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WELCOME
 This Presentation is Created By:
Mr.Afraz Rajiwate
Mr.Sagar Shrike
 Under Guidance Of :
Mr.D. N. Khanvilkar
CONTENTS
 What Are Robots ?
 History Of Robots
 Types Of Robots
 Reasons For Using
Robots
 Advantages
 Automation
 Types of Automation
 Reasons for
Automation
 Advantages
 Applications
WHAT ARE ROBOTS ?
 A robot is a
reprogrammable,
multifunctional
manipulator
designed to move
materials, parts,
tools, or specialized
devices, through
variable programmed
motions for the
performance of a
variety of tasks.
HISTORY OF ROBOTS
 In around 1495,Leonardo Da Vinci Sketched Plans For
Humanoid Robots
 From1700-1900 a no. of life sized Automons were
Created.
 In1913 Mr. Henry Ford installs worlds first moving
conveyor belt in his company.
 In 1920 Karel Capek discovers the word Robot to
describe machines that resembles Humans.
 In 1932, the first Toy Robot was produced in Japan.
TYPES OF ROBOTS
1. INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
 Industrial Robots
are Automatically
Controlled,
reprogrammable,mu
ltiprogrammable
machines that are
used for
Manufacturing.
 They are mainly
used for Welding,
Painting, Ironing,
Assembly,
Inspection, etc.
2.DOMESTIC ROBOTS
 Robots that are
used at home are
called as Domestic
or Household
Robots.
 This type of robots
includes many
different devices
such as Robotic
Vacuum Cleaners,
Washing
machines,etc.
3.COMPETITION ROBOTS
 Competition Robots
are the robots that
they have to defeat
other Robots in order
to become the best
Robot.
 They are of 4 types:
1.Line Follower
Robots.
2.Pick & Place
Robots.
3.Roborace
4.Robowars.
COMPETITION ROBOTS
LINE FOLLOWER ROBOTS PICK AND PLACE ROBOTS
COMPETITION ROBOTS
ROBORACE ROBOWARS
4.SERVICE ROBOTS
 Service Robots
assists Human
Beings, typically by
performing a job that
is dirty, dull, distant,
dangerous,
repetitive works.
 They are typically
autonomous
5.MEDICAL ROBOTS
 Robots that are used
for various treatment
or surgeries in
hospitals are called
Medical Robots.
 There are four types
1.Surgical Robots
2.Rehabilitation
Robots
3.Pharmacy
Automation
MEDICAL ROBOTS
SURGICAL ROBOTS REHABILITATION ROBOTS
MEDICAL ROBOTS
PHARMACY AUTOMATION TELEPRESENCE ROBOTS
6.MILITARY ROBOTS
 Robots that are use
in Military for Bomb
Disposal,
Transportation,
Reconnaissance
Drones, Rescue,
attacking, etc.
7.HUMANOID ROBOTS
 A Humanoid Robot is
a robot with its body
shape built to
resemble Human
Body.
 A humanoid design
might be for functional
purposes, such as
interacting with
human tools and
environments.
 Most of the Robots
that are used in our
daily life are
Humanoid Robots.
REASONS FOR USING
ROBOTS
 They can work 24*7.
 They do not need
any Human to see
after them.
 They work in 4D
Environments such
as
Dangerous, Dirty,
Dull, Difficult .
 They work with high
Precision.
 They work with high
Speed.
 They can Perform
Repetitive and
Boring Tasks easily.
ADVANTAGES OF ROBOTS
 It gives us information
that Humans can’t get.
 Working at places 24*7
without any food an
salary.
 They can perform tasks
faster than Humans.
 They are more precise
and accurate than
Humans.
 Some Robots do not
require Human
Interference.
ROBOTS IN NEW
TECHNOLOGY
WHAT IS AUTOMATION ?
 Automation is
nothing but the use
of various control
systems for
Operating
equipments such as
machinery,
processes in
factories, boilers,
with reduced Human
Interference.
1.FIXED AUTOMATION
(HARD)
 Fixed automation refers
to the use of special
purpose equipment to
automate a fixed
sequence of
processing.
 Each of the operation in
the sequence is usually
simple, involving
perhaps a plain linear
or rotational motion.
 It is relatively difficult to
accommodate changes
in the product design.
This is called hard
automation.
2.PROGRAMMABLE
AUTOMATION
 In programmable
automation, the
production equipment is
designed with the
capability to change the
sequence of operations
to accommodate
different product
configurations.
 The operation
sequence is controlled
by a program, which is
a set of instructions
coded. So that they can
be read and interpreted
by the system.
3.FLEXIBLE AUTOMATION
 Flexible automation is
an extension of
programmable
automation.
 A flexible automation
system is capable of
producing a variety of
parts with virtually no
time lost for
changeovers from one
part style to the next.
 There is no lost
production time while
reprogramming the
system .
REASON FOR AUTOMATION
 To increase labor
productivity
 To reduce labor cost
 To improve worker
safety
 To reduce
manufacturing lead
time
 More precise and
accurate works
 Work is done 24*7.
ADVANTAGES OF
AUTOMATION
 Improved product
quality.
 Maximize capital
intensive equipment
in multiple work shifts.
 Accident reduction
 Reduction of
hazardous exposure
for human workers
 Greater response
time to inputs than
humans.
