Robotics
Robotics
Robotics Club
Aims
What is a Robot?
Asimov 3 Laws
Types of Robots
Chapter 1
History of Robotics
Leonardo Da Vinci
Isaac Asimov
Asimov 3 Laws
What is a Robot?
Artificial Intelligence
Types of Robots
Parts of Robots
History of robotics
320 BC
If every tool, when ordered, or even of its own accord, could do the work that
befits it... then there would be no need either of apprentices for the master
workers or of slaves for the lords.
History of robotics
1801
French silk cloth maker Joseph Marie Jacquard builds a machine that weaves
different patterns automatically.
1822
1842
English writer Ada Lovelace designs an early computer program for Babbage's
invention.
1898
Serbian-America inventor Nikola Tesla demonstrates the world's first remote control
device in New York City
History of robotics
1921
Czech writer Karel Capek invents the word robot in his play R.U.R..
History of robotics
1941
Legendary science fiction writer Isaac Asimov writes the short story Liar! in
which he describes the Three Laws of Robotics. His stories were recompiled
into the volume I, Robot in 1950 later reproduced as a movie starring Will
Smith.
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a
human being to come to harm.
A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except
where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does
not conflict with the First or Second Law.
History of robotics
1947
The invention of transistor makes small, light, movable computers and robots
possible.
1958
1966
Joseph Weizenbaum of MIT designs Eliza, the earliest chatbot that can hold a
conversation like a person.
History of robotics
History of robotics
1967
1986
1989
Robotics physicist Mark W. Tilden invents simple but lifelike solar-powered BEAM
robots
1989
World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov wins againsta chess-playing IBM computer
called Deep Thought
1992
FIRST Robotics competition for students, founded by inventor Dean Kamen, holds
its first season.
History of robotics
1997
The IBM chess-playing robot Deep Blue wins against Garry Kasparov
History of robotics
1998
Cynthia Breazeal of the MIT Media Lab Personal Robots Group produces Kismet, a
robotic face that can show feelings.
History of robotics
1998
LEGO releases its MindStorms Robotic Invention System, developed with MIT
1999
Intuitive Surgical introduces the da Vinci Surgical System, wich helps doctors
operate using miniature medical tools.
2001
The Talon military robot is used by rescue workers after de September 11 attack on
the World Trade Center.
History of robotics
2002
The first popular home robot, the Roomba vacuum cleaner, is sold by iRobot.
History of robotics
2004
The NASA robot rovers Spirit and Opportunity begin exploration of Mars.
2004
A study by Saint Louis University finds that Aibo, a robotic dog made by Sony, is just
as good at cheering up residents at a home for the elderly as a live dog.
2010
On roads in California, the Internet search company Google tests a self-driving car
developed by computer scientist Sebastian Thrun of Stanford University.
History of robotics
2011
2011
A Girl Scout team wins $20,000 for a robotic hand called the BOB-1 in the first
LEGO league competition.
2011
The IBM computer Watson beats two top human players on the TV game show
Jeopardy
History of robotics
2012
Hospitals in the United States begin using the ReWalk-powered exoskeleton with
paralyzed patients
Leonardo da Vinci
Isaac Asimov
History of robotics
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i. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a
human being to come to harm.
ii. A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except
where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
iii.A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection
does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Conclusions
Sensors
Actuators
Locomotion System
Computer Control
Sensors
Sensors
How do you use sensors?
Examples
ACTUATORS
(Wikipedia,2014)
LOCOMOTION
Walking robots:
LOCOMOTION
Bipedal robots:
LOCOMOTION
Running robots:
LOCOMOTION
Rolling robots:
LOCOMOTION
Slithering robots:
LOCOMOTION
Swimming robots:
Parts of a Robot
CPU
Parts of a Robot
Raspberry Pi Arduino