History of Robots: From Ancient Concepts to Modern Innovation

· Robotics Science Book 111 · One Billion Knowledgeable
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"History of Robots" takes readers on an engaging journey through the evolution of robotics, from early mechanical wonders to modern intelligent machines. Authored by Fouad Sabry, this book is a mustread for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike who are passionate about robotics and its impact on society. Whether you're an undergraduate or graduate student, a hobbyist, or a researcher, this book provides valuable insights into the historical milestones that have shaped the field of robotics. The combination of rich historical context and cuttingedge technological developments makes this book an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the future of robotics

History of robots-This chapter introduces the origins of robots, exploring ancient automata and the early concepts of artificial beings


Android (robot)-Delving into humanoid robots designed to resemble humans, this chapter explores the history and development of androids


Robot-A deep dive into the term "robot," its origins, and its evolution in science fiction and reality


Humanoid robot-Focusing on robots designed to mimic human form and behavior, this chapter highlights breakthroughs in humanoid robotics


Machine-This chapter discusses the role of machines in robotics, tracing their development from simple tools to complex automated systems


Automaton-Exploring early mechanical devices, this chapter examines the origins of automatons and their influence on modern robotics


Ismail alJazari-A look at the work of this pioneering Islamic scholar, who developed complex mechanical devices and early robots


Domo (robot)-This chapter presents Domo, a key development in modern robotics, showcasing its role in the evolution of interactive robots


Mobile robot-Focuses on mobile robots, exploring their design, capabilities, and applications in various industries and environments


Japanese robotics-Examining Japan’s significant contributions to robotics, this chapter highlights its advancements in humanoid robots and robotic systems


Robotic art-This chapter connects the fields of robotics and art, discussing the intersection of technology and creativity in robotic design


ICub-Introducing the ICub, a humanoid robot designed for research in neuroscience and artificial intelligence, this chapter covers its development


History of artificial life-Explores the relationship between artificial life and robotics, emphasizing the creation of lifelike systems


Neurorobotics-Focusing on the intersection of neuroscience and robotics, this chapter explores how the human brain inspires robotic systems


Robotics-A comprehensive look at the science of robotics, this chapter covers core concepts, technologies, and future developments in the field


Domestic robot-This chapter explores robots designed for home use, including domestic helpers and their growing role in society


Juggling robot-Discusses the creation of robots capable of complex physical tasks, such as juggling, and the challenges they pose to engineers


Cloud robotics-Examines the impact of cloud computing on robotics, discussing how cloudbased systems enable smarter, more adaptable robots


Gynoid-Focusing on robots designed to resemble women, this chapter explores their development, uses, and societal implications


David Hanson (robotics designer)-An indepth look at the contributions of David Hanson, a key figure in the development of lifelike robots


Actroid-This chapter discusses the Actroid, a robot renowned for its realistic appearance and its role in the development of humanoid robotics

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