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ْ‫ح‬‫ه‬‫الر‬ ِ ‫ه‬
‫اَّلل‬ ِ‫م‬ْ‫س‬ِ‫ب‬
‫يم‬ ِ‫ح‬‫ه‬‫الر‬ ِ‫ن‬َ‫م‬
Presented to: Dr. Sajid Ali
Department: Information Sciences
Semester: 1st
Date: 25/01/2022
Topic: Robotics
Presentation No. 01
1. What Is Robotics?
 Robotics is a branch of
engineering and science
that includes electronics
engineering, mechanical
engineering and
computer science and so
on.
2. Definition Of Robotics?
 It is an automatic device
that performs functions
normally ascribed to
humans or a machine in
the form of a human.
3. Purpose of Robot:
 Purpose of robots to perform tasks done traditionally
by human beings.
 Robots are widely used in such industries as
automobile manufacture to perform simple
repetitive tasks.
4. History of Robotics
 First modern robot
was made by George
C. Devol in the early
of 1950s. That was an
industrial robot.
 It name was
“Unimate”
4. History of Robotics
It could lift hot
pieces of metal
from a die casting
machine and place
them in cooling
liquid.
5. Types of Robots
Humanoid Robots
Industrial Robots
ResearchRobots
MedicalRobots
Military & Security
Robots
Underwater Robots
Exoskeletons Robots
EducationRobots
Consumer Robots
Drones Robots
5. Types Of Robots
 Humanoid Robots:
 This is probably the type of
robot that most people
think of when they think of
a robot. These are
designed to look like
people.
5. Types Of Robots
 Industrial Robots:
 The traditional
industrial robot
consists of a
manipulator arm
designed to perform
repetitive tasks in
Industries and where
houses etc.
5. Types Of Robots
 Underwater Robots:
 The favorite place for
these robots is in the
water.
 These robots use for
under water researches
and repairing of
machinery.
5. Types Of Robots
Education Robots:
 This broad
category is aimed
at the next
generation of
roboticists, for use
at home or in
classrooms.
5. Types Of Robots
Medical Robots:
 Medical robots are use
as a assistant of a
surgeon.
 It helps surgeon
during surgeries.
5. Types Of Robots
Research Robots:
 These robots are made for
universities and corporate
research labs.
 These robots are also use for
outer space researches.
5. Types Of Robots
Drones Robots:
 Also called
unmanned aerial
vehicles, drones
come in different
sizes and have
different levels of
autonomy.
5. Types Of Robots
Military & Security Robots:
 Defense Robots Keep Soldiers
Safe and Contribute to Military
Superiority.
 Defense robots are professional
service robots that are deployed
by the military in combat
scenarios.
5. Types Of Robots
 Exoskeletons Robots:
 Robotic exoskeletons
can be used for physical
rehabilitation and for
enabling a paralyzed
patient walk again.
5. Types Of Robots
 Consumer Robots:
 Consumer robots
are robots you can
buy and use just
for fun or to help
you with tasks and
chores.
6. Laws of Robotics:
1. First Law:
A robot may not harm a human being, or,
through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. Second Law:
A robot must obey the orders given to it by
human beings, except where such orders would conflict
with the First Law.
3. Third Law:
A robot must protect its own existence, as long
as such protection does not conflict with the First or
Second Law.
7. AI In Robotics
 AI in robotics helps
robots perform the
crucial tasks with a
human-like vision to
detect or recognize the
various objects.
8. Sensors In Robots
Time-of-flight (ToF)
Optical Sensors:
 All-Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors
measure distances using the time
that it takes for photons to travel
between two points, from the
sensor's emitter to a target and
then back to the sensor's receiver.
8. Sensors In Robots
Temperature and
Humidity Sensors:
 A humidity sensor (or
hygrometer) senses,
measures and reports both
moisture and
air temperature.
8. Sensors In Robots
Ultrasonic Sensors:
 An ultrasonic sensor
is an instrument that
measures the distance to
an object using
ultrasonic sound waves,
Etc.
9. Programming Languages In Robots
C++ Python Java Matlab .Net Lips
10. Control of Robots
Manual Control
Wireless Control
Semi-Autonomous
Fully-Autonomous
 Robotics could be controlled in various ways, which includes using.
1
2
3
4
11. How Dose A Robot Work?
 A robot is made up of the very same components. A basic
typical robot has a movable physical structure, a motor of
some sort, a sensor system, a power supply and a computer
"brain" that controls all of these elements.
12. Advantages of Robots
 They Increase Production
 They're More Accurate than Humans
 They Make Fewer Mistakes
 They Reduce Wastage
 They're More Reliable than Humans
 They Can Work 24/7
 They Save Time
 They Don't Complain
 And many more
13. Disadvantages of Robots
 They Lead Humans To Lose Their Jobs
 The Perform Relatively Few Tasks
 They Have No Emotions
 They’re Expensive To Install And Run
 They Suffer Expensive Faults And Repairs
 They Cause Cybersecurity Issues
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Robots2

  • 1.
