With the help of Robotics one day our hands will be giving birth to new life forms.
We can make our imagination true in our life. for example while we are sitting in college or in any workplace we can handle your room lights, secure your personal things and much more.
So, welcome to robotics and let’s get started!
Four Disciplines
Robotics comprises at least four major branches of learning:
• Electrical Engineering (circuits and sensors)
• Mechanical Engineering and Machining (gears, motors, and body)
• Computer Science (pseudo-intelligent behavior)
• Arts (expression, style, and fun)
You don't need to be an expert in each field in order to build a decent robot. However, if you happen to have a background in one field, your creations will naturally revolve around that strength. Along the way, robotics provides an exciting opportunity to learn new skills and find hidden talents.
People are more likely to identify an object as a robot when it has the rudimentary sections of a living being. People look for eyes and a mouth (generally a face), legs, and a torso, as though they were examining an insect or exotic animal.
From an anatomical perspective, robot parts generally fit into one or more of the following categories:
• Brains
• Electrical Power
• Sensors
• Action and Feedback
• Body/Aesthetics.
(In next post we are going to starts with the basic of these parts so stay updated see you soon.)
We can make our imagination true in our life. for example while we are sitting in college or in any workplace we can handle your room lights, secure your personal things and much more.
So, welcome to robotics and let’s get started!
Four Disciplines
Robotics comprises at least four major branches of learning:
• Electrical Engineering (circuits and sensors)
• Mechanical Engineering and Machining (gears, motors, and body)
• Computer Science (pseudo-intelligent behavior)
• Arts (expression, style, and fun)
You don't need to be an expert in each field in order to build a decent robot. However, if you happen to have a background in one field, your creations will naturally revolve around that strength. Along the way, robotics provides an exciting opportunity to learn new skills and find hidden talents.
People are more likely to identify an object as a robot when it has the rudimentary sections of a living being. People look for eyes and a mouth (generally a face), legs, and a torso, as though they were examining an insect or exotic animal.
From an anatomical perspective, robot parts generally fit into one or more of the following categories:
• Brains
• Electrical Power
• Sensors
• Action and Feedback
• Body/Aesthetics.
(In next post we are going to starts with the basic of these parts so stay updated see you soon.)