Power of Robotics

Author:

Uma S.1ORCID,Saranya V. 1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology, India

Abstract

Robotics is developing at a rate that exceeds the understanding of science at this time. As their integration into society develops, stronger intellectual underpinnings will be needed to reach greater, more dependable, and safer capabilities. Robots are utilized in a variety of fields today, including industry, health, science, space exploration, construction, food packaging, and even surgery. Robotics is the design, creation, and application of devices (robots) to carry out tasks that have historically been completed by humans. Robots are frequently utilised in fields where repetitive, uncomplicated activities must be completed, and in fields where work must be done under hazardous conditions for humans. Robots make it easier to respond to disasters, improve physical capabilities, work in settings where human interaction is required, and permit exploration beyond Earth's orbit. Robots, unlike humans, don't become bored, therefore in many scenarios they can boost production, efficiency, quality, and consistency of products.

Publisher

IGI Global

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