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Robotics (Possible problems that it solves (Accuracy in the work, The…
Robotics
Definitions
Robotics is a science or branch of technology, which studies the design and construction of machines capable of performing tasks performed by humans or requiring the use of intelligence. The sciences and technologies from which it could derive could be: algebra, programmable automatons, state machines, mechanics or computers
(Macchiavello, 2008).
Robotics has a recognized interdisciplinary character, participating in them different basic disciplines and technologies such as control theory, mechanics, electronics, algebra and computer science, among others
(Barrientos, et al, 1997).
Robotics is a multidisciplinary activity: it is an ideal vehicle to illustrate a systematic approach and, as such, offers an extremely useful means of broadening a student's perspectives
(McCloy and Harris, 1993).
Possible problems that it solves
Accuracy in the work
The development of difficult and
very dangerous jobs for people
Reduce costs of implementing projects
and reduce salaries of employees
Currently solve medical problems
that were previously considered lost
They reduce the time of a work
Possible uses and Benefits
In the industry
Safety
They can work in hazardous conditions
They are able to lift heavy loads without injury or fatigue.
Robots increase the safety of workers
Saving time and money
The robots save time and produce
a greater magnitude of products
Reduced Waste
The robots save money to long-term
companies with fast return on investment
Better Floor Space Utilization
Expert at Multiple Applications
Productivity
Decreased Production Costs
Shorter Cycle Times
More precise than human workers
Work at a constant speed
Improved Quality and Reliability
Automation
In Medicine
Robotic Surgery
Greater visualization
Enhanced dexterity
Greater precision
precision and certainty
Avoidance of "human error"
Nanorobots
More efficient medicine
Be able to travel through the circulatory system
and perform all kinds of interventions.
Expansion of life expectancy :
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