  • 2. ْ‫ح‬‫ه‬‫الر‬ ِ ‫ه‬ ‫اَّلل‬ ِ‫م‬ْ‫س‬ِ‫ب‬ ‫يم‬ ِ‫ح‬‫ه‬‫الر‬ ِ‫ن‬َ‫م‬
  • 3. Presented to: Dr. Sajid Ali Department: Information Sciences Semester: 1st Date: 25/01/2022 Topic: Robotics Presentation No. 01
  • 4. 1. What Is Robotics?  Robotics is a branch of engineering and science that includes electronics engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science and so on.
  • 5. 2. Definition Of Robotics?  It is an automatic device that performs functions normally ascribed to humans or a machine in the form of a human.
  • 6. 3. Purpose of Robot:  Purpose of robots to perform tasks done traditionally by human beings.  Robots are widely used in such industries as automobile manufacture to perform simple repetitive tasks.
  • 7. 4. History of Robotics  First modern robot was made by George C. Devol in the early of 1950s. That was an industrial robot.  It name was “Unimate”
  • 8. 4. History of Robotics It could lift hot pieces of metal from a die casting machine and place them in cooling liquid.
  • 9. 5. Types of Robots Humanoid Robots Industrial Robots ResearchRobots MedicalRobots Military & Security Robots Underwater Robots Exoskeletons Robots EducationRobots Consumer Robots Drones Robots
  • 10. 5. Types Of Robots  Humanoid Robots:  This is probably the type of robot that most people think of when they think of a robot. These are designed to look like people.
  • 11. 5. Types Of Robots  Industrial Robots:  The traditional industrial robot consists of a manipulator arm designed to perform repetitive tasks in Industries and where houses etc.
  • 12. 5. Types Of Robots  Underwater Robots:  The favorite place for these robots is in the water.  These robots use for under water researches and repairing of machinery.
  • 13. 5. Types Of Robots Education Robots:  This broad category is aimed at the next generation of roboticists, for use at home or in classrooms.
  • 14. 5. Types Of Robots Medical Robots:  Medical robots are use as a assistant of a surgeon.  It helps surgeon during surgeries.
  • 15. 5. Types Of Robots Research Robots:  These robots are made for universities and corporate research labs.  These robots are also use for outer space researches.
  • 16. 5. Types Of Robots Drones Robots:  Also called unmanned aerial vehicles, drones come in different sizes and have different levels of autonomy.
  • 17. 5. Types Of Robots Military & Security Robots:  Defense Robots Keep Soldiers Safe and Contribute to Military Superiority.  Defense robots are professional service robots that are deployed by the military in combat scenarios.
  • 18. 5. Types Of Robots  Exoskeletons Robots:  Robotic exoskeletons can be used for physical rehabilitation and for enabling a paralyzed patient walk again.
  • 19. 5. Types Of Robots  Consumer Robots:  Consumer robots are robots you can buy and use just for fun or to help you with tasks and chores.
  • 20. 6. Laws of Robotics: 1. First Law: A robot may not harm a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. Second Law: A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence, as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
  • 21. 7. AI In Robotics  AI in robotics helps robots perform the crucial tasks with a human-like vision to detect or recognize the various objects.
  • 22. 8. Sensors In Robots Time-of-flight (ToF) Optical Sensors:  All-Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors measure distances using the time that it takes for photons to travel between two points, from the sensor's emitter to a target and then back to the sensor's receiver.
  • 23. 8. Sensors In Robots Temperature and Humidity Sensors:  A humidity sensor (or hygrometer) senses, measures and reports both moisture and air temperature.
  • 24. 8. Sensors In Robots Ultrasonic Sensors:  An ultrasonic sensor is an instrument that measures the distance to an object using ultrasonic sound waves, Etc.
  • 25. 9. Programming Languages In Robots C++ Python Java Matlab .Net Lips
  • 26. 10. Control of Robots Manual Control Wireless Control Semi-Autonomous Fully-Autonomous  Robotics could be controlled in various ways, which includes using. 1 2 3 4
  • 27. 11. How Dose A Robot Work?  A robot is made up of the very same components. A basic typical robot has a movable physical structure, a motor of some sort, a sensor system, a power supply and a computer "brain" that controls all of these elements.
  • 28. 12. Advantages of Robots  They Increase Production  They're More Accurate than Humans  They Make Fewer Mistakes  They Reduce Wastage  They're More Reliable than Humans  They Can Work 24/7  They Save Time  They Don't Complain  And many more
  • 29. 13. Disadvantages of Robots  They Lead Humans To Lose Their Jobs  The Perform Relatively Few Tasks  They Have No Emotions  They’re Expensive To Install And Run  They Suffer Expensive Faults And Repairs  They Cause Cybersecurity Issues