Robotics PPT (Introduction)
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Mathematical Preliminaries
3. Kinematics
4. Inverse Kinematics
5. Dynamics
6. Control
7. Mobile Robots
8. Intelligent Robots
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Applications of Robots
1.3 Robot Classification
1.4 Robot Structure
1.5 Research Areas
Objectives
In this chapter we introduce the field of robotics and look briefly at some applications.
This background material includes the following topics.
1) Applications of robotics, 2) Robot classification, 3) Robot structure,
4) Research areas.
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History of the word Robot
Karel apek(1890-1938)
Czech writer
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What is a robot?
Reprogrammable general-purpose entity with external sensors.
Software controllable mechanical device that uses sensors to guide
one or more end effectors through programmed motions in a
workspace in order to manipulate physical objects.
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RT (Robot Technology)
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Fusion Technology
Electrical Eng., Mechanical Eng., Computer Sci., Linguistics,
Ethics, Psychology,
IT (Information Technology), BT (Bio Technology), NT (Nano
Technology), MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical System), etc.
Technologies
in future or
in your mind
BT
IT
RT
Fusion Technology
NT
MEMS
Robot Technology
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Classes of robots
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Class 3
Variable sequence robot
Class 5
Numerical control robot
Class 2
Fixed sequence robot
Class 4
Playback robot
Class 6
Intelligent robot
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Roadmap of robots
In 1940s: Master- slave robot (Argonne Natl. Lab)
In 1950s : Programmable Manipulator (George C. Devol)
In 1959 : Industrial robot (The Unimate Robot)
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Intelligent/Agent
robot
Robot
Service
robot
2010 ~
Service
Robot
Museum
tour robot
Industrial
Robot
Human
guided
vehicle
Human
guided
robot
Auto
guided
vehicle
(AGV)
Entertainment
robot
Free ranging
mobile robot
2003
2000
1995
1990
Industrial robot
1985
1980
1962
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Digital TV
Ministry of Information
and Communication
NG Mobile Comm.
/ Telematics
U-IT based
Next Gen. PC
9 Growth
Engines
Korea
Embedded SW
Intelligent Robot
Digital Contents
RFID / USN
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Improvements
in sensor
technology
Vision
Force sensing
Environment recognition
Others
Technical
Off-line Programming
Safety
Multi-robots Cooperation
trends
in robots
Human-machine interface
Remote Operation
Others
Others
Improvements
in System
Technology
Source:
World robotics.org
Improvements
in
communication
The demand for robots is expected to rise rapidly due to factors such as the
increase in income, the advent of aging society and the pursuit of well-being.
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Robotics
Market
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2009
2012
2015
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2020
Industrial Robots
16,450
20,020
25,620
41,250
2,620
9,810
29,760
156,560
9,810
23,260
52,040
222,410
Total
28,880
53,090
107,420
420,220
Source: http://servicerobotics.blogspot.com/
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Examples
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Example 1.1.1 What is the difference between Hard automation and Soft
automation?
Ans: Mass-production assembly lines were first introduced at the beginning of the
twentieth century(1905) by the Ford Motor Company.
- Hard automation: The machines and processes are more efficient, but
they have limited flexibility.
- Soft automation: flexible, ex) Programmable mechanical manipulators.
=> Robot
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Review questions
Question 1.1.1 What is the difference between robot and crane?
Question 1.1.2 Explain some advantages and possible applications of masterslave robot .
Question 1.1.3 Explain why robotics is interdisciplinary.
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Boulton & Watt engine of
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