Introduction to Robotics (Part-2)
In the previous Part I told you the Introduction which i am giving you again about robotics.
Ben Skora is the Father of Robotics.
Robots find wide application in industries and thus are called there as industrial robots and also in scifi movies as humanoids.
Without robotics many of Europe's successful manufacturing industries would not be able to compete from their current European bases of operation.Robots are widely used in manufacturing, assembly and packing, transport, earth and space exploration, surgery, weaponry, laboratory research, and mass production of consumer and industrial goods.Robotics is a simpler to understand and more tangible introduction to programming.
Examples range from autonomous helicopters to Roomba, the robot vacuum cleaner.The most popular language in robotics is probably C/C++ (C++ is an object-oriented successor to the C language). There are additional, important software tools used in robotics, in particular: Robot Operating System (ROS) is a set of software libraries and tools that helps you build robot applications. Often, the more these systems can interact with humans, the more they learn.Robots save workers from performing dangerous tasks.
Robotic process automation
It is sometimes referred to as software robotics.Robotic process automation (RPA) refers to software that can be easily programmed to do basic, repetitive tasks across applications.RPA doesn't require programming skills.
