humanoid robot
DESCRIPTION
The field of humanoids robotics is widely recognized as the current challenge for robotics research .The humanoid research is an approach to understand and realize the complex real world interactions between a robot, an environment, and a human. The humanoid robotics motivates social interactions such as gesture communication or co-operative tasks in the same context as the physical dynamics. This is essential for three-term interaction, which aims at fusing physical and social interaction at fundamental levels.TRANSCRIPT
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INTRODUCTION
What is the first thing
that comes to mind
when you think of a robot?
what exactly is a robot?
“A re-programmable, multifunctional manipulator designed to movematerial, parts, tools, or specialized devices through various programmedmotions for the performance of a variety of tasks.”
Essential Characteristics:
• Sensing
• Movement
• Energy
• Intelligence
Types Of Robots
•Humanoid robot
•Analog robots
•Arthropod robots
•Autonomous Robots
•Hyper redundant robots
•Nano robots •Service robots •Social robots
Humanoid
•Refers to any being whose body structure resembles that of a human
•Both in appearance and behavior.
•The difference between a robot and android
Why Develop Humanoids
•Adoptability
•Easy Communication
•Easy Operability
Why build a human-like robot
•Critical to the representations
•Natural for humans to interact with it in a human-like way
•To develop similar task constraints
capacities of a humanoid robot:
•self-maintenance
•autonomous learning
•avoiding harmful situations to people, property, and itself
•safe interacting with human beings and the environment
.
Sensors
A device that measures some attribute of the world. Being one of the three primitives of robotics (besides planning and control)
Types Of Sensors:
•Proprioceptive Sensors
•Exteroceptive Sensors
Actuators
•Responsible for motion in the robot.
•Use mainly rotary actuators.
•Electric, pneumatic, hydraulic, piezoelectric or ultrasonic.
Planning and Control
•Essential difference between humanoids and other kinds of robots
•Minimum energy consumption
•Studies on dynamics
CONCLUSION
“Technology Should be Used and Implemented For Construction But Not For Destruction”
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