This document discusses robots, including their definition, laws of robotics, and various uses. It describes robots as machines that can be controlled by computers to perform human tasks. The three laws of robotics are that robots may not harm humans, must obey human orders unless it conflicts with the first law, and must protect their own existence unless it conflicts with the first two laws. The document then lists several applications of robotics in areas like agriculture, automobiles, healthcare, military, space exploration, construction, and more. It provides examples of how robots are used for industrial tasks like material handling, assembly, and inspection. In conclusion, the document notes that most robots currently work in industries and factories to help businesses operate more efficiently.
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2. Introduction
• A real or imaginary machine that is controlled by a computer and is often made to look
like a human or animal.
• A machine that can do the work of a person and that works automatically or is
controlled by a computer.
3. Laws of robotics
• A robot may not injure a human being or through inaction, allow a human being to
come to harm.
• A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders
would conflict with the fast law.
• A robot must protect it’s own existence as
long as such protection doesn’t conflict with the first or second laws.
4. Uses of robotics
Agriculture
Automobile
Construction
Entertainment
Health care: hospitals, patient-care, surgery , research, etc.
Household purposes
Laboratories: science, engineering , etc.
Manufacturing
Military: demining, surveillance, attack, etc.
Mining, excavation and exploration
Transportation: air, ground, rail, space, etc.
Utilities: gas, water and electricity
Warehouses.
5. Uses of Robotics:
Industrial application:
Material handling
Material transfer
Machine loading and unloading
Spot welding
Continuous arc welding
Spray coating
Assembly
Inspection
6. Robots in Hazardous environment
The hazardous
environment can be define
the place where human can
not survive and harmful .
Some examples of hazardous
environments wouldbe
nuclear reactors, outside
earth’s atmosphere and even
behind enemy lines in war.
14. Agricultural Robot
Agricultural robots is a robot deployed for agricultural purposes. The main area of
application of robots in agriculture today is at the harvesting stage.
15. CONCLUSION
Today we find most robots working for people in industries, factories, warehouses, and
laboratories. Robots are useful in many ways. For instance, it boosts economy because
businesses need to be efficient to keep up with the industry competition. Therefore,
having robots helps business owners to be competitive, because robots can do jobs better
and faster than humans can, e.g. robot can built, assemble a car. Yet robots cannot
perform every job; today robots roles include assisting research and industry. Finally, as
the technology improves, there will be new ways to use robots which will bring new
hopes and new potentials.