This slides provides information about Robotics subject Evolution by starting with Various Automation types, history of robots, current scenarios and applications of robots in commercial and Industrial areas. Robot law described by Issac Asimov was also discussed in this presentation. This is useful to know the basics of Robotics subject evolution
2. ROBOTICS
The term comes
from a Czech word,
robota, meaning
"forced labour"; the
word 'robot' was
first used to denote
a fictional humanoid
in a 1920 play R.U.R.
by the Czech writer,
Karel Capek
4. ROBOT-DEFINITION
“An Industrial Robot is a
reprogrammable, multifunctional
manipulator designed to move
materials, parts, tools or special
devices through variable
programmed motions for the
performance of variety of tasks”.
9. ROBOTICS IN SCIENCE FICTION
Dr. Frankenstein
created a story that
deals with the
efforts of a scientist
to create a
humanoid monster
which then proceeds
to raise havoc in the
local community.
10. ROBOTICS IN SCIENCE FICTION
Rossum’s Universal
Robot. Rossum a
brilliant scientist and
his son develops a
chemical substance
to form Robots. This
story is developed
based upon the
novel written by
Karel Capek.
11. ROBOTICS IN SCIENCE FICTION
•A robot may not injure a
human being or, through
inaction, allow a human being
to come to harm.
•A robot must obey orders
given 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.
THREE LAWS OF ROBOTICS