Research report 1 - Topic is "Robotics"

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The research in robotics

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Contents Abstract 3 Chapter 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Background/Introduction 4 1.2 Problem Statement 4 1.3 Relevance and Significance 1.4 Research Questions Chapter 2: The literature review 5 Chapter 3 : Approach and methodologies 7 Chapter 4: Finding’s analysis and summary 8 Chapter 5: Conclusion 8 References 9

Abstract

Robotics has taken the globe by storm in what they do and in what they have successfully managed to produce. They have been known to produce good or better-quality outputs, performing high-risk activities and not being affected by working intoxicated areas. The robots as a result of creativity and innovations and it is among the highly programmed projects that are now being witnessed around the globe. They are the electro-mechanical device that has been performing human-like activities in industries and factories, especially in lifting heavy loads and also conducting assignments that may require a human being to stain. One of the notable challenges associates with robotics is the strict regulations revolving the standardization. They are a result of improved creativity and innovativeness. Still, on the other hand, they have rendered most of the people jobless since they have been performing activities that should have been carried out by many people.

Introduction

Robots are machine-like devices programmed and behave like humans by performing various tasks supposed to be done by humans. They are important, especially in industries, as they are known to perform risky activities, especially that could put human life at risk. It is an electro-mechanical device that is programmed to perform set activities uniformly. The problem statement is if there are negatives assimilated with robotics as part of artificial intelligence. The robots and the robotics have found numerous usage in industries today, and it is widely used since they are more efficient and effective, They are economical, and they greatly cut down the operation cost since they even perform most risky activities without the fear of being injured or being damaged. I most movie studies, robots have been used as humanoids. Despite the robotic and the robotics being associated with better performance and generally being good and advantageous, they are also associated with negative’s including system failures, the absence of power and also lack of enough trained personnel to have them well programmed. The significance of the research is tata it will help in establishing and understanding the challenges that have been brought about by robotics and how it has helped in the production and efficient operations in industries. The importance of the research is that as the globe is now turning toward robots to cut down the cost of business operations, there is a need to understands the merits tata are likely to be accrued. The research question:

what are the challenges that face robotics, and how are robotics applied today?

Automating the robotics

When an individual thinks of a robot, what comes to mind is the absence of human intervention. It is true to say that the robots must have human intervention during the initial stages and during eh programming. When it is working there is although small, human intervention is always present. Most people think after automating the robots, no human intervention is required, which is not true. Human intervention is always necessary for robotics despite the stage that is in robotics development. A lot is needed when programming and also the monitoring of the efficiency and the effectiveness of the application. A good application is a milk processing plant where the robots are used in the packaging and also in the measuring of the quality required in milk packets. The material used in the packaging is made to run through machines, the needed quantity of milk runs into the project, and they are automatically sealed and be packed electronically ("Learning with robotics: Functional and social acceptance of robots," 2016). The movements of the packets are via a conveyor belt, and they all constitute an improved and application of robotics via artificial intelligence. The robots, in this case, are known to perform the same activity always in specified operational sequences where there is a limited chance of errors as programming is something computerized, proven that it is working, and there are higher levels of expertise.

Another good example of the application of robotics is in the textile industry. The sewing machines are designed and programmed in such a way that they can be able to perform the tasks as required by following a specified pattern. It is crucial to also note that it can’t be possible to have the sewing machines operating without having to interact with the human intervention (Bonham, 2019). Human intervention is required, especially when developing the program and also when designing the patterns to be followed. Failure can easily result in damages as the machines may appear operational, or the robots can easily forget the stage they were in the process ("Learning with robotics: Functional and social acceptance of robots," 2016). The power failure in a milk processing plant can easily cause the robots to fail to measure and seal the milk packets, and there is a need to have human intervention in place to effectively stop the process it has also been reported that immediately after a power failure, there is a chance there could be empty or may not have attained the right quantity.

