Humanoid Robots || PPT || for electronic and electrical engineering
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Humanoid Robots || PPT || for electronic and electrical engineering
Introduction
What is a Humanoid Anyway?
History of Humanoid Robot
Why to Develop Humanoids?
Challenges in Humanoids
Human Evolution
Legged Locomotion
Humanoid Robot Applications
Social Aspects
Conclusion
Introduction
Robotics deals with robots
Recent enhancement in robotics – Humanoid robots
Humanoid robots – having human characteristics or form
Resemble human both in appearance and behaviour
“Elektro” is the first Humanoid Robot
History of Humanoid Robot
Integration of scientific and engineering fields, has a social dimension
WASEDA University- leading research sites
First usable robot by HONDA in 1996
HONDA Humanoid robots-brief history
First high profile humanoid robot-Honda’s ASIMO-2000
What is a Humanoid Anyway?
Humanoid refers to any being whose body structure resembles that of a human: head, torso, legs, arms, hands.
But it is also a robot made to resemble a human both in appearance and behaviour.
The difference between a robot and android is only skin-deep, looks exactly like humans on the outside, but with internal mechanics of humanoid robot.
More rational reasons
They can work in human environment without a need to adapt themselves or to change the environment
Our environment and our tools are adapted for us
Why adapt all to robots?
It is easier for a human being to interact with a human-like being
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