Outline of robotics explained

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to robotics:

Robotics is a branch of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing. These technologies deal with automated machines that can take the place of humans in dangerous environments or manufacturing processes, or resemble humans in appearance, behaviour, and or cognition. Many of today's robots are inspired by nature contributing to the field of bio-inspired robotics.

The word "robot" was introduced to the public by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), published in 1920. The term "robotics" was coined by Isaac Asimov in his 1941 science fiction short-story "Liar!"[1]

Nature of robotics

Robotics can be described as:

Branches of robotics

Contributing fields

Robotics incorporates aspects of many disciplines including electronics, engineering, mechanics, software and arts. The design and control of robots relies on many fields knowledge, including:

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Related fields

Robots

A robot is a machine—especially one programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically. A robot can be guided by an external control device, or the control may be embedded within.

Types of robots

Autonomous robots  - robots that are not controlled by humans:

By mode of locomotion

Mobile robots may be classified by:

Robot components and design features

See Stewart platform

Specific robots

Real robots by region

Robots from Australia
Robots from Britain
Robots from Canada
Robots from China
Robots from Croatia
Robots from Czech Republic
Robots from France
Robots from Germany
Robots from Italy
Robots from Japan
Robots from Mexico
Robots from the Netherlands
Robots from New Zealand
Robots from Portugal
Robots from Qatar
Robots from Russia (or former Soviet Union)
Robots from South Korea
Robots from Spain
Robots from Switzerland
Robots from the United States
Robots from Vietnam
International robots

Fictional robots by region

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History of robotics

History of robots

Future of robotics

Robotics development and development tools

Robotics principles

Robotics organizations

Robotics competitions

Robot competition

People influential in the field of robotics

Robotics in popular culture

See also

External links

Research

Notes and References

  1. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term "robotics" was first used in the short story "Liar!" published in the May, 1941 issue of Astounding Science Fiction.
  2. Book: Tandon, Prateek. Quantum Robotics. Morgan & Claypool Publishers. 2017. 978-1627059138.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20110715130104/http://prweb.com/releases/Rail/Robot/prweb453019.htm Rail track
  4. Book: Joseph A. Angelo. Robotics: a reference guide to the new technology. 28 January 2011. 2007. Libraries Unlimited. 978-1-57356-337-6. 258–327.
  5. Web site: OSHA Technical Manual - SECTION IV: CHAPTER 4 - INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS AND ROBOT SYSTEM SAFETY. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 2011-01-28.
  6. Web site: Improvement of humanlike conversations in humanoid robots.
  7. Web site: Ibuki Child-like Robot Demo. 31 July 2018.
  8. Web site: Ibuki -Breathing life-. YouTube.
  9. Web site: DARPA ROBOTICS CHALLENGE (DRC) . 14 January 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060850/http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/TTO/Programs/DARPA_Robotics_Challenge.aspx . 20 January 2013 .