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TECHNICAL SEMINAR

ON
ROBOTICS:Innovating for the Future

DEPARTMENT OF
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

UNDER THE GUIDANCE PRESENTED BY:


OF: Mr. SANTHOSH KUMAR SANGA SANDEEP
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 21N01A0499
DEPARTMENT OF ECE
CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY OF
ROBOTICS
CORE COMPONENTS OF ROBOTICS
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF A ROBOTIC SYSTEM
TYPES OF ROBOTICS
APPLICATIONS OF
ROBOTICS ADVANTAGES OF
ROBOTICS LIMITATIONS
FUTURE SCOPE OF ROBOTICS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
ABSTRACT
Robotics combines sensing, thinking, and acting to create intelligent machines.
Sensing involves gathering information through sensors, such as cameras,
microphones, and touch sensors, and processing it to understand the environment.
Thinking is achieved through artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning
(ML), enabling robots to make decisions and solve problems. Acting involves
movement, manipulation, and interaction, allowing robots to perform tasks and
communicate with humans. Robotics encompasses various types, including
industrial, service, and autonomous robots, offering benefits like increased
efficiency, improved accuracy, enhanced safety, and improved quality of life. Key
concepts include autonomy, adaptability, human-robot interaction, and safety and
security.
INTRODUCTION

 Robotics combines engineering,


computer science, and physics.

 It designs and builds intelligent machines


called robots.

 Robots perform tasks autonomously or under


human control.
HISTORY
OF
ROBOTICS
Artificial intelligence Recent
Early developments
and robotics advancements

1950–1980 2000- present

1920–1950 1980–1990 2020'


s

Industrial robotics Modern robotics


CORE COMPONENTS OF ROBOTICS

 Sensors: Gather data from the


environment (e.g., cameras, LIDAR).
 Controllers: Process data and
make decisions.
 Actuators: Execute tasks (e.g.,
motors, robotic arms).
 Power Supply: Energy source
for operations.
 Software: Algorithms and AI
for functionality.
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF A ROBOTIC SYSTEM

 Input Sensors: Collect environmental INPUT PROCESSING UNIT


SENSORS
data.
 Processing Unit: Analyze inputs using
AI/ML.
 Decision-Making Module: Determines DECESION-
actions. MAKING MODULE
 Actuators: Perform physical tasks.
 Feedback Loop: Refines operations.

FEEDBACK
ACTUATORS
LOOP
TYPES OF
ROBOTICS
• Industrial Robots: Used in
manufacturing and assembly
lines.
• Service Robots: Healthcare,
hospitality, cleaning.
• Humanoid Robots: Designed for
human interaction.
• Exploration Robots: Space
and underwater exploration.
• Autonomous Vehicles: Self-driving
cars and drones.
APPLICATIONS OF ROBOTICS

• Healthcare: Surgical robots,


prosthetics, patient
monitoring.
• Agriculture: Precision farming
with autonomous tractors.
• Logistics: Warehouse robots,
delivery drones.
• Space Exploration: Rovers and
robotic arms.
• Education: Teaching and research tools.
ADVANTAGES OF ROBOTICS

• Increased efficiency and productivity.


• Enhanced precision and consistency.
• Ability to operate in
hazardous environments.
• Reduces human workload for
repetitive tasks.
• Accelerates innovation and
problem- solving.
LIMITATIONS
 Flexibility and adaptability.
 Power supply and energy efficiency.
 High maintenance and repair cost.
 Dependence on sensors and
data quality.
 Decision making and
restricted autonomy.
FUTURE SCOPE OF ROBOTICS
Expanded roles in healthcare and
elder care.
Autonomous infrastructure
maintenance.
Personal robotics for household tasks.
Robotics in education
and entertainment.
Ethical and sustainable development.
CONCLUSION
•Robotics revolutionizes industries, enhancing productivity,
accuracy, and safety, with limitless potential for future
innovation and transformation.
REFERENCES
1. Robot Operating System (ROS)ROS.
• http://www.ros.org: Resources and documentation for
developing with ROS.
2. IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
• https://www.ieee-ras.org: A leading organization supporting
robotics research.
3. Robotics Business Review
• https://www.roboticsbusinessreview.com: Insights into
robotics industry trends.
THANK YOU

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