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What (who) is robotics - definition


robotics         
  • air muscles]]
  • [[KUKA]] [[industrial robot]] operating in a [[foundry]]
  • Capuchin, a climbing robot
  • Baxter, a modern and versatile industrial robot developed by [[Rodney Brooks]]
  • A level of programming
  • SCORBOT-ER 4u]] educational robot
  • Radar, [[GPS]], and [[lidar]], are all combined to provide proper navigation and [[obstacle avoidance]] (vehicle developed for 2007 [[DARPA Urban Challenge]]).
  • TALON]] [[military robot]]s used by the [[United States Army]]
  • Robotic Fish: ''iSplash''-II
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  • Kismet]] can produce a range of facial expressions.
  • [[Puppet Magnus]], a robot-manipulated marionette with complex control systems
  • A robot technician builds small all-terrain robots (courtesy: MobileRobots,  Inc.).
  • ft}} long.
  • The ''[[InSight]]'' lander with solar panels deployed in a cleanroom
  • Puma, one of the first industrial robots
  • Two robot snakes. The left one has 64 motors (with 2 degrees of freedom per segment), the right one 10.
  • [[RuBot II]] can manually resolve Rubik's cubes.
  • [[Segway]] in the Robot museum in [[Nagoya]]
  • A flapping wing BFR generating lift and thrust.
  • Experimental planar robot arm and sensor-based, open-architecture robot controller developed at Sunderland University, UK in 2000
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  • The autonomous sailboat robot ''[[Vaimos]]''
DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND APPLICATION OF ROBOTS
Robotic; Future of robotics; Robotic legs; Unmanned systems; Flying robots; Timeline of robotics; Robotics education; Robotician; Robotic manipulation; Roboticists; Autonomous sailboat; Robotic sailing; Robotic sailboat; Robot sailboat; Applications of robotics; Autonomous sailing; Unmanned sailboat; Robotocist; Robotic kitchen; Robotic chef; Sailing robots; Sailboat robots; Climbing robots; Robot snake; Snake robot; Flying robot; AI robot
¦ plural noun [treated as sing.] the branch of technology concerned with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
robotics         
  • air muscles]]
  • [[KUKA]] [[industrial robot]] operating in a [[foundry]]
  • Capuchin, a climbing robot
  • Baxter, a modern and versatile industrial robot developed by [[Rodney Brooks]]
  • A level of programming
  • SCORBOT-ER 4u]] educational robot
  • Radar, [[GPS]], and [[lidar]], are all combined to provide proper navigation and [[obstacle avoidance]] (vehicle developed for 2007 [[DARPA Urban Challenge]]).
  • TALON]] [[military robot]]s used by the [[United States Army]]
  • Robotic Fish: ''iSplash''-II
  • 191x191px
  • Kismet]] can produce a range of facial expressions.
  • [[Puppet Magnus]], a robot-manipulated marionette with complex control systems
  • A robot technician builds small all-terrain robots (courtesy: MobileRobots,  Inc.).
  • ft}} long.
  • The ''[[InSight]]'' lander with solar panels deployed in a cleanroom
  • Puma, one of the first industrial robots
  • Two robot snakes. The left one has 64 motors (with 2 degrees of freedom per segment), the right one 10.
  • [[RuBot II]] can manually resolve Rubik's cubes.
  • [[Segway]] in the Robot museum in [[Nagoya]]
  • A flapping wing BFR generating lift and thrust.
  • Experimental planar robot arm and sensor-based, open-architecture robot controller developed at Sunderland University, UK in 2000
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • The autonomous sailboat robot ''[[Vaimos]]''
DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND APPLICATION OF ROBOTS
Robotic; Future of robotics; Robotic legs; Unmanned systems; Flying robots; Timeline of robotics; Robotics education; Robotician; Robotic manipulation; Roboticists; Autonomous sailboat; Robotic sailing; Robotic sailboat; Robot sailboat; Applications of robotics; Autonomous sailing; Unmanned sailboat; Robotocist; Robotic kitchen; Robotic chef; Sailing robots; Sailboat robots; Climbing robots; Robot snake; Snake robot; Flying robot; AI robot
Robotics is the science of designing and building robots. (TECHNICAL)
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Robotics         
  • air muscles]]
  • [[KUKA]] [[industrial robot]] operating in a [[foundry]]
  • Capuchin, a climbing robot
  • Baxter, a modern and versatile industrial robot developed by [[Rodney Brooks]]
  • A level of programming
  • SCORBOT-ER 4u]] educational robot
  • Radar, [[GPS]], and [[lidar]], are all combined to provide proper navigation and [[obstacle avoidance]] (vehicle developed for 2007 [[DARPA Urban Challenge]]).
  • TALON]] [[military robot]]s used by the [[United States Army]]
  • Robotic Fish: ''iSplash''-II
  • 191x191px
  • Kismet]] can produce a range of facial expressions.
  • [[Puppet Magnus]], a robot-manipulated marionette with complex control systems
  • A robot technician builds small all-terrain robots (courtesy: MobileRobots,  Inc.).
  • ft}} long.
  • The ''[[InSight]]'' lander with solar panels deployed in a cleanroom
  • Puma, one of the first industrial robots
  • Two robot snakes. The left one has 64 motors (with 2 degrees of freedom per segment), the right one 10.
  • [[RuBot II]] can manually resolve Rubik's cubes.
  • [[Segway]] in the Robot museum in [[Nagoya]]
  • A flapping wing BFR generating lift and thrust.
  • Experimental planar robot arm and sensor-based, open-architecture robot controller developed at Sunderland University, UK in 2000
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • The autonomous sailboat robot ''[[Vaimos]]''
DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND APPLICATION OF ROBOTS
Robotic; Future of robotics; Robotic legs; Unmanned systems; Flying robots; Timeline of robotics; Robotics education; Robotician; Robotic manipulation; Roboticists; Autonomous sailboat; Robotic sailing; Robotic sailboat; Robot sailboat; Applications of robotics; Autonomous sailing; Unmanned sailboat; Robotocist; Robotic kitchen; Robotic chef; Sailing robots; Sailboat robots; Climbing robots; Robot snake; Snake robot; Flying robot; AI robot
Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering. Robotics involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots.

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Robotics
Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering. Robotics involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots.
Examples of use of robotics
1. Dan Kara is president of Robotics Trends, a company that publishes an online industry magazine and runs robotics trade shows.
2. The android, known simply as ‘‘Phil", was created by robotics expert David Hanson and his Dallas–based Hanson Robotics organisation.
3. Carnegie Mellon was the nation‘s leader in robotics, giving rise to companies with names such as Applied Perception Inc. and to the National Center for Defense Robotics.
4. She mulled over job offers from two robotics firms and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. before choosing on Bluefin Robotics.
5. Classes are designed to inspire children toward careers in forensic science, robotics, engineering and video production.