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ROBOTICS

MAKE THE WORLD SMARTER WITH INVENTION OF ROBOTS


PEPPER ROBOT

 HISTORY OF PEPPER ROBOT


 STRUCTURE OF THE ROBOT
 HOW ROBOT HELPS THE USER
 CONCLUSION
HISTORY OF PEPPER ROBOT
 Pepper was introduced in Tokyo on June 5, 2014, by Masayoshi Son, founder of
Softbank . Pepper was scheduled to be available in December 2015 at Softbank
Mobile stores. Pepper went on sale in June 2015 with the first batch of 1,000 units
selling out in just 60 seconds
 Pepper is a robot designed for people. Built to connect with them, assist them,
and share knowledge with them – while helping your business in the process.
Friendly and engaging, Pepper creates unique experiences and forms real
relationships
STRUCTURE OF ROBOT
WORKING OF ROBOT
Advanced language recognition skills
The four directional microphones located on
Pepper's head allow it to detect where sounds are
coming from and locate your position, as well as
identifying the emotions in your voice. Pepper can
engage in conversations, and can incorporate
information it has gleaned from the conversation into
what it says.
Facial recognition and face tracking
The images it sees are processed by shape
recognition software that is capable of identifying faces
and objects. It can detect movements, as well as
recognising emotions on your face. 
Object recognition
 It can be taught to recognize objects, and can then pick them out in a room.
Tablet for visual presentations and tactile feedback
 This can be used to make choices, as well as to delight, entertain and inform.
Tactile sensors on arms, chest and head
 Pepper has tactile sensors in its hands, which are used when it is playing games or for social
interaction, as well as in hits head.
Long battery life
 Pepper has a high capacity Lithium Ion battery, typically delivering 10-12 hours on a single
charge.
Stable body with wheelbase
 The wheelbase is efficient, and also makes Pepper more stable than robots with legs. Pepper is
also able to maintain its balance, with mechanisms that help prevent it from falling if somebody
knocks into it.
Voice that can be tailored and express emotion with variable pitch
 Pepper can sound like an enthusiastic young robot, or can be tailored to sound older.
HD Cameras and omnidirectional microphone
 Pepper has three cameras (two RGB cameras and one 3D camera in his head) as well as a
sensitive microphone.
Collision-avoidance sensors
 Pepper has many sensors including two ultrasound transmitters and receivers, six laser sensors
and three obstacle detectors placed in his legs. These sensors provide it with information about
the distance of nearby objects (up to a range of 3 metres), and help to reduce the risk of
unexpected collisions.
Flexible programming interface with unlimited applications
 The uses to which Pepper can be put are unlimited thanks to its flexible programming
interface. New features and improvements continue to increase Pepper's capabilities.
How pepper robot helps the user
Pepper is the world's first social humanoid robot able to recognize faces and basic
human emotions. Pepper was optimized for human interaction and is able to engage
with people through conversation and his touch screen. Pepper is available today for
businesses and schools.
Japan is using the famous humanoid Pepper robot to fight its coronavirus cases. The
country has had a relatively small outbreak compared to others around the world,
with about 16,000 cases and 678 deaths, according to one coronavirus tracker

The robot pepper performs the task of caring for other humans and simulates a
friend. Changing itself in reaction to your emotions is how it does this.
CONCLLUSION

 Pepper robots help the customers in so many ways .


Pepper robots react according to the human emotions
pepper robots costs around 120000
pepper robots has sensors and cameras which help to detect human emotions and
also it has audio sensors to conversation

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