2. Robonix The Robotics committee working in Phoenix The
largest and most opted committee by members Organizes various
events/competition
3. Agenda What are you going to do at Robonix ? Attend forums
to know how to build Robots ! Making your own bot. Learn about
Autonomous and Manual bots. Participate in various competitions and
win Prizes.
4. Introduction What is a ROBOT ? Defined by Robotics Industry
Association (RIA) as A re-programmable, multifunctional manipulator
designed to move material, parts, tools or specialized devices
through variable programmed motion for a variety of tasks.
5. So , here are some Robots for you : Legged Robot Wheeled
Robot
7. Why do we need ROBOTS ? Jobs that are dangerous for Humans
Decontamination Robot Cleaning the main circulating pump housing in
the nuclear power plant
8. Continued. . . Repetitive jobs that are boring, stressful,
or labor- intensive for humans. Welding Robot
9. History of ROBOTICS The first industrial robot: UNIMATE
1954: The first programmable robot is designed by George Devol, who
coins the term Universal Automation. He later shortens this to
Unimation, which becomes the name of the first robot company
(1962). UNIMATE originally automated the manufacture of TV picture
tubes
10. Continue. . . PUMA 560 Manipulator 1978: The Puma
(Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly) robot is developed by
Unimation with a General Motors design support
11. What do you need to know ? Typical knowledgebase for the
design and operation of robotics systems Dynamic system modeling
and analysis Feedback control Sensors and signal conditioning
Actuators and power electronics Hardware/computer interfacing
Computer programming
12. Disciplines Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering
Electronics Engineering Applied Electronics Engineering Computer
Science and Information Technology Mathematics
13. Key Components Power Conversion Unit Sensors Actuators
Microcontroller User Interface Base
14. Industrial robots (which can be re-programmed) are used
extensively in factories to weld, paint, lift and transport goods
in place of humans The car manufacturing industry is a good
example. Robots weld and fit car components to new vehicles Current
Robotic Technologies
15. Continue . . . Large organisations and companies reap many
benefits from robotic technologies because: Robots are less
expensive than paying human workers over the long run and robots
are not prone to injure themselves.
16. Robots are used internationally by Police, Army, Navy and
Air force organisations Robotic technology is used to deal with
hazardous situations such as dealing with suspicious packages,
riots and for the collection of foreign intelligence NASA
scientists use robotic technologies (Mars Explorer) to explore
other planets Robots are currently used for situations where human
safety is an issue
17. Current ROBOTS
18. Robotics in Movies Matrix I, Robot Terminator Wall-E
Transformers
19. ASIMO ASIMO is a humanoid robot created by Honda. ASIMO was
created at Hondas Research & Development Wako Fundamental
Technical Research Center in Japan. The name ASIMO is an acronym
for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility.
20. Time to Enjoy Ball Follower Bot
21. We, @IIT B Nishant, Pratyush and Harsh
22. Continue . . . Mobile controlled Bot
23. Continue . . .
24. Continue . . .
25. Live Demo We are going to show you some live demos NOW !!!!
Please wait. . . .
26. THANK YOU . . . You can send your queries at: Email
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