Robots can be used in almost any situation and are primarily
intended to help humans in some way, shape or form. If you are unsure of
what you want your robot to do or simply want to concentrate your
efforts on specific tasks, here are some ideas:
Amusement & Companionship
Building a robot in and of itself is fun and exciting. Robotics
incorporates aspects of many disciplines including engineering
(mechanical, electrical, computer), sciences (mathematics and physics)
and arts (aesthetics) and users are free to use their imagination.
Amusing others with your creations (especially if they are user-friendly
and interactive) helps others to become interested in the field.
Knowledge & Learning
In order to build increasingly complex robots, most professionals and
hobbyists use knowledge they have acquired when building previous
robots. Instead of building one robot, you can learn how to use
individual components with the objective of building your own “knowledge
library” to use to undertake a larger, more complex design in the
future.
Competitions & Contests
Competitions give the project design guidelines and a due date. They
also put your robot against others in the same class and test your
design and construction skills. Although many competitions are
specifically for students (elementary to university), there also exist
open competitions where adults and professionals alike can compete.
Autonomous life form
Humans are natural creators and innovators. The next great innovation
will be to develop a fully autonomous life form that rivals or surpasses
ourselves in ability and perhaps creativity. This goal is still being
accomplished in small steps by individuals, research organizations and
professionals.
Domestic or Professional tasks
Domestic robots help liberate people from unpleasant or dangerous tasks and give them more liberty and security.
Professional and Service Robots
are used in a variety of applications at work, in public, in hazardous
environments, in locations such as deep-sea, battlefields and space,
just to name a few. In addition to the service areas such as cleaning,
surveillance, inspection and maintenance, we utilize these robots where
manual task execution is dangerous, impossible or unacceptable.
Professional and Service Robots are more capable, rugged and often more
expensive than
domestic robots
and are ideally suited for professional and/or commercial use.
RobotShop’s lineup of professional and service robots is always
expanding...
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