The literature review

Bonham, J. C. (2019). undefined. Hanging by a Thread, 163-180.  https://doi.org/10.7591/9781501745249-011

The article by Bonham is complete in matters regarding robotics and their application in the textile industry. The article is titled the hanging by a thread, which was published in 2019. The article is conclusive. I matter robotics, especially in the American society under the textile industry. The article has mentioned more about the efficiency and effectiveness of programming in robotics. The author has acknowledged that artificial intelligence is the reason or the motive behind robotics and has contributed to unemployment. Most of the employees have been replaced by robots which have taken up their positions work (Bonham, 2019). The article has also mentioned the positives as a result of robotic usage in the industry. Today most of the patterns when sewing has been designed by accomplishments have been necessitated by the robots. They have been programmed that they are doing the best assignments, and they are cost-effective. A lot of uniformity and have been witnessed with fewer errors. It is as a result of the positive feedback that many scientists are doing their level bests to ensure that the textile industry is fully computerized by enabling the use of robotics. The article could be believed and be used as a coursebook bearing in mind is among the newest on issues pertaining to the textile industry. The article has been pearly reviewed and robotics dealt with. There are no elements of plagiarism from the article, and an author is also a credible person in matters of robotics and business intelligence. The shortcomings of the article are that it has failed to mention the possible repercussion and the way the industry could adopt robotics without human intervention. The articles have acknowledged the importance of human interventions and the role they play when there are failures and also when the programming is being formulated and implemented to the robots.

Kondo, N. (2013). undefined. Robotics and Automation in the Food Industry, 385-400.  https://doi.org/10.1533/9780857095763.2.385

The article is conclusive to the issue of robotics and automation in the food industry. The article by Kondo has acknowledged the impact brought about by the act of having the process automated and the likely results or the output. It has been mentioned in the positivity, including improving the efficiency in the supply chain. Via automation, the human efforts required are at their minimal. There is less room for defects and errors. An example is the usage of the conveyor belt when packing processed goods .it is also the act of artificial intelligence that the industry has been taken to the next level when it comes to performance. It is the programming in the food industry that there has been a significant improvement in the efficiency in the supply chain. The article has mentioned the milk processing industry and the way the robots are working in an attempt to pack and measure the amount of milk needed in a packet (Kondo, 2013). There are many advantages and also disadvantages brought about by robotics in the food industry. Some of the limitation mentioned includes the absence of the services when it comes to the power failure could result to damages. It is sol a disadvantage bearing in mind that the program in the robots could be manipulated by hackers and crackers and render the services inaccessible. The article can be used as learning material as it has fully fit into scholarly material by being plagiarism-free, and the credentials of the author are something worth considering.

Approach and methodologies

There is a need to make good use of the methodologies and other approaches that can result in the best outcomes. One of the approaches to get the right information is via observation. A close observation of the procedures and also interviewing the experts can result in the right results. Observation will result in the emergence of the facts and nothing with be if guesswork. A closer observation can also help a firm if learning and interaction improve the experience ("Front matter," 2016). One of the main methodologies that can be sued is statistics. The observer or the interested parties must rely on the data. The data are reality available, and they can be compared from the period with the robots and the period when it was not in existence. Another vital methodology is the actual visit to the company and industry that is using robotics as a cases study or the place to benchmark.

Finding’s analysis and summary

Based on the conducted research, it is true to say that the approaches were effective and give the right outcomes in the study question about the benefits and the demerits of robotics. Basically, it has been identified data the robotics are major components that constitute the efficient flow in the supply chain ("Front matter," 2016). Most businesses and organizations ahata are using robotics are enjoying a decrease in the cist and also being capital intensive. There is uniformity, and the quality of the output is also good. On the negative side, the repercussions caused by the pow failure could be damaging. There is also enhance that the hackers and crackers can manipulate the system and end the whole process ("Front matter," 2016). . It has also been identified that robotics cannot work without human intervention. In summary, it is true to state that the human effort Is paramount In robotics as they are the ones that program, check-in the end product and also monitor the progress.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is vital to understand the importance of robotics and understand that they can be affected by the actions of hackers and crackers. Robots are used in most industries today, and they are popular due to their effectiveness and the ability to cut down costs. The fact that they have a limited chance of making errors is the reason they are popular. Robotics are essential proponents in improving and maintaining the supply chain. Efforts must be put in place to make sure that there is no computerization in the codes to avoid the inefficiency of the robots. There should be a power backup in place to avoid inefficacy when there is a power failure.

References

Bonham, J. C. (2019). undefined. Hanging by a Thread, 163-180.  https://doi.org/10.7591/9781501745249-011

Frontmatter. (2016). Learning Robotics, with Robotics, by Robotics, i-xxx.  https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119335740.fmatter

Kondo, N. (2013). undefined. Robotics and Automation in the Food Industry, 385-400.  https://doi.org/10.1533/9780857095763.2.385

Learning with robotics: Functional and social acceptance of robots. (2016). Learning Robotics, with Robotics, by Robotics, 43-85.  https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119335740.ch2

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