Abstract
Technology has undergone major changes in the field of aerospace engineering. One major field is robotics. Robotics plays an important role in the field of aerospace and has received more and more attention and attention from scholars at home and abroad. This paper reviews the development of robotic systems from the application of robotics in aerospace engineering, the advantages and disadvantages of robotic systems, and how to improve their effectiveness for better use in the future. The research results found that in terms of its application, it mainly includes welding, inspection, painting, space exploration, drilling and so on. Benefits include high precision, low operating costs and high productivity. On the other hand, it has the disadvantage of requiring a lot of space, balancing speed and accuracy, requiring skilled labor, and being prone to remote control and misuse. Its effectiveness can be increased by minimizing energy consumption to reduce operating costs and improving coordination to reduce collisions. In the future, the use of robotics seems promising as it may be used in transportation to reduce carbon emissions and transportation costs. The research in this paper can provide a reference for the future development of robotic systems.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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