Scientific Study from the year 2025 in the subject Computer Sciences - Artificial Intelligence, , language: English, abstract: The science of robotics deals with devices that carry out activities automatically or semi-automatically using preset, adaptive programming and algorithms. These devices, also referred to as robots, are either operated by humans or fully controlled by computer programs and algorithms. The construction, design, and programming of robots are all included in the broad idea of robotics. These robots interact directly with the actual world, and they are frequently used in…mehr
Scientific Study from the year 2025 in the subject Computer Sciences - Artificial Intelligence, , language: English, abstract: The science of robotics deals with devices that carry out activities automatically or semi-automatically using preset, adaptive programming and algorithms. These devices, also referred to as robots, are either operated by humans or fully controlled by computer programs and algorithms. The construction, design, and programming of robots are all included in the broad idea of robotics. These robots interact directly with the actual world, and they are frequently used in place of people to carry out repetitive and boring jobs. Robots can be grouped according to their size, field of use, or objective. Robotics is only one aspect of automation. It indicates that a procedure is carried out entirely or in part without the need for human intervention. Instead, only electrical or mechanical devices and pre-programmed or adaptable computer programs are used to run the process. The term "predefined applications" refers to algorithms, where every operation is predetermined and carried out autonomously, irrespective of any unanticipated environmental changes. The ability of the algorithm to modify its behavior in response to modifications in the environment or process is known as adaptive automation. Since robots are typically a component of automated systems, robotics and automation go hand in hand. Even if automation can exist without robots and robots can be utilized with little to no automation in some situations, the two are like identical twins, each with their own unique personality.
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Dr. Rajesh Kumar Mishra, ICFRE-Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur (MP), India is an internationally acclaimed researcher in the field of astrophysics, cosmic rays, space science, electronics, computer science and forestry. He has a postgraduate degree in Physics and Mathematics. He has done his doctoral degree in space science. Dr. Mishra has more than 30 years experience in various branches of astrophysics, cosmic rays, space science, climate change, computer applications, web application, network application and database development, and forestry science. He has more than 450 research publications in International and Nations journals in his credit. He is a life member of Indian Physics Association and Plasma Space science of India and member of Division of Plasma Physics, Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies (AAPPS-DPP). He is working as Assistant Editor for the online open access magazine "Van Sangyan" and Executive Board Member and Editorial Board Member for the journal Indian Journal of Tropical Biodiversity published by Society for Promotion of Tropical Biodiversity.
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