CASE STUDY: What is a robot?

Case Studies

Boeing Australia – Where humans and automation work together

Since the 2008 establishment of Boeing’s advanced research and development unit …

IR4 – Mass communication via robotic automation

IR4 is an early revenue technology company that is setting global benchmarks in …

Kalmar – AutoStrad Terminal Solution

Within the next 10-15 years many of the major stevedores will automate and the …

Maritime robotics

Wide area surveillance of the oceans requires a diversity of solutions …

Rio Tinto Mining Automation

Rio Tinto’s fleet of autonomous haul trucks have moved more than 1 billion tonnes of …

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Robots are autonomous machines that can move within their physical environment and manipulate objects. Robots have four main features: mobility, interactivity, communication and autonomy. In general we use the word “robotics” to encompass ALL robotics-relevant fields such as computer and machine vision, artificial intelligence and machine learning as well as automation and autonomous systems. Some of the “robots” described in the roadmap may not demonstrate all four features, such as mobility or absolute autonomy.

Robots are often described in terms of two classes of robots, industrial or service, depending on their intended application. Industrial robots are used in industrial automation applications while service robots are not. Service robots may be for personal/domestic use or for use in professional settings, e.g., concierge robots in hotels. Statistics on the number of robots produced in the world each year are divided into these two broad categories by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). Almost 300,000 industrial robots and 7.3 million service robots were sold in 2016 manufactured by more than 700 companies worldwide.

Robotics is an interdisciplinary field that includes, mechanical and electrical engineering, computer science, design and, increasingly, the social sciences, creative arts and law.

The development of robotic technologies will lead to the creation of new companies, new jobs and will address a range of issues of national importance including an ageing population, servicing remote communities and dealing with labour shortages.

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An Australian university (ANU) has been the first to trial intelligent drones for automated inspection of solar power plants.

The project is an industry-researcher collaboration funded by the Australian government’s Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) developing a cost-effective robotic inspection system…

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