Robotics - Page 2
Robotics is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses the design, construction, operation, and use of robots. It combines elements from computer science, artificial intelligence, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and other related disciplines to develop machines that can assist humans or perform tasks autonomously. Robotics involves the creation of both hardware (the physical components of robots) and software (the programming that controls these devices).The primary goal of robotics is to create systems that can perform functions traditionally done by humans, ranging from simple repetitive tasks to complex operations in environments that may be hazardous or difficult for human beings. Robots can be designed for a variety of applications, including manufacturing (industrial robots), exploration (rovers on other planets), medical surgeries (surgical robots), and service industries (delivery robots, personal assistants).Robotics also includes the study of perception, control, and intelligence mechanisms, enabling robots to navigate their environments, interpret sensory data, and make decisions based on that information. As technology advances, robotics continues to evolve, leading to more capable, efficient, and intelligent machines in various sectors.