Robotic devices can have whatever sensors the designer WANTS them to have.
A robotic device can be as simple as performing a basic operation, such as swinging an arm through a 90 degree arc whenever an event occurs, to as elaborate as a humanoid robot that walks and performs basic tasks.
The builder of the robot may wish to include a photo-sensor, that detects when a light beam is interrupted, or pressure sensors that detect when and how hard a robotic manipulator (imagine a hand) grasps an object.
A robotic device can have temperature sensors, position sensors, angle sensors, voice recognition modules, television cameras that are connected to visual processors... as I said, whatever the designer wants to implement.
But recognize that as the degree of complexity of your robotic devices increases, so too does the development time and the potential for component failure.
No offense, but this is a obvious, No, But if you add impaired Sensors on them and program it, it can be able sense and obey your commands/Program on them. Hope This Helps :)
I think that big robots because they make bigger steps than the smaller robots...;)
Robots can have arms legs wheels tracks, or whatever else you want
Robots move jerky and stiffly due to lack of proper tissue and muscles.
He has groud and visual sensors
They don't have sensors.
Exploratory robots use motion, heat, and camera sensors.