Introduction to Applied Robotics

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Introduction to Applied Robotics

Kyle Barnas

Table of Contents Introduction Application Energy Autonomy Calibration & Structure Industrial Robotics Humanoid Robotics & Efficiency Analysis & Conclusion

Introduction A robot is a mechanical or virtual, artificial

agent. It is usually an electromechanical system, which, by its appearance or movements, conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own.

Introduction The first robot design was introduced by

Leanardo da Vinci in 1495. Da Vinci's idea was a mechanical knight that could sit up, wave its arms and move its head and jaw.  

The first "modern" robot, digitally operated and teachable, was invented by George Devol and was called the Unimate.

Application Military- enabling us to

fight without human casualties.

http://www.af.mil/factsheets

The Predator- expensive but effective.

Application Predator Performance Maximum

speed135 mph

Cruise speed

81-103 mph

Stall speed 62 mph

Application Serving businesses

-Robotic assembly lines

Car production is one of the best examples of complex robots serving a positive purpose.

Application Dangerous environments

-Exploration

-Robots can be used to clean and disable materials that would be lethal to humans or animals.

Application Precision

-There are surgical robots controlled from a workstation said to revolutionize neurosurgery and other branches of operative medicine by liberating them from the constraints of the human hand.

Energy Autonomy The goal of creating an environmentally

sound robot capable of extracting energy from the environment by themselves.

A technology known as microbial fuel cell technology (MFC).

“Slugbot”

Calibration & Structure Robot calibration is the process of

identifying the real geometrical parameters in the kinematic structure of an industrial robot.

A calibrated robot has a higher positioning accuracy than an uncalibrated one.

Industrial Robotics

An automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose manipulator programmable in three or more axes.

Humanoid Robotics A robot with its overall appearance based

on that of the human body. Androids are humanoid robots built to

resemble a male human. Gynoids are humanoid robots built to

resemble a human female.

Robotic Efficiency Robots that walk like human beings are

common in science fiction but not easy to reproduce in real life.

Cornell, Delft and MIT models. www.Sciencedaily.com

Analysis/Conclusion Robots are highly useful and effective in

society. Expensive but worth the cost.

Quiz Who first introduced the concept of a robot?

-Leanardo da Vinci in 1495 Which humanoid robot was built to

resemble a male human?

-The Android Thank you for your participation

Work Cited Wikipedia.com The Warfighter’s Encyclopedia USA Today http://www.af.mil/factsheets CNN Sciencedaily.com Encyclopedia Brittanica