Robot - A machine designed to carry out tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously, often replicating human actions., Robotics - The field of study and engineering involving the design, construction, and operation of robots., Autonomous - The ability of a robot to operate and make decisions without direct human control., Sensors - Devices that detect and measure physical or environmental conditions such as light, temperature, distance, or touch. They provide input to the robot's control system., Actuators - Components that enable robots to physically interact with their environment, such as motors, servos, or pneumatic systems., Microcontroller - A small computer integrated into a robot that controls its operation and behavior, including processing sensor input and sending signals to actuators., Programming - The process of creating instructions or code that directs the robot's behavior and operation., Algorithm - A set of step-by-step instructions or rules that define how a robot should perform a specific task or solve a problem., Control System - The software and hardware components responsible for managing the robot's behavior and ensuring its movements and actions are coordinated., Code - The written instructions, usually in a programming language, that provide specific commands and logic for the robot to follow., Debugging - The process of identifying and fixing errors or issues in the robot's code or hardware., Kinematics - The study of the motion and position of robot parts, including the analysis of their velocities, accelerations, and trajectories., Manipulator - The mechanical arm or limb of a robot used for interacting with objects or the environment., End effector - The tool or device attached to the robot's manipulator, such as a gripper, suction cup, or welding torch, used to perform specific tasks., Path planning - The process of determining the optimal path or trajectory for a robot to follow to reach a desired location or perform a task., Computer Vision - The field of robotics involving the use of cameras and image processing algorithms to enable robots to perceive and understand their environment., Machine Learning - A subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that enables robots to learn from data and improve their performance without being explicitly programmed., Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) - A technique used by robots to construct maps of their environment while simultaneously determining their own position within the map., Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) - The study and development of interfaces and interactions between humans and robots, including speech recognition, gesture recognition, and natural language processing., 3D Printing - A manufacturing technique used to create physical objects by layering materials based on a digital design, often used to prototype robot components or create custom parts.,
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