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Re: Are they really robots?
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if it has a power source, and sensors, and actuators, and a computer to process the signals from the sensors and send commands to the actuators, why is it not called a robot simply because it has no electrical or electronic parts ? |
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EDIT: Autonomy is more direct than remote control. why then does a MORE direct system disqualify the device as a robot? Last edited by PAR_WIG1350 : 14-09-2010 at 23:39. |
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A robot is any object that passes inspection.
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Ok, I see where you're getting at. You're right, I guess that would count, but that's like a really specific ambition project for no electronics, like what I mentioned before:
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Hope that helps; does that portray my ideas? |
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Check out this very cool machine that uses several "binary mechanical computers." These computers are programmed by placing pins in different locations, but they are computers none the less. Their final machine will use sensors to synchronize the clock with the rising sun through the use of shape-memory alloy wire and a very unique lens. |
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Might be off topic a bit, but consider the carburetor, vs electronic fuel injection. The carburetor is a relatively simple mechanical device that uses some pretty basic principles to meter fuel quite accurately under many different operating conditions. EFI uses a computer, several sensors, several actuators, a sort of complicated program, and calibrated lookup tables to do the same job.
I doubt either is really a robot, but the analog mechanical device is my favorite if I'm the one paying for and maintaining the thing. |
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Please navigate to:
http://www.robotics.utexas.edu/rrg/learn_more/history/ and you get: According to the Robot Institute of America (1979) a robot is: "A reprogrammable, multifunctional manipulator designed to move material, parts, tools, or specialized devices through various programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks". With this debate, we will see what the community thinks when the BSA Robotics Merit Badge is published April 2011. |
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I think a lot of people - laymen - think of a "Robot" simply as a mechanical man. A machine that mimics the shape and motion of a human.
From that perspective, many people would think our machines weren't robots, but some other kind of machine. |
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Hmmm ... that's a vaguely familiar acronym ... where have I heard that before?
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I think they are robots.
Every time the operate moves the joystick, presses a button, or something else he is sending a signal (which acts the external stimuli) to the robot telling it to execute a piece of preprogrammed code in response. In even more abstract sense you could think of the driver station as a big sensor array. The driver is creating the external stimuli that in turn makes the robot execute a preprogrammed response. |
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Gaming consoles are not machines; they're not largely mechanical. At most, they have vibration functions. Robots have mechanical emphasis.
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Are they Robots?
I think the various messages in this thread have unequivocally established that the answer to this question is: "Of course they aren't robots; they are obviously and unambiguously robots." |
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