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(Mechatronics.Robot.Robot Ethics)
DE JESUS, MENDELSON F. , VILLALON, JERRIL H.
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ROBOETHICS

THIS REPORT WILL COVER:

What is Mechatronics?

Course structure Venn Diagram of Mechatronics Applications of Mechatronics

What is Robotics? What is Roboethics?


Three Laws of Robotics Future Ethical Issues Roboethics and The World

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WHAT IS MECHATRONICS?

Mechatronicsis the combination ofMechanical engineering,Electronic engineering,Computer engineering,Software engineering (IT),Control engineering, andOptical engineeringin order to design and manufacture useful products.Mechatronics is amultidiciplinaryfield of 3/18/12

COURSE STRUCTURE

Mechanical engineering and materials science Electronic engineering Computer engineering Computer science Systems and control engineering Optomechanics (optical engineering)
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VENN DIAGRAM OF MECHATRONICS

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APPLICATIONS OF MECHATRONICS

Machine Vision Sensing and Control Systems Automoive engineering Consumer products Packaging Robotics Etc.
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WHAT IS ROBOTICS?
The field ofComputer Scienceand Engineering concerned with creating robots,devicesthat can move and react to sensoryinput. Robotics is one branch ofartificial intelligence. Roboticists develop man-made mechanical devices that can move by themselves, whose motion must be modelled, planned, sensed, actuated and controlled.

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ROBOT
Arobotis a mechanical or virtual intelligent agent that can perform tasks automatically or with guidance, typically by remote control. In practice a robot is usually anelectromechanical machinethat is guided by computer and electronic programming.
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ROBOETHICS

concerned with the behavior of humans, how humans design, construct, use and treatrobotsand otherartificially intelligentbeings Coined byroboticist Gianmarco Veruggio in 2002, who also served as chair of an Atleier funded by the European Robotics Research Network
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Three Laws of Robotics

The Three Laws of Robotics(often shortened toThe Three LawsorThree Laws) are a set of rules devised by thescience fictionauthorIsaac Asimov

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Three Laws of Robotics


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A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.

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ROBOETHICS: Future Ethical Issues


Robot Identification Deception of a human being The impact of robots on unemployment

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ROBOETHICS

it has to comply with the principles state in the most important and widely accepted Charters of Human Rights:

Human dignity and human rights. Equality, justice and equity. Benefit and harm. Privacy others

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ROBOETHICS And The World

The government of South Korea has announced that a Robot Ethics Charter is in the works. Conceived with the goal of preventing robot abuse of humans and human abuse of robots, the five-member team assembled to write the document includes futurists and a science fiction author. Under Japan's plan (thru Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) all robots would be required to report back to a central database any and all injuries they cause to the people they are meant to be helping or protecting.
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