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Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute of Engineering and Technology

(a Centrally Funded Technical Institution under MHRD, Govt. of India)


Naraynpur , Malda - 732141 , West Bengal

PAPER NAME - Robotics


PAPER CODE – [PE-ME602H ]
RESPONSIBLE PROFESSOR – DR. HABIB MASUM

TOPIC – BASICS OF ROBOTICS

* CA - 1
NAME – ADITYA KUMAR GOSWAMI
ROLL NO. - 35500720006
REG. NO. - 203550100710046
Name of Program - B. Tech
DEPARTMENT - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ACADEMIC SESSION – 2022-2023
3’rd YEAR , 6’th SEMESTER
 Acknowledgement
 Definition
 Three Laws of Robotics
 ROLES AND JOBS OF ROBOTS
 ADVANTAGES, DISADVANTAGES, AND FUTURE CONCERNS OF
ROBOTS
 Conclusion & References
 Thank You
I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY SPECIAL THANKS OF GRATITUDE
TO MY “ROBOTICS” Prof. “DR. HABIB MASUM” FOR HIS
GUIDANCE AND SUPPORT I COMPLETING MY WORK.
I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO THANKS “DR. SANTOSH KUMAR DASH”
FOR HIS PRECISE SUGGESTIONS WHICH WERE VERY CONDUCIVE
TO THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE REPORT WORK.
A robot is defined as:
1.A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a
human and is capable of performing a variety of often
complex human tasks on command or by being
programmed in advance.
2.A machine or device that operates automatically or by
remote control

Therefore, what device was considered the first robot


and when was it developed?
A clock, ~ 270 BC
Three Laws of Robotics
by Isaac Asimov

• A robot may not injure a human, or, through


inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
• A robot must obey the orders 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 Law.
• He later adds the “Zeroth Law”. A robot
may not injure humanity, or, through inaction,
allow humanity to come to harm.
ROLES AND JOBS OF ROBOTS

1.Computer Assisted Manufacturing


2.Military
3.Medical
4.Space Exploration
5.Personal
Computer Assisted Manufacturing
*Car Industry
*General Packaging
*Mail Processing
*etc.

Space Exploration:-

Developed in 2004
Humanoid robot to assist astronauts
Controlled by Virtual Reality
Stereoscopic vision
Dexterous hands
Several configurations
MILITARY

*Computer GPS guided bombs “smart bombs”.


*Movement of troops, weapons, etc.
*Advancements in war weapons, aircraft, artillery, naval ships,
etc.

MEDICAL
*Prosthetic limbs
*Pacemakers
*Dialysis Machines
*Heart rate monitors
*Blood Pressure Machines
*etc.
ADVANTAGES, DISADVANTAGES, AND FUTURE CONCERNS OF ROBOTS
PROS:
*Each machine “robot” helps our population greatly via technology
advances and improvements in the overall health of our society.
*Medicinal advancements
*Labor intensive activities are decreased due to machines “robots”.
* Mathematical & statistical computations.
*Robots can go and do things that are unsafe for humans (Example:
bomb disarming robots, space probes, etc..

CONS & Future concerns:


*Loss of jobs due to replacement by robots.
*War of the Worlds?
 REFERENCES :-
 Class Notes.
 A Textbook of Robotics By S.K. Saha.

Conclusion :-
*In the end, it is clear that Robotics has the potential to bring about significant
positive change in our society and improve our quality of life. As the field of
Robotics continues to grow, it is important that we stay informed and stay engaged
with the latest developments to fully realize its potential.

*Thank you for your attention, and I hope this presentation has provided you with
a better understanding of the exciting world of Robotics.
.
THANK YOU

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