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• They help the robot detect objects, light, sound,
temperature, and even movements.
• Think: Think is the second step where the robot
uses its brain, often powered by AI, to process the
information it has sensed. This step involves
making decisions, planning actions, and solving
problems based on what the robot has learned.
• Act: Act is the final step where the robot performs
an action based on its thinking. This action could be
moving, picking up objects, speaking, or any other task
the robot is designed to do.
Putting It All Together: STA in Action
Imagine a robot dog:
• Sense: The robot dog uses its camera to see a ball.
• Think: It decides that it wants to fetch the ball
because it’s programmed to play.
• Act: The robot moves toward the ball, grabs it,
and brings it back.
STA is like the heart and brain of any robot, enabling
it to operate independently and make intelligent
decisions. It helps robots become more than just tools—they become interactive
and helpful machines that can work alongside humans in everyday life.
Applications of Robots
Robots are versatile machines that can perform various tasks, from simple
household chores to complex industrial operations. With advancements in
technology, robots are now used in many fields to make work easier, faster,
and more efficient. Here are some key applications of robots:
1. Home and Everyday Life: Robots are increasingly becoming a part of our
daily lives, helping us with routine tasks at home.
• Cleaning Robots: Robots like Roomba can
vacuum floors, mop, and clean up dirt without
human help.
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