Household robots are special robots that serve human beings. They are mainly engaged in household services, maintenance, maintenance, repair, transportation, cleaning, guardianship and other special robots.
With the development of technology and the decline in the price of digital products, home robots are bound to dominate the digital home in the future. As Ingres put it: "I think it's perfectly reasonable to imagine that in 10 years' time every household will have a robot."
Classification criteria for domestic robots:
According to the different application scopes and uses, household robots can be divided into: electrical robots, entertainment robots, chef robots, handling robots, immobile robots, mobile assistant robots and humanoid robots.
electrical robot
Also known as application robots, they are like smart household appliances. The industrious vacuum cleaner robot is the representative of this kind of robot. Its shape is like a thick flying saucer, its ultrasonic monitor can prevent it from crashing furniture, and its infrared eye can prevent it from slipping Fall down the stairs. In addition to cleaning, another large category of household application robots can be used for home security. Typical products are Sony's AIBO robot dog. Consumers can connect with these robots through a personal computer or mobile phone, and direct these robots to perform home security tasks through the Internet.
entertainment robot
It is another large category of household application robots that can be used for home entertainment. Consumers can connect with such robots through a personal computer or mobile phone and direct them to perform through the Internet. The entertainment robot is a robot that can relieve your mental fatigue. Japan is home to the world's first humanoid entertainment robot. In 2000, Honda released ASIMO, the world's first remote-controlled, two-legged, mobile robot. In 2003, Sony introduced QRIO, which can walk, dance, and even conduct a small band.
chef robot
It is a household application robot for handling heavy objects. A handling robot exhibited at the Joint Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo has a height of 2.7 meters, a movement of 4 meters and a movement radius of 4.68 meters. Enjoyed the nickname "Optimus Prime". The robot is so powerful that it can easily lift a small car.
immobile robot
This is a home robot installed in a fixed location. It operates through embedded software, senses through sensors, and communicates with you through the network. Samsung and LG in South Korea have already started selling internet-connected refrigerators that automatically send orders to food retailers when the stock in the refrigerator runs low.
mobile assistant robot
There are many varieties of such robots, ranging from personal applications to military applications, and they are one of the robots with the greatest market potential. Accentur Technology Labs has developed a personal assistant robot that can help you remember unfamiliar faces. When you say hello to someone, the assistant bot can store the other person's name and a low-resolution photo in an address book through devices like a speech-recognition engine, a small microphone and a camera. When you meet the person again, the assistant will whisper to you who he is.
humanoid robot
They're the stuff of kids and tech junkies alike. Scientists and artists are also working hard in this area, trying to give robots a human appearance, but "humanoid robots" are also one of the most difficult robots to develop because people want to see human expressions and reactions from it.
Future prospects: Humanoid robots can be used for entertainment and services. Scientists are developing smarter software that enables robots to communicate and learn. From a certain point of view, the development of humanoid robots is a real test of human intelligence.