Robotics is a multidisciplinary field that involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots. There are four main types of robotics, each serving different applications based on their design and functionality:
These robots are stationary and do not move from their location. They are often used in manufacturing processes such as assembly lines, welding, and painting. Fixed robotics are highly precise and are designed for repetitive tasks in a controlled environment.
Mobile robots can move through their environment, with capabilities such as navigation, obstacle avoidance, and exploration. Examples include autonomous vehicles, delivery robots, and robotic vacuum cleaners. They are used in logistics, exploration, and service industries.
Humanoid robots are designed to resemble and mimic human behaviors and interactions. They often have human-like appearances, facial expressions, and communication abilities. These robots are used in research, customer service, healthcare, and entertainment.
Autonomous robots operate independently without human intervention, often using sensors and AI to make decisions. They are used in applications such as drones, self-driving cars, and robotic surveillance systems.