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1、LEGO Basics - 1,Definitions of Robot:,American Heritage Dictionary: “A mechanical device capable of performing a variety of complex human tasks on command or by being programmed.”,Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary: “ A machine under computer control capable of performing tasks automatically.”,O

2、xford Dictionary: “ A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one controlled by a computer.”,While there is no universally accepted definition, the following points cover the majority of robots.,A robot is artificial; does not occur naturally,It is contr

3、olled by a computer,It can sense the surrounding environment,It can perform actions,LEGO Basics - 2,Despite these requirements sometimes difficult to to categorize a Robot -,Is a washing machine a robot?,It is artificial,A robot is artificial; does not occur naturally,They can sense when a train is

4、approaching,They can raise and lower boom gates,Modern washers are controlled by minature computers inside,They can sense when the lid is open,They can movements like spinning clothes back and forth,What about railroad traffic booms at grade crossings?,They are are artificial,They are controlled by

5、computers,LEGO Basics - 3,Why have robots?:,Dull tasks can perform repetitive tasks accurately time after time; in an industrial setting will perform simple tasks more quickly than humans,Dirty Tasks can clean and mop up floors; clean out gutters and snake through sewer pipes,Dangerous tasks Can ope

6、rate in unsafe areas (radioactive, poisonous atmosphere, bomb detection and removal, underwater ex: the BP oil spill, Mars Rover, search and rescue, locate victims in disaster areas ex: mine cave ins, earth quakes,They are generally good at doing what we commonly call the 3Ds:,- This leads to greate

7、r productivity and better quality control ; they can pick up and manipulate little fragile items and can stop within a human hair width. 1st Industrial robot was used in a New Jersey auto assembly print picking up hot molds,Right now they are being used in Japan to inside damaged nuclear power plant

8、s to assess damage,LEGO Basics - 4,In addition, robots have been used in amazing high tech applications:,Medical robots allow doctors to perform surgery on patients remotely,Exploratory Mars and Lunar rovers,Military predator drones, robotic mule (Big Dog),Training - simulators,LEGO Basics - 4,A Rob

9、ot must be able to Sense Plan they take information and input it to the robots brain or computation component,Consists of an onboard computer used to process information coming from the sensors. This input generates actions to be performed in the output or actuators,The moving parts. May be motors i

10、n the wheels, or engines used for lifting. Also include lights and speakers, hydraulic lifters and pneumatic cylinders,Sensors,Computation,Actuators,information,information,path of information flow in a robot,The main Components are,LEGO Basics - 5,Interesting facts,The first Industrial robot was de

11、veloped by in 1950 with George Devols Unimate robot. This robot was capable of lifting hot pieces of metal from a die casting machine and stacking. The first Unimate was sold to General Motors for an assembly plant in New Jersey,The term Robot was first used by Czech writer Karel Capek (1920) in his

12、 play R.U.R. 9Rossums Universal Robots). It came from the czech word robota - which means forced work, slave or servitude. Capek credits his brother Josef as the true inventor of the word,LEGO Basics - 5,Interesting facts,The first Industrial robot was developed by in 1950 with George Devols Unimate

13、 robot. This robot was capable of lifting hot pieces of metal from a die casting machine and stacking. The first Unimate was sold to General Motors for an assembly plant in New Jersey,The term Robot was first used by Czech writer Karel Capek (1920) in his play R.U.R. 9Rossums Universal Robots). It c

14、ame from the czech word robota - which means forced work, slave or servitude. Capek credits his brother Josef as the true inventor of the word,LEGO Basics Sensors - 5,Without sensors a robot is just a machine. Robots need sensors to determine what is happening.,A sensor is a device that measures a p

15、hysical quantity and converts it into an electrical signal which can be read by the robot.,The LEGO has four external sensors and one internal sensor. The external sensors are: - Sound - Touch - Ultrasonic - Light The internal sensor is the rotation sensor built into each motor The external sensors

16、connect to the NXT brick through the four input ports numbered 1 thru 4 located on the bottom.,LEGO Basics Sound Sensor - 5,The Sound Sensor can detect the decibel level: the softness or loudness of a sound. It detects both dB and dBA:,dBA: The sounds human ears are able to hear.,dB: All actual soun

17、ds, including too high or low for the human ear to hear. Connects to Port 2 (Default location) Sound Sensor readings are displayed in percentages, for example 4-5 % silent room 5-10% conversation a few feet away 10-30% normal conversation close to sensor 30-100% shouting, loud music, Sound Sensor re

18、adings are displayed in percentages, * Ranges assume a distance of 1 meter away. Sound ranges are used as trigger points, the robot is programmed to respond to a reading above or below the trigger point.bove,LEGO Basics Light Sensor - 5,The Light enables robot to distinguish between light and darkness, rea

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