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“The Analytical Engine Has No Pretentions Whatever To Originate Anything It Can Do Whatever We Know How To Order It To Perform “

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INTRODUCTION

What is the first thing

that comes to mind

when you think of a robot?

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what exactly is a robot?

“A re-programmable, multifunctional manipulator designed to movematerial, parts, tools, or specialized devices through various programmedmotions for the performance of a variety of tasks.”

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Essential Characteristics:

• Sensing

• Movement

• Energy

• Intelligence

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Types Of Robots

•Humanoid robot

•Analog robots

•Arthropod robots

•Autonomous Robots

•Hyper redundant robots

•Nano robots •Service robots •Social robots

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Humanoid

•Refers to any being whose body structure resembles that of a human

•Both in appearance and behavior.

•The difference between a robot and android

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Why Develop Humanoids

•Adoptability

•Easy Communication

•Easy Operability

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Why build a human-like robot

•Critical to the representations

•Natural for humans to interact with it in a human-like way

•To develop similar task constraints

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capacities of a humanoid robot:

•self-maintenance

•autonomous learning

•avoiding harmful situations to people, property, and itself

•safe interacting with human beings and the environment

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Sensors

A device that measures some attribute of the world. Being one of the three primitives of robotics (besides planning and control)

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Types Of Sensors:

•Proprioceptive Sensors

•Exteroceptive Sensors

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Actuators

•Responsible for motion in the robot.

•Use mainly rotary actuators.

•Electric, pneumatic, hydraulic, piezoelectric or ultrasonic.

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Planning and Control

•Essential difference between humanoids and other kinds of robots

•Minimum energy consumption

•Studies on dynamics

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CONCLUSION

“Technology Should be Used and Implemented For Construction But Not For Destruction”

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