First Law: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
Second Law: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
An industrial robot is an automated machine used in manufacturing for tasks like welding, assembly, material handling, and inspection. They improve efficiency, precision, and safety while reducing labor costs.
SCARA Robots
(high-speed assembly)
Cartesian Robots
(linear motion)
Delta Robots
(high-speed picking)
Cobots
(safe human collaboration)
Roomba (iRobot)
Autonomous vacuum cleaner
A service robot is a robot designed to assist humans by performing useful tasks in non-industrial environments, such as homes, hospitals, hotels, and public spaces.
Paro
(Pet Robot)
De Vinci
(Surgical Robot)
Nao
(Humanoid Robot)
Sophia (Hanson Robotics)
A social robot is designed to interact with humans in a natural and engaging way, using speech, facial expressions, and body language. These robots use AI, sensors, and machine learning to understand emotions, respond to conversations, and assist in various social environments.
ASIMO
A humanoid robot is a robot designed to resemble and interact like a human, often with a head, torso, arms, and sometimes legs. These robots use AI, sensors, and actuators to perform tasks such as walking, talking, facial recognition, and object manipulation.
ATLAS
CB2
GEMINOID
NAO
MarsCat
Animal-inspired robots mimic the movement, behavior, or physical structure of animals to enhance mobility, efficiency, and adaptability in various environments. These robots are used in exploration, surveillance, rescue operations, and robotics research.
Self Driving Car
An autonomous robot is a self-operating machine that performs tasks without human intervention by using sensors, AI, and decision-making algorithms. These robots navigate, adapt to environments, and complete missions independently.
DJI Phantom
A flying robot is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can operate autonomously or be remotely controlled. These robots use propellers, wings, or rotors for movement and are used in surveillance, delivery, rescue missions, and research.
PARO
A pet robot is a robotic companion designed to mimic the behavior and appearance of real pets. These robots provide entertainment, emotional support, and interaction without requiring traditional pet care like feeding or cleaning.
A surgical robot is a highly specialized robot used to assist or perform surgical procedures with greater precision, flexibility, and control than traditional manual techniques. These robots are controlled by surgeons and are commonly used for minimally invasive surgeries.
Cyberknife
MAKO
De Vinci
An underwater vehicle is a robotic or autonomous system designed to operate underwater for various purposes such as exploration, research, mapping, and inspection. These vehicles can be classified into remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).
AUV
ROV
The Andros Robot
A rescue robot is designed to assist in search and rescue missions, particularly in environments that are dangerous or inaccessible to humans, such as collapsed buildings, disaster zones, or hazardous terrains. These robots can navigate through rubble, detect survivors, and provide crucial information to rescue teams.
Microcontroller Board:
A microcontroller board is a compact integrated circuit designed to control electronic devices by processing inputs and executing programmed instructions.
Arduino:
Arduino is a versatile, open-source microcontroller board designed for easy programming and prototyping in electronics, robotics, and IoT.
UNO
NANO
Raspberry Pi:
Raspberry Pi is a versatile, affordable mini-computer designed for educational, DIY, and embedded projects, offering full computing power with GPIO pins for hardware interfacing.
Raspberry Pi
STM32:
STM32 is a family of high-performance microcontrollers based on ARM Cortex-M cores, widely used in embedded systems for applications requiring low power, real-time performance, and advanced peripherals.
STM32