What exactly is Robotics Engineering?

Publicado 2020-08-09
What makes a Robot a "ROBOT"
1. Perception
2. Decision Making - Brains of the Robots
3. Actions

Who am I:

I'm Mayur , Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Researcher doing Master's In Advanced Robotics at Bristol University & Bristol Robotics Lab which is the Biggest Robotics Lab in the UK. I make videos about Robotics. I also started my own Tech startup during my academic studies in the Human enhancement domain (Bionic Limbs). if you are interested then hop -on to this Robotics Wagon to the Future.

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  • Hey guys. I hope you all are doing good. This video is the first video of the "Lets Talk about Robots" series inspired from all of your questions over Instagram and YouTube. Feel free to post more any feedback or suggestions. I hope it will be useful. Tried to keep it very simple in the beginning. Enjoy :-) What makes a Robot a "ROBOT" . It should have following three elements 1. PERCEPTION - How robots perceives the world around then with the help of Sensors, Cameras, Lidar, Radar 2. DECISION MAKING - Brains of the Robot - Makes the decisions based on the data collected from "PERCEPTION" stage 3. ACTION - Robots performs a task in the real world with the help of "PERCEPTION" & "DECISION MAKING"
  • @georgeb9585
    I first got interested in tech when I watched big hero 6 and got a programming/engineering kit for my birthday. They shaped me, I'm now exceeding in computer science in school and am hoping to do either game design or robotics engineering
  • @Jiggly12
    I'm not really scared of all the math stuff like kinematics and other and i really want to do robotics engineering and want to be able to make an entire robot by my own.. im still in the 8th grade and really want to become a robotics engineer for the greater good of humanity
  • @aces8481
    I believe this to be the right level of simplicity! Never want to engage in too hard-to-comprehend technical terms just yet -- especially in an introductory video. Thanks again :) subbed for the qualitative info!
  • @omarhaddad7445
    This was well made, I liked how you talked about the 3 parts that make up a robot, perception, decision-making and action. Keep up the good work.
  • @WholeHealer
    My high school principles of applied engineering teacher showed us one of your videos in class today
  • When one of my teachers suggested I get into bionics I was skeptical because I didn't think I could get into something like that. I was mainly exploring molecular biology or artistic careers so I was scared to get involved with something so unfamiliar and confusing. My curiosity has peaked and I am a high school junior who finally has a direction in life because of this video (corny but it's true). Thank you.
  • Wow! I'm not even trying to be a robotics engineer but this video was sooo cool! Thanks for sharing!
  • Thank you so much for creating this video. Your explanation for Robotics is the easiest and simple to digest. Otherwise, I am extremely scared by other definitions of robotics.
  • @Jiggly12
    im still in the 8th grade and im really motivated to do robotics mostly because i like computer science and engineering and automation, I LOVE ROBOTS.
  • @kevinrangel9379
    Good video, it's a simple description about what's a robot, I wait for the next video, regards since Mexico
  • @captainboon2978
    Your opening remarks... it's like you were reading my mind. Great video! After some thinking about it, I'm leaning more towards perception than anything else; if that's the case, where would be a good place to start?
  • @sudeepverma7831
    Eager for the next video. I am a IIIrd yr Mechatronics student and I have tried doing bunch of courses online but I get exhausted already. But your video " 24 hours in day of a robotics engineering student" was an eye opener. You are really self driven. That really gave me a boost! And Yes We are ready to digest!
  • This video was very helpful . Please continue the great work you are doing.
  • @miahlenz5644
    I’m watching this now being 11 because I want to try to understand as much as I can and I feel this will help a lot in the future
  • @AmazinglyAwkward
    So basically perception = electrical engineering/computer hardware engineering Decision making = A.I. and computer science and Action = mechanical engineering/physics
  • @vaditya9339
    also a video on your journey in robotics until now