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HUMANOID ROBOTS
By
Shiva Shankar .K
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Different Robots 2
agenda
What is a humanoid
History
Why to develop???
Human evulation
Applications
Advantages and Disadvantages
Conclusion
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It is body shape build to resemble the human body .In general these have a torso,two legs,two arms,head.Thus, it appears and behaves like human.
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5Photo capturing robot
Bullet shooting robot
Room cleaning robot
HISTORY 6
Karel capek coined the term “robot” 1921
After 1970 humanoid robots came into evolution
Waseda university first time created a Humanoid Robot in 1970(WABOT-1),and in 1980 WABOT-2
Then, ASIMO-Honda’s heavy hitterROBONAUT by NASA
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WABOT-1: It can communicate in Japanese,can give directions,find objects,artificial ears ,mouth,eyes
WABOT-2: Play’s keyboard,can read sheet music and play it
ASIMO: can go upstairs, run’s 6kh/hr, play soccer, carry 1kg wt
ROBONAUT: wheel chaired, can carry 15kg wt, can work as colleague
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Why Development????
1985-Hitachi’s WHL-11
1986-1991-Honda’s E series
1989-Pacific Northwest laboratories Manny
Present Day-Honda,Hitachi,Military Institutions, NASA are competing in Robot development
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Because it is a dream of generations
Human Evolution v/s Humanoid evolution
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Humanoid Evolution
Nowadays, humanoid robot researchers are focusing on bipedism more than they do in cognition
Stable and robust bipedal locomotion is still a good lab example
It is mandatory for researchers to have cognition for robots
We are in the pre-robotic era compared with the human evolution
In present days ASIMO and PETMAN are more competent robots
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Advantages
Robots look like human
…..are stronger,tough
…...do not complain
……cannot be exhausted
…….Cool
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Disadvantages
Robots are not well developed
……..have no emotions
……Incredibly hard to implement
…..cannot be trusted
……terrible at performable tasks
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APPLICATIONS 14
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conclusion…..
Finally, as the technology improves, there will be new ways to use robots which will bring new hopes and new potential.
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“HUMUNOID ROBOTS ARE LIKE HUMANS WITH SOME DEFECTS”
Thus I conclude……
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