Humans have always depended on machines. Starting from the coarsest sticks as weapons used for hunting to modern weapons of mass destruction, we are increasingly dependent on machines. Many of us see as a machine for the proper functioning of our society is necessary.
It stands as a testament to our ingenuity, that we are able to automate many mundane aspects of the functioning of our society to make life easier. The next generation of machines arebecome smarter, smaller and more energy efficient.
The development of electronic toys has a striking resemblance to the development of robots to technological progress. From its beginnings, simple robots that have been programmed to perform repetitive actions to sophisticated robots with artificial intelligence to be able to get us a long way in improving the quality of the robot. Commercially, Tiger Electronics, Sony and popular "robo-pets" that were very successfully released. InThe virtual world, which are automated programs designed for specific purposes popular. General consensus is, that interact with each machine which is adaptable, and can manipulate their environment is viewed as a robot. Bill Gates latest vision of "a robot in every home" could be as prophetic as his earlier vision of "a computer in every home", which is now a real scenario.
History of Robots:
There are rough prototypes of robots since antiquity has been. These include robots, operatedto steam, wind and water. Greek mathematician Arkittas had operated a machine dove, could gain the momentum with steam power. Alexander had many self-employed have vending machines that have been working with wind pressure and steam. In 1088 Su Sang had a clock tower, which displays the time automatically in some parts of China. In 1136 and 1206 AD, a Muslim inventor named Al Zazari had operated a number of independently developed machines such as cooking equipment and waterMusical instrument. This is a human like robot was used in boats as a singer and as an entertainer in the court of the king.
Almost in the year 1495 Leonardo da Vinci had sketched a human shape robot. This sketch came into light in 1950 and was named as the Leonardo robot. This robot was capable of sitting, shook his hand, head and moves the jaws. This robot design was made as the structure of a human being. Between 1738 and 1739, Jacques Devaucanson had created various robotin various sizes, including duck robot, flute-playing robot. The duck was the robot can play with his wings. It could extend the neck, pick food from the hands of visitors. In 1700, in Japan, a large number of different robots have been developed, of which a robot named "Karakul" was considered suitable for the supply of tea known. Had from 1799 to 1881, Japanese craftsmen developed a variety of robots. In 1926, Westinghouse Electric Corporation has created a huge robot called"Television", which could do many complex works. Japanese scientist Makoto Nisimura had the robot "Gakutensoku" which was the first man, the dimensioning of the robot. England was not far behind these inventions. In 1948-1949 the first electronic autonomous robots called "Elmore and Elsi" were founded by William Gray Walter has surprised the world. It was the detection of light and darkness can and was even able to communicate with external devices. The first modern robot was created inthe year 1954, prepared by George Davel and digitally operated. It received the name "university met and Dave sold it to generator engines.
Karel has Kapok, Czechoslovakia writers made the term popular with his robot playing Ros mos-Universal Robot. This play was first performed in 1921. It was an industry that has been produced where artificial humans and robots have been. Kapok Karel had mentioned later that he was the mention of the name "i lab", which means in Latin work, but he later thoughtrenamed as robots that of his brother, who was translated as proposed in "Hard work."
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