Types of Robots
The modern era and the accelerated developments of technology, robots
have spread in a remarkable way, especially nowadays, as many technology
companies have turned to new innovations in artificial intelligence techniques
related to smart robots, so you will find many robots in this subject, whether
the robot used in the industrial, medical and educational sectors with a
robot It is concerned with traffic regulation and the sports sector as
well, we find that some robots are able to assemble themselves independently,
some of them reduce its size through a narrow tunnel and some of them are home,
and another teach children and play chess, and this type of robot is called a
social robot.
The innovation of advanced
types of sensors and the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), which
connect various devices in one network, are able to monitor all surrounding
environmental conditions and respond based on the information they collect, all
of these things have led to the building of a generation of robots more complex
than ever before. And use it in all areas of life, such as industry,
health, security and helping people.
Different types of robots:
Hanaa are countless numbers of
multiple robots of all kinds, whether in their use or benefits, and in this
topic we will list the most important types of robots, and we have preceded a
technological selection site and talked with you about the latest robot in the
world, as well as the home robot with some other topics of the importance of
information security In companies. Here are the most important
types of robots:
Medical robot:

Where this type of robots can
perform surgeries, as well as by performing all the necessary procedures for
laparoscopy, for example, as well as the same applies in various medical
specialties, and thus all surgeries known to the public as closed surgeries can
be performed by robots, and it was the first surgical robot in the world
“Heartthrob” It was developed and used for the first time in Vancouver,
British Columbia.
Military service robots:

They are independent units
armed with robots, as well as include drones and have the ability to contribute
to reducing human losses, which is a new stage in the use of modern weapons for
armament for the army and fleet, as they can identify specific strikes that
contribute to reducing human losses, and also contribute to facilitating the
work of teams Combating terrorism and dismantling bombs, with their
installations supported by the latest military technology.
Sports robot:

This type of robots is a new
type came out called (Drone-ovic), which performs the tasks dedicated to
throwing balls for tennis players, during the game in a specific way, as it
works on performing strong and effective strikes and these strokes help them to
play in a more effective and skillful way, and this is used The robot is
currently helping players during training exercises, as it throws balls to them
in specific places and angles that help them improve their game, and helps
players during training, throwing balls in specific places and angles, and it
has also been equipped with a 4K camera to photograph players from above, which
allows them to watch these videos later. And review their performance
while playing.
Aerospace robots :
This is a broad category. It
includes all sorts of flying robots—the SmartBird robotic seagull and the Raven
surveillance drone, for example—but also robots that can operate in space, such
as Mars rovers and NASA's Robonaut, the humanoid that flew to the International
Space Station and is now back on Earth.
Self-Driving Cars:

Many robots can drive
themselves around, and an increasing number of them can now drive you around.
Early autonomous vehicles include the ones built for DARPA’s autonomous-vehicle
competitions and also Google’s pioneering self-driving Toyota Prius, later spun
out to form Waymo.
Research robots:

The vast majority of today’s robots
are born in universities and corporate research labs. Though these robots may
be able to do useful things, they’re primarily intended to help researchers do,
well, research. So although some robots may fit other categories described
here, they can also be called research robots.
Telepresence robots:

Telepresence robots allow you to be
present at a place without actually going there. You log on to a robot avatar
via the internet and drive it around, seeing what it sees, and talking with
people. Workers can use it to collaborate with colleagues at a distant office,
and doctors can use it to check on patients..
Underwater robots :

The favorite place for these robots
is in the water. They consist of deep-sea submersibles like Aquanaut, diving
humanoids like Ocean One, and bio-inspired systems like the ACM-R5H snakebot.
Humanoids robots :

This is probably the type of robot
that most people think of when they think of a robot. Examples of humanoid
robots include Honda’s Asimo, which has a mechanical appearance, and also
androids like the Geminoid series, which are designed to look like people.
Exoskeletons robots:

Robotic exoskeletons can be used for physical rehabilitation and for enabling a paralyzed patient walk again. Some have industrial or military applications, by giving the wearer added mobility, endurance, or capacity to carry heavy loads.
Entertainment robots:

These robots are designed to evoke an emotional response and make us laugh or feel surprise or in awe. Among them are robot comedian RoboThespian, Disney’s theme park robots like Navi Shaman, Ai-Da robot who makes drawings, painting, and sculptures, Ai-Da is the world's first ultra-realistic robot artist, and musically inclined bots like Partner.
Disaster Response:

These robots perform dangerous jobs
like searching for survivors in the aftermath of an emergency. For example,
after an earthquake and tsunami struck Japan in 2011, Packbots were used to
inspect damage at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station.
Consumer:

Consumer robots are robots you
can buy and use just for fun or to help you with tasks and chores. Examples are
the robot dog Aibo, the Roomba vacuum, AI-powered robot assistants, and a
growing variety of robotic toys and kits.
Home robot:

There are countless numbers of
smart technologies used to help and facilitate the performance of household
tasks, including many innovations by a number of experts, to develop a
multi-tasking and activities home entertainment robot, and it has been called
"HomePod" and has the ability to move on its own. It can
transform any wall into a giant screen. Asus unveiled a robot named (Zenbo) as
a smart home manager, security guard, kitchen assistant and family
photographer, and it interacts with users in an easy and fun way, in addition
to playing songs and reading educational stories in a creative way. .
Industrial robot:

There are countless numbers of
smart technologies used in industries, including the use of robots that work
specifically in the field of dangerous industrial processes, as well as in
foundries, blacksmithing workshops, the field of presses and heavy engineering
works, such as those in which hot castings are dealt with, as well as the
introduction of workpieces into machinery The human function in these
operations is to operate and stay safe at a sufficient distance.
Care of the elderly:

The name of the robot (Camaro)
of Mitsubishi Corporation was famous in Japan, which provides services and
important tasks to provide care for the elderly in the first place, and this
robot is distinguished by giving it a yellow color, as it is one meter long,
weighs 30 kilograms, and has the ability to utter a voice A man and a
female, and it was sold for the first time for $ 14,000, and "Camaro"
is run by the Linux operating system, and has the ability to recognize speech,
and the robot's tasks include reminding of appointments to take treatment and
requesting help when a problem is suspected.
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