industries ensure
consistent quality, minimizing errors and defects.
INDUSTRIE
Job Transformation: While some routine jobs may S:
be automated, new roles in robot maintenance and
programming emerge.