Publication: Intelligent Robotics—Misconceptions, Current Trends and Opportunities
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2022-02-11
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SLIIT,Faculty of Engineering
Abstract
The concepts of “Robots” have been of interest to humans from the historical times,
initially with the desire to create “artificial slaves.” Since the technology was not developing
to keep up with the “dreams,” initially Robotics was primarily of entertainment value,
relegated to plays, movies, stories, and so on. The practical applications started in the late
1950s and the 1960s with the development of programmable devices for factories and
assembly lines, as flexible automation. However, since the expectations were not adequately
realized, the general enthusiasm and funding for Robotics subsided to some extent. With
subsequent research, developments, and curricular enhancement in Engineering and
Computer Science and with the resurgence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly
machine learning, Robotics has found numerous practical applications today, in industry,
medicine, household, the service sector, and the general society. Important developments
and practical strides are being made, particularly in Soft Robotics, Mobile Robotics
(Aerial—drones, Under Water, Ground-based—autonomous vehicles in particular), Swarm
Robotics, Homecare, Surgery, Assistive Devices, and Active Prosthesis.
This talk will start with a brief history of Robotics while indicating some associated myths
and unfair expectations. Next it will outline key developments in the area. In particular,
some important practical applications of Intelligent Robotics, as developed by groups
worldwide including the Industrial Automation Laboratory at the University of British
Columbia, headed by the author, will be indicated. Some misconceptions and shortcomings
concerning Intelligent Robotics will be pointed out. The main shortcomings concern the
mechanical capabilities and the nature of intelligence. The talk will conclude by mentioning
future trends and key opportunities available in Intelligent Robotics, for both developed and
developing counties.
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Intelligent Robotics, Misconceptions, Current Trends, Opportunities
