1(2), (2022):28-32 DOI: https://doi.org/10.46632/jame/1/2/4
Dhiraj V. Astonkar, Megha S. Chinchamalatpure
Human movement and Designed to reflect communications Professional robots are humanoid robots. Like all service robots, They are cost savings and By automating tasks that lead to productivity Provide value. Humanoid robots are professional Service is a relatively new form of robot. The humanoid robot is one of the humanoid robots developed by Hanson Robotics. Sophia has a human-like conversation and can express Many human-like facial expressions. Research on human robots and space exploration, personal assistance and care, education and hobby, search and recovery, manufacture and maintenance, public relations and health Human figures move, speak and function through certain features such as sensors and actuators. Android is like a human being A human robot, while ganoids look like female humans. Human figures function through certain features. They have sensors that help them sense Their surroundings, And the flexibility with which they change, Such as law enforcement and movement Have many features. Human working robot for working people their care and complete protection Helps them by making sure. Such robots also work in factories, at the same time humanoid robots, Repeatable tasks without error, In form and in ambiguous function Not intended to imitate humans. Rather than being a “do it all” assistant – They have very specific roles. Our own TUG mobile robots and Robot’s Rumba are every prime example of humanoid robots. Robots made in human form or in the shape of the human body – a head, One body, two arms and Two legs. Androids are artificial creatures like humans, at least in appearance but also in behavior. Now available for purchase or rent for an undisclosed amount, the related Android labeled Ameca has beautiful face and movable hands and is charged as the “perfect human robot operating system for human-robot communication”.
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