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Introduction: History of Robotics -

past, present and future

Dr. Ashish Dutta Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

Coordinator, Centre for Mechatronics

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, INDIA

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

What do you come up with first when you think of

robots?

Mechanical machines ?

Companions / friends

Pets / toys

Helpers

Mechanical machines ?

Companions / friends

Pets / toys

Helpers

Dangerous machines

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Industrial Robot Arms ?

PAST

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Present - Life of an amazon robot !

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Social robots

FUTURE !

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

What will be the gender of the robot?

Male

Female

Neutral

What laws should be applicable to robots interacting

with humans ?

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Origin of Automation: replacing human muscle power 10,000 BC Stone tools used in early civilization:

tools make better tools.

Design of simple automation (150 BC) moving engine, Herons door etc. in Greece.

1780 AD saw the creation of automatic dolls which could write, draw pictures etc.

Punch cards used in power looms in France in 1801 for manufacture of textiles Joseph-Marie-Jacquard.

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Automation in ancient Greece (150 BC)

Steam engine Herons Door

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Programmed textile loom: 1801 in France

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Hard Automation in Ford Motor Company 1904

Idea of transfer lines in which a car was assembled

at different stations.

First use of hard automation – alignment devices,

transfer devices etc.

1904 Henry Ford’s mass production of vehicles in

the USA.

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

1921 Karel Kapec’s play depicting human like mechanical man (slave) - robots.

1942 Isaac Asimov first used the term Robotics.

Just for History !

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Origin of robots

1945 master slave manipulator made for

radioactive material handling for the Atom Bomb

project.

A strictly

mechanical

device

master slave

Motion transfer by

wire rope and

pulleys

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

What changed everything?

Transistor - (1949) : concept of reprogram!

1950 SHAKY : First robot-

1952 George Dovel : teach / play back devices for NC

machines/ robots.

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Clumsy robots to sophisticated humanoids

1950 2000

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Evolution of NC technology

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Flexible Manufacturing System

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Computer integrated manufacturing

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Industry 4.0

Connection

involving=

machines-humans-

AI

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

What is the definition of a Robot ?

Nobody seems to agree !

To be called a robot it should do some or all of the

following :

- move around

- sense and manipulate the environment.

- display intelligent behavior

Is a CNC machine a Robot ?

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Three generations of robotics / engineering

First generation of robots: simple pick and place devices with no external sensors.

Second generation robots: external Sensors (vision, tactile, etc) for interaction with the environment.

Third generation robots: intelligence, smart materials, bio , etc.

Future robots: bio-robots, micro , nano ,

cybogs, aneroids etc.

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

First Generation Robots : 1950 – 1970 NC technology

Simple motion

capabilities for

pick and place

applications

Robots made of revolute

joints actuated by open

loop or closed loop control.

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Second generation of robots (1970 …1990)

Electronics: smaller, faster and cheaper processors

External sensors : interaction with the environment

- vision

- advanced sensors : gyros, inclination, force, slip.

- advanced controllers : microcontroller, DSP

- speech recognition

- AI

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Third generation robots 1990 - 2000

New materials – smart materials, smart actuators.

Interest in emulating biological design

paradigms.

New areas like:

Micro, Nano-robotics, Vision, bio-robotics, etc.

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Micro – Robot Surgeon for bypass surgery!

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Micro-robot Dentist !

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Micro Robotic Hair Cut !

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Hand with no joints : Artificial muscles

Five finger hand with artificial muscles (EAP)

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Snake, bird made of artificial muscles

Emulating biology

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Robots for rehabilitation

Fig. HAL (Human assistive locomotion) Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Autonomous transport

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Happy robot or sad robot ??

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Brain Computer Interfaces

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Driver tracking

Robot Joints and work volume

Dr. Ashish Dutta

Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Robot arm = links + joints + sensors +

actuators

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Prismatic joint : DOF 1

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Revolute (DOF 1) / Cylindrical joint (DOF 2)

Fig. Revolute Fig. Cylindrical

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Spherical joint : DOF 3

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Work Volume

How many DOF must a robot have – it depends on

the task .

Volume inside which the robot can position its

gripper.

The job to be performed must be inside the work

volume.

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Cartesian robot

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Cylindrical robot

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Articulated

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SCARA

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

How to decide

Link lengths? (for humans ??)

Link velocities during control ??

Thank you

THANK YOU

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Pathfinder - Sojourner

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Autonomous helicopter

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Active Prosthetics

Fig. Prosthetics

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Cockroach

Fig. Coordination of multi leg locomotion.

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Surgical robotics

Dr. Ashish Dutta , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur, INDIA

Brain surgery

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Educational robotics

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Self learning kits

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Educational toys

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Educational toys

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Study of behavior

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Learning human skills

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Game playing skills

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Facial expression

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Social interaction

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Pets

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