ICT Challenge B Lesson 1: Robotics PDF

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This document introduces the concept of robotics, discussing various types of robots, their components (sensors, actuators, controllers), and control systems. Additionally, it explores the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in future robotics development.

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**ICT** **Challenge B** **Lesson 1** **[The nature of technology: Robotics]** Social robots deserve our appreciation, bioethicist says - UW Medicine \| Newsroom **Glossary** **Robot** a machine that can be programmed to carry out a task automatically **Robot arm** a robot in the form of a hum...

**ICT** **Challenge B** **Lesson 1** **[The nature of technology: Robotics]** Social robots deserve our appreciation, bioethicist says - UW Medicine \| Newsroom **Glossary** **Robot** a machine that can be programmed to carry out a task automatically **Robot arm** a robot in the form of a human arm. A robot arm has joints that can bend and twist so that it can do jobs a human would normally do **Robot car** a vehicle that can drive without human control. Also called a self-drive car. **Drone** a robot that flies. A drone can be designed like a helicopter or a plane. **Actuator**: component of a robot that turns instructions from the controller into movement. **Controller** the component in a robot or control system that carries out programmed instructions. The controller receives messages from sensors and sends instructions to actuators **Control System** a system used to control an environment or process. Examples include temperature control systems and security systems. Control systems use a controller and sensors **Artificial intelligence:** the ability of a computer to think and learn in a way similar to humans. **Nanobot** a microscopic robot that is small enough to work in confined spaces. Nanobots are experimental. **Collaborative robots** robots that work together as a team to complete a task. Sometimes collaborative robots work with humans. **Computer technician** a person who installs and repairs computers. A technician installs software on computers **What is a robot?** ![](media/image2.jpeg)A robot is a machine. Robots are built by people to do a job. A robot must be programmed by a human to do its job. Once a robot is programmed, it does its job without help from humans. Unless it breaks down, a robot does its job automatically. It does not need a human to control its actions. A robot does not get bored with its job. It does not make mistakes. The only time a human is needed is if the robot develops a fault. **What does a robot look like?** 1. Humanoid robots. 2. Robot arm. 3. Non-humanoid robots. **What jobs can robots do?** 1. Repetitive tasks. 2. Detailed work. 3. Dangerous work. Below are the main differences between how robots and humans do jobs. **How robots work?** **What makes a robot work?** 1. Sensors. 2. Controller. 3. Actuator. **Sensors** A robot does not have eyes and ears like humans. It uses components called sensors. - Video cameras give the robot sight. - Proximity sensors tell a robot how close an object is. - Bumpers tell the robot it has collided with something. - Pressure sensors let a robot know that it is touching something. - Sensors that detect chemicals give a robot its sense of smell and taste. A robot uses the sensors it needs to do its job. **Controller** A controller is the brain of a robot. The controller is programmed to do a job. A robot cannot think like a human. It carries out whatever instructions it has been programmed to do. **Actuators** A robot does not have muscles and bones like humans. It uses mechanical parts to lift and move objects. The mechanical parts that make a robot move are called actuators. The actuators in a robot do the same job as the muscles in your arm. **What is a control system?** This is a control loop. It is sometimes called a feedback loop. The sensor feeds back information to the controller. ![](media/image4.png) A house with control systems is called a smart home. Control systems make life easier, more secure and reduce energy use. - A drone is a helicopter or plane that does not need a pilot. - Computer technicians are needed to install robots. Software engineers write programs to control - Robots. Technicians are needed to maintain and repair robots. **Robots of the future** **Artificial intelligence** Robots are being developed that can act more like humans. This is called artificial intelligence (Al). AI allows robots to: - recognise pictures and speech - learn better ways of doing things - Decide the best way to deal with situations.

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