APPLICATIONS OF
AUTOMATION
 Painting, Welding,
Surface Finishing
 Aerospace and
automotive
industries
 Light assembly such
as in the micro-
electronics
industries, or
consumer products
industries.
ANY QUESTIONS ??
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Robots and new technologies

  • 2.
  • 3.  This Presentation is Created By: Mr.Afraz Rajiwate Mr.Sagar Shrike  Under Guidance Of : Mr.D. N. Khanvilkar
  • 4. CONTENTS  What Are Robots ?  History Of Robots  Types Of Robots  Reasons For Using Robots  Advantages  Automation  Types of Automation  Reasons for Automation  Advantages  Applications
  • 5. WHAT ARE ROBOTS ?  A robot is a reprogrammable, multifunctional manipulator designed to move materials, parts, tools, or specialized devices, through variable programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks.
  • 6. HISTORY OF ROBOTS  In around 1495,Leonardo Da Vinci Sketched Plans For Humanoid Robots  From1700-1900 a no. of life sized Automons were Created.  In1913 Mr. Henry Ford installs worlds first moving conveyor belt in his company.  In 1920 Karel Capek discovers the word Robot to describe machines that resembles Humans.  In 1932, the first Toy Robot was produced in Japan.
  • 8. 1. INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS  Industrial Robots are Automatically Controlled, reprogrammable,mu ltiprogrammable machines that are used for Manufacturing.  They are mainly used for Welding, Painting, Ironing, Assembly, Inspection, etc.
  • 9. 2.DOMESTIC ROBOTS  Robots that are used at home are called as Domestic or Household Robots.  This type of robots includes many different devices such as Robotic Vacuum Cleaners, Washing machines,etc.
  • 10. 3.COMPETITION ROBOTS  Competition Robots are the robots that they have to defeat other Robots in order to become the best Robot.  They are of 4 types: 1.Line Follower Robots. 2.Pick & Place Robots. 3.Roborace 4.Robowars.
  • 11. COMPETITION ROBOTS LINE FOLLOWER ROBOTS PICK AND PLACE ROBOTS
  • 13. 4.SERVICE ROBOTS  Service Robots assists Human Beings, typically by performing a job that is dirty, dull, distant, dangerous, repetitive works.  They are typically autonomous
  • 14. 5.MEDICAL ROBOTS  Robots that are used for various treatment or surgeries in hospitals are called Medical Robots.  There are four types 1.Surgical Robots 2.Rehabilitation Robots 3.Pharmacy Automation
  • 15. MEDICAL ROBOTS SURGICAL ROBOTS REHABILITATION ROBOTS
  • 16. MEDICAL ROBOTS PHARMACY AUTOMATION TELEPRESENCE ROBOTS
  • 17. 6.MILITARY ROBOTS  Robots that are use in Military for Bomb Disposal, Transportation, Reconnaissance Drones, Rescue, attacking, etc.
  • 18. 7.HUMANOID ROBOTS  A Humanoid Robot is a robot with its body shape built to resemble Human Body.  A humanoid design might be for functional purposes, such as interacting with human tools and environments.  Most of the Robots that are used in our daily life are Humanoid Robots.
  • 19. REASONS FOR USING ROBOTS  They can work 24*7.  They do not need any Human to see after them.  They work in 4D Environments such as Dangerous, Dirty, Dull, Difficult .  They work with high Precision.  They work with high Speed.  They can Perform Repetitive and Boring Tasks easily.
  • 20. ADVANTAGES OF ROBOTS  It gives us information that Humans can’t get.  Working at places 24*7 without any food an salary.  They can perform tasks faster than Humans.  They are more precise and accurate than Humans.  Some Robots do not require Human Interference.
  • 22. WHAT IS AUTOMATION ?  Automation is nothing but the use of various control systems for Operating equipments such as machinery, processes in factories, boilers, with reduced Human Interference.
  • 23. 1.FIXED AUTOMATION (HARD)  Fixed automation refers to the use of special purpose equipment to automate a fixed sequence of processing.  Each of the operation in the sequence is usually simple, involving perhaps a plain linear or rotational motion.  It is relatively difficult to accommodate changes in the product design. This is called hard automation.
  • 24. 2.PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATION  In programmable automation, the production equipment is designed with the capability to change the sequence of operations to accommodate different product configurations.  The operation sequence is controlled by a program, which is a set of instructions coded. So that they can be read and interpreted by the system.
  • 25. 3.FLEXIBLE AUTOMATION  Flexible automation is an extension of programmable automation.  A flexible automation system is capable of producing a variety of parts with virtually no time lost for changeovers from one part style to the next.  There is no lost production time while reprogramming the system .
  • 26. REASON FOR AUTOMATION  To increase labor productivity  To reduce labor cost  To improve worker safety  To reduce manufacturing lead time  More precise and accurate works  Work is done 24*7.
  • 27. ADVANTAGES OF AUTOMATION  Improved product quality.  Maximize capital intensive equipment in multiple work shifts.  Accident reduction  Reduction of hazardous exposure for human workers  Greater response time to inputs than humans.
  • 28. APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATION  Painting, Welding, Surface Finishing  Aerospace and automotive industries  Light assembly such as in the micro- electronics industries, or consumer products industries.