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INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS

• Robotics is the interdisciplinary field of science and engineering that deals with the design, construction,
operation, and application of robots. CODA

• A robot is a machine capable of carrying out complex tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously, typically
programmed by a computer or controlled by a human operator.

• Robots can be found in various industries and applications such as manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, space
exploration, and entertainment. SAME H

• The study of robotics involves multiple disciplines, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering,
computer science, and artificial intelligence. CAME

• Key components of a robot include a mechanical structure, actuators, sensors, and a control system. SCAM

• The mechanical structure provides the physical framework of the robot, allowing it to interact with the
environment.

• Actuators are responsible for generating motion or force in a robot, such as motors, hydraulic systems, or
pneumatic systems.

• Sensors enable a robot to perceive and understand its surroundings, such as cameras, proximity sensors, or
touch sensors.

• The control system governs the behavior and operation of the robot, receiving input from sensors and providing
instructions to the actuators.

• The control system can be programmed using different approaches, ranging from simple algorithms to advanced
artificial intelligence techniques.

• Robots can be classified based on their physical configuration, such as humanoid robots, mobile robots,
industrial robots, or aerial robots. AIM HIGH

• Industrial robots are commonly used in manufacturing processes, performing tasks such as welding, assembly,
or material handling.

• Mobile robots are designed to move autonomously in their environment, often equipped with sensors and
navigation systems.

• Humanoid robots are designed to resemble humans in appearance and behavior, with the ability to interact with
humans and perform tasks in human-like environments.

• Aerial robots, also known as drones, are unmanned flying vehicles that can be used for various applications,
including aerial photography, surveillance, or delivery services. SAD

• The field of robotics is constantly evolving, with advancements in technology enabling robots to become more
capable, versatile, and intelligent.
• Ethical considerations and societal impact are important factors to be taken into account in the development
and deployment of robots.

• Robotics offers numerous benefits, such as increased efficiency, improved safety, and enhanced productivity in
various industries.

• As robotics continues to advance, it opens up new possibilities and challenges in areas such as human-robot
collaboration, robot ethics, and the integration of robots into everyday life.

These are just some introductory notes on the fascinating world of robotics. The field is vast and continually evolving,
offering limitless opportunities for innovation and exploration.

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