Transcript Robotics
2.1 Automation & Robotics
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Explain how engineers use automation & robotics
Recognize key terms related to automation & robotics
Explain the 3 stages of automation
Summarize ways that robots are used in today’s world
and the impact of their use on society.
Describe positive and negative effects of
automation and robotics on humans in
terms of safety and economics.
Explain the correlation between
automation, robotics, and robots
Automation & Robotics
Engineers use automation and robotics to meet our
needs and wants by
making manufacturing more efficient, productive, and safe
performing jobs or to explore places that humans cannot
designing assistive tools for people with disabilities
providing equipment in hospitals to help with
surgery,
to deliver food
or to dispense medications.
Making household helpers, performing chores like vacuuming
and mowing lawns
Before Automation
Looking
back only 200 years ago, most
products were produced by hand. This
method provided a limited quantity for
the masses. Typically, only the rich could
afford to purchase these hand-made
products.
Industrial Revolution – 1st Stage of
Automation
Fast-forwarding
to the middle of the 19th
century, and to the middle of the Industrial
Revolution, brings us to the time when
machines were being invented. This change
made it possible for one worker to produce
ten times the quantity of product in the same
amount of time. This lowered prices and
made it possible for more people to
purchase what they needed.
This is know as the 1st Stage of Automation
2nd Stage of Automation
The advent of the computer in the 1960s resulted in
programmable, intelligent, machines that needed little
human intervention – this is known as the 2nd Stage of
Automation
3rd Stage of Automation
The 3rd stage of automation occurred in the 1980s with
the creation of powerful software.
Key Terms
You may recognize some of these terms
The following terms are explained thru the world of an
engineer
Automation
Controlling
a process by electronic
devices, reducing human intervention to a
minimum.
Robotics
Technology dealing with the design,
construction, and operation of robots in
automation.
Robot
A robot is a machine that performs
complicated tasks and is guided by controls or
by a program.
Computer Program
In robotics, a set of coded instructions the
robot must follow.
Algorithm
Solving a problem in the least amount of steps
Debug
The process of detecting and eliminating a
device’s malfunctions.
Troubleshoot
The process of locating trouble and making
repairs in machinery and technical equipment.
What is the Difference?
Automation / Robotics / Robots
• Automation is replacing
human input with
electronic controls so
minimum human
intervention is needed.
• Robotics involves the
design, construction, and
operation of a robot.
• A robot is a machine that
performs complicated
tasks and is guided by
controls or a program.
Robot – 1st Generations
• First generation robots
were designed to
perform factory work.
• Such robots performed
simple tasks that were
dangerous or
unpleasant for people.
• Robots were used to
weld, spray paint, move
heavy objects, handle
hot materials, etc.
1961 - The first industrial robot was online in a General Motors
automobile factory in New Jersey. It was called UNIMATE. It
was used to pick up and put down parts.
Robot – 2nd Generations
• Second generation
Robots perform
more complex tasks
and simulate many
human functions.
• Such robots move,
sense surroundings,
and respond to
changes in their
environment.
Today’s Robots
Industrial robots perform many factory jobs
– Welding
– Painting
– Assembly
Today’s Robots
Medical Robots
– Assist with surgery
– Transport materials
– Dispense medicine
– Communicate
Lt. Col. Charles Reilly performs laser eye surgery on Senior
Airman John Paul Marsh Aug. 23 at the newly opened
Defense Department Joint Warfighter Refractive Surgery
Center at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
The mobile robot (left) can roll to a patient's
bedside and enable two-way, real time
communication between a physician and a
patient, patient's family, other physicians,
and nurses. Photo by Army Institute of
Surgical Research, September 28, 2007.
Today’s Robots
Explore
– Space
– Underwater
– Military
Today’s Robots
Household Robots
– Vacuum
– Mow lawn
– Clean
Today’s Robots
Assistive Robots
– Eating
– Walking
– Cleaning
– Grasping/reaching
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