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Introduction to Robotics Materials Provided by Team

Definition Types Uses History Key components Applications Future Robotics @ MPCRL Outline

Robot Defined Word robot was coined by a Czech novelist Karel Capek in a 1920 play titled Rassum s Universal Robots (RUR) Robot in Czech is a word for worker or servant zdefinition of robot: Karel Capek Any machine made by by one our members: Robot Institute of America - A robot is a reprogrammable, multifunctional manipulator designed to move material, parts, tools or specialized devices through variable programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks: Robot Institute of America, 1979

Types of Robots: I Manipulator

Types of Robots: II Legged Robot Wheeled Robot

Types of Robots: III Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Robot Uses: I Decontaminating Robot Cleaning the main circulating pump housing in the nuclear power plant Jobs that are dangerous for humans

Welding Robot Robot Uses: II Repetitive jobs that are boring, stressful, or laborintensive for humans

The SCRUBMATE Robot Robot Uses: III Menial tasks that human don t want to do

Laws of Robotics Asimov proposed three Laws of Robotics and later added the zeroth law Law 0: A robot may not injure humanity or through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm Law 1: A robot may not injure a human being or through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm, unless this would violate a higher order law Law 2: A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with a higher order law Law 3: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with a higher order law

History of Robotics: I 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

History of Robotics: II 1978: The Puma (Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly) robot is developed by Unimation with a General Motors design support PUMA 560 Manipulator

History of Robotics: III 1980s: The robot industry enters a phase of rapid growth. Many institutions introduce programs and courses in robotics. Robotics courses are spread across mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science departments. Adept s SCARA robots Cognex In-Sight Robot Barrett Technology Manipulator

History of Robotics: IV 1995-present: Emerging applications in small robotics and mobile robots drive a second growth of start-up companies and research 2003: NASA s Mars Exploration Rovers will launch toward Mars in search of answers about the history of water on Mars

Knowledgebase for Robotics Typical knowledgebase for the design and operation of robotics systems Dynamic system modeling and analysis Feedback control Sensors and signal conditioning Actuators (muscles) and power electronics Hardware/computer interfacing Computer programming Disciplines: mathematics, physics, biology, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science

Key Components Sensors Actuators User interface Power conversion unit Controller Manipulat or linkage Base

Robot Base: Fixed v/s Mobile Robotic manipulators used in manufacturing are examples of fixed robots. They can not move their base away from the work being done. Mobile bases are typically platforms with wheels or tracks attached. Instead of wheels or tracks, some robots employ legs in order to move about.

Robot Mechanism Mechanical Elements

Sensors Human senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell provide us vital information to function and survive Robot sensors: measure robot configuration/condition and its environment and send such information to robot controller as electronic signals (e.g., arm position, presence of toxic gas) Robots often need information that is beyond 5 human senses (e.g., ability to: see in the dark, detect tiny amounts of invisible radiation, measure movement that is too small or fast for the human eye to see) Accelerometer Using Piezoelectric Effect Flexiforce Sensor

Vision Sensors Vision Sensor: e.g., to pick bins, perform inspection, etc. Part-Picking: Robot can handle work pieces that are randomly piled by using 3-D vision sensor. Since alignment operation, a special parts feeder, and an alignment pallete are not required, an automatic system can be constructed at low cost. In-Sight Vision Sensors

Force Sensors Force Sensor: e.g., parts fitting and insertion, force feedback in robotic surgery Parts fitting and insertion: Robots can do precise fitting and insertion of machine parts by using force sensor. A robot can insert parts that have the phases after matching their phases in addition to simply inserting them. It can automate highskill jobs.

Infrared Ranging Sensor Proximity Sensors Example KOALA ROBOT 6 ultrasonic sonar transducers to explore wide, open areas Obstacle detection over a wide range from 15cm to 3m 16 built-in infrared proximity sensors (range 5-20cm) Infrared sensors act as a virtual bumper and allow for negotiating tight spaces

Tilt sensors: e.g., to balance a robot Tilt Sensor Tilt Sensors Example Planar Bipedal Robot

Actuators/Muscles: I Common robotic actuators utilize combinations of different electro-mechanical devices Synchronous motor Stepper motor AC servo motor Brushless DC servo motor Brushed DC servo motor http://www.ab.com/motion/servo/fseries.html

Actuators/Muscles: II Pneumatic Cylinder Hydraulic Motor Stepper Motor DC Motor Pneumatic Motor Muscle Wire Servo Motor

Controller z Provide necessary intelligence to control the manipulator/mobile robot z Process the sensory information and compute the control commands for the actuators to carry out specified tasks

Storage Hardware Storage devices: e.g., memory to store the control program and the state of the robot system obtained from the sensors

Computation Hardware Computational engine that computes the control commands RoboBoard Robotics Controller BASIC Stamp 2 Module

Interface Hardware Interface units: Hardware to interface digital controller with the external world (sensors and actuators) Analog to Digital Converter Operational Amplifiers LM358 LM358 LM1458 dual operational amplifier

Robots in Industry Agriculture Automobile Construction Entertainment Health care: hospitals, patient-care, surgery, research, etc. Laboratories: science, engineering, etc. Law enforcement: surveillance, patrol, etc. Manufacturing Military: demining, surveillance, attack, etc. Mining, excavation, and exploration Transportation: air, ground, rail, space, etc. Utilities: gas, water, and electric Warehouses

Industrial Applications of Robots Material handling Material transfer Machine loading and/or unloading Spot welding Continuous arc welding Spray coating Assembly Inspection Material Handling Manipulator Spot Welding Manipulator Assembly Manipulator

Robots in Space NASA Space Station

Robots in Hazardous Environments TROV in Antarctica operating under water HAZBOT operating in atmospheres containing combustible gases

Robotic assistant for micro surgery Medical Robots

SPLIT STRIKE: Deployed from a sub s hull, Manta could dispatch tiny mine-seeking AUVs or engage in more explosive combat. Robots in Military PREDATOR GLOBAL HAWK ISTAR GOLDENEYE

Robots at Home Sony SDR-3X Entertainment Robot Sony Aido

Future of Robots: I Artificial Intelligence Cog Kismet

Robot Work Crews Future of Robots: II Autonomy Garbage Collection Cart

Future of Robots: III Humanoids HONDA Humanoid Robot

Robotics @ MPCRL: Remote Robot Arm Manipulation

Robotics @ MPCRL: Smart Irrigation System

Robotics @ MPCRL: RoboDry

Robotics @ MPCRL: 4-Legged Hexapod

Robotics @ MPCRL: Hexapod for Disaster Recovery

Robotics @ MPCRL: Hexapod for Disaster Recovery

Robotics @ MPCRL: Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

Robotics @ MPCRL: Automated Distinguisher

Robotics @ MPCRL: Automated Distinguisher

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