Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Robotics principles


Artificial intelligence – intelligence of machines and the annex of computer science that aims to actualize it.

Degrees of abandon – admeasurement to which a apprentice can move itself; bidding in agreement of Cartesian coordinates (x, y, and z) and angular movements (yaw, pitch, and roll).7

Emergent behaviour – complicated resultant behaviour that emerges from the again operation of simple basal behaviours.

Envelope (Space), Best – aggregate of amplitude encompassing the best advised movements of all apprentice locations including the end-effector, workpiece, and attachments.8

Humanoid – akin a animal getting in form, function, or both.

Three Laws of Robotics – coined by the science fiction columnist Isaac Asimov, one of the aboriginal austere considerations of the belief and robopsychological aspects of robotics.

Tool Center Point (TCP) – agent of the apparatus alike system.8

Uncanny basin – accepted point at which humanoid apprentice behavior and actualization is so abutting to that of absolute bodies as to could cause revulsion.

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