Page 22 - RoboGenius Pro C5
P. 22

Leonardo da Vinci designed an armored
                                  SMART        mechanical knight in 1495 that could sit up, wave its
                                   SPARK
                                                             arms and move its head.





                  VIRTUAL COMPONENTS

                  Virtual  components  are  the  invisible,  software-based  parts  of  a  robot  that  help

                  it think, make choices and follow instructions. Unlike physical components, they
                  cannot be touched or seen and exist within the robot’s computer or program.

                  The virtual components of a robot are given below:

                     n Control system: The control system acts as the robot’s brain. It processes signals
                     from sensors and sends commands to the robot’s components, enabling it to

                     react to its environment.

                     n Software and programming: The software
                     tells the robot what to do. This includes the
                     algorithms and coding that make the robot

                     carry out specific tasks, such as following
                     a line,  avoiding  obstacles  or picking  up

                     objects.
                     n Artificial intelligence (AI): AI enables

                     robots to think, learn from experience and
                     make smart choices. It helps them adapt to new situations and perform tasks

                     more efficiently.
                     n Simulation tools: These are virtual platforms used to design, test and improve

                     robots  before building  them. They help predict  how  a robot  will  work  in
                     real-world situations.

                     Communication system: This software helps robots share information. It
                  n
                     allows them to send and receive data, helping them work together with other
                     machines.

                     n Sensors (Virtual): While physical sensors detect the robot’s surroundings, virtual
                     sensors work in the software to help the robot process and interpret data. For

                     example, image processing software can act as a virtual sensor for detecting
                     objects through cameras.




                                 RoboGenius Pro - V
                 20
   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27