robotics

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English - Turkish
robotlarla uğraşan bilim dalı
robotbilim
robotik

Robotik hakkında hiçbir şey bilmiyorum. - I know nothing about robotics.

(Ticaret) robot teknolojisi
robotics equipment
robotik cihazları
English - English
The science and technology of robots, their design, manufacture, and application
mechanically accomplished tasks done by automated equipment
Study of robot technology
The use of automated machines to replace human effort, although they may not perform functions in a humanlike manner
Field of study concerned with developing and using robots
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the area of AI concerned with the practical use of robots
The use of computer-controlled machines that perform production tasks
the study and use of robots
The technology of building machines (robots) with computer intelligence and humanlike physical capabilities
Robotics is the science of designing and building robots. the study of how robots are made and used. Design, construction, and use of machines (robots) to perform tasks done traditionally by human beings. Robots are widely used in such industries as automobile manufacture to perform simple repetitive tasks, and in industries where work must be performed in environments hazardous to humans. Many aspects of robotics involve artificial intelligence; robots may be equipped with the equivalent of human senses such as vision, touch, and the ability to sense temperature. Some are even capable of simple decision making, and current robotics research is geared toward devising robots with a degree of self-sufficiency that will permit mobility and decision-making in an unstructured environment. Today's industrial robots do not resemble human beings; a robot in human form is called an android
A robot is "a reprogrammable, multifunctional manipulator designed to move material, parts, tools, or specialised devices through various programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks" (Robot Institute of America, 1979) Robotics involves engineering various strategies, involving hardware and software, whereby Artificial Intelligence might interact with the human environment in a productive and useful manner
A form of artificial Intelligence, robotic systems are used in healthcare in two main forms: they process sensory input from haptic interfaces and/or allow surgeons to act with more accuracy than the unassisted human hand Robotic systems with miniaturized cameras and precision laser surgical instruments are now used to conduct minimally invasive surgery right down to the cellular level
{i} technology dealing with the construction and use of robots
"the application of any computer-controlled machine that can be programmed to move or carry out work "*
The technology developed to combine software, mechanical manipulators, sensors, controllers and computers to provide programmable automation
Tools that drive biotechnical manufacturing of food and fiber, and cloned beefsteaks grown in nutrient tanks that could provide consistent, high-quality protein without breeding, feeding, and caring for cattle Similar processes for other products eliminate the plant or animal as intermediary between raw nutrients and the dinner table Robotics and biotechnology could make a crucial difference for rural communities Under the teleological paradigm, such technologies can be organized and structured to provide employment, services, and amenities for an educated, enlightened rural population
robotics equipment
equipment used in robotics
robotic
Of, relating to, or resembling a robot

Al Gore was famously criticized for having the most robotic manner of any US politician.

US Robotics
(Computers) USR, company that manufactures modems (headquartered in Illinois, USA)
robotic
{s} mechanically automated; working like a robot; of or pertaining to robotics
robotic
Robotic equipment can perform certain tasks automatically. Astronaut Pierre Thuot tried to latch the 15-foot robotic arm onto the satellite
robotics

    Turkish pronunciation

    rōbätîks

    Pronunciation

    /ˌrōˈbätəks/ /ˌroʊˈbɑːtɪks/

    Etymology

    () Coined by Isaac Asimov from robot + -ics by comparison to "physics ... hydraulics, celestial mechanics, and so on" in his 1941 book Liar!.

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