A simplified definition of a robot is that it must be a device with three or more axis of motion (e.g. shoulder, elbow, wrist), an end effector (tool), and that it may be reprogrammed for different tasks. (This disqualifies most of the toy ”robots” sold at stores.)-Roboticsonline
Thirty years ago, a person who pondered robots would probably never have guessed that robot technology would be so pervasive, and yet so overlooked. Some people started to right science fiction stories about them being humanoid and many others. A millennia past, some folks conceived of artificial people built of wire and metal, even stone, known by some as ”automatons,” or manlike machines.-Roboticsonline
Today, robots are doing human labor in all kinds of places. Best of all, they are doing the jobs that are unhealthy or impractical for people. This frees up workers to do the more skilled jobs, including the programming, maintenance and operation of robots. Robots that work on cars and trucks are welding and assembling parts, or lifting heavy parts –the types of jobs that involve risks like injury to your back and arm or wrist, or they work in environments filled with hazards like excessive heat, noise or fumes-dangerous places for people. Robots that assemble and pack cookies or other foodstuff do so without the risk of carpal tunnel injury, unlike their human counterparts. Robots that make computer chips are working in such tiny dimensions that a person couldn’t even do some of the precision work required.
Mr. Engelberger, often referred to as the ”Father of Robotics,” could foresee much of what was to come. He eventually sold his company, called Unimation, and became a pioneer in service robots, a sector of robotics in its infancy, but which is predicted to eventually exceed the market for industrial robots.-Roboticsonline
The future for robots is bright. But, how will robots affect future generations?”Sometimes you can get ideas for the future by looking into the past and thinking about the changes we’ve seen as a result of other great inventions, like the cotton gin, airplane or Internet. Perhaps one day we will have true robotic ”helpers” that guide the blind, assist the elderly. Maybe they’ll be modular devices that can switch from lawn mower to vacuum cleaner, to dish washer and window washer.
Maybe one day robots will be so small they will travel through your blood stream delivering life-saving drugs to eliminate disease.” Perhaps they will have a major role in the educational and entertainment industries. Law enforcement and security may become major users of robotics. (Robots already have been deployed for such hazardous tasks as bomb disposal, hostage recovery, and search and rescue operations, including at the World Trade Center.)
Industrial robots are somewhat underrated in today’s society, but the world owes much to the productivity and quality measures imparted by robotics. Their effect on future generations may well be the assistance they provide in manufacturing faster computers, more intelligent vehicles and better consumer and health products.
They are invaluable workers when it come to palletizing and packaging building products. They are also used to building prefabricated walls. Many people believe that construction robots will lead to new innovative architecture. Specifically, robots can be made to do different solutions of certain things, but with the same results.
Some robots also have sensors in there bodies and some kind of covering to imitate the skin. They make the robots feel sensations like regular humans. They also do actions like humans. Robots today are made as humanoids rather than the robots for work.
The fame of robots are increasing in Japan and Korea. It is estimated that every household there will one robot by 2020.
“In Japan, I saw a robot dog for the blind,” said Donald Vincent, executive vice president of the Robotic Industries Association, based in Ann Arbor, Mich. “It was on a tether and would sense things, telling a blind person when it was safe to cross the street.”-JS Online
Once fiction, these machines are gaining ground now. These machines cost $120,000 in the 1980s.
“Today, you could buy three or four robots for that price,” said Bill Heller, president of IGM Robotic Systems, in Menomonee Falls. The company helps industries adapt robots for their use.-JS Online
Robots are becoming more affordable and better now than in the past. Companies also are hiring robots now rather than humans as laborers. They have better accuracy as well as speed.
“We are selling more robots because of a lack of unskilled labor,” Heller said. “And a robot never needs health insurance.”-JS Online
The older robots however, can still be used. They will have to be fixed and modified to fit their new functions. They will also be made to be faster and more precise so no trouble may occur.
The internet may be of great use for the robots development. Advertising is one thing and it can help by giving people information about the robots. It will spread the information worldwide so it’s sure to help. It may also help to recruit robot builders to join together and build the future robots as we know it. Information in the internet can also help the manufacturers of the machines so they will develop better designs and functions for these things. The internet is truly great medium so many people will understand robots better.
Internet can also be available for the programming of the robots. They can download software which will enable them to upgrade. This, of course will make them faster, stronger, reliable, helpful etc. This will ensure their usefulness for people.
In many years to come they will be available to everyone. They will be part of our lives. We will see them grow and be everywhere around the world. They may also revolutionize the earth and how we understand it. They will also help the upcoming problems we encountering. If these things happen, the internet will be greatly responsible for this action towards bringing the earth up, and as we know it, paradise!
Reference:
-www.roboticsonline.com
-www.jsonline.com
-www.robots.com