Robotics David Sok ITGS
What’s a Robot Computer-controlled machine Quicker, cheaper and more accurate. Too dangerous or unpleasant
The first true robot was the Digestive Duck created in 1738.
Uses of Robots Healthcare Education Military Purposes Industrial Purposes Household Purposes
Health Care Handle potentially hazardous materials Help out in surgeries
Advantages and Disadvantages Does jobs more accurately Does tasks faster than humans Doesn’t take salary Honesty in job, no corruption Might self operate. Cost a lot if have to repair. Price of treatment will increase with the usage of the robot.
Creating Models Lab equipments Education
Cybio Beckman
Gives students a clearer idea of things. Provides High-tech lab equipment. Loosing concentration. Cost a lot of money. Must be taken good care of. Advantages and Disadvantages
Military Purposes Bomb defusing MIDARS Mechanical super-fighter Autonomous Rotorcraft Sniper System
iRobot shooter Landshark UGV
Advantages and Disadvantages They don’t get tired. Don’t need food. Don’t talk to their buddies. They have no fear. Possible of being self-sufficient Making its own decisions Viruses can harm them and mess up the system and commands.
Industrial Purposes Cartesian Robot Cylindrical Robot Spherical Robot Articulated Robot Parallel Robot
Cartesian
Cylindrical Spherical
Articulated
Parallel
Performance Accurate Salary Breaks Price Self-control Repairing Advantages and Disadvantages
Future Plans Home Entertainment Fireman Childminder Litter Picker Urban soldier Teacher Home security guard
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