With the development of The Times, our living tools are becoming more and more intelligent, which also makes our life more convenient.
Intelligence affects our lives and alters the way we live. In our daily life, intelligent robots are becoming more and more common, such as food delivery robots in restaurants.
But do you know how a food delivery robot works?
At its most basic level, the human body consists of five main parts:
1. Body structure
2. Muscle system, used to move body structures
3. The sensory system, which receives information about the body and the surrounding environment
4. Energy, used to supply energy to muscles and sensory organs
5. Brain systems that process sensory information and direct muscle movement
The components of a robot are very similar to those of a human. A typical robot has a movable body structure, electromotor like devices, sensing systems, power sources, and a computer "brain" that controls all these elements. Robots are, in essence, human-made "animals." They are machines that mimic the behavior of humans and animals. A robot is a "machine that can work by itself". Some of their functions are relatively simple, while others are very complex, but they must have the following three characteristics:
1. A body is a physical state that has a certain shape. The appearance of the robot depends on the job the person wants to do. Its functional Settings determine the size, shape, material and characteristics of the robot. There are many more.
2. The brain is the program or set of instructions that controls the robot. When the robot receives the information from the sensor, it can automatically execute and complete a series of actions by following the instructions of the program written by people. The control procedure mainly depends on the following factors: the type and number of sensors used, where the sensors are installed, the possible external excitation, and the desired activity effect.
Action is the activity of the robot. Sometimes, even if it's not moving at all, it's a sign of movement. Any robot that wants to perform a particular task at the command of a program must take action. Food delivery robots work in much the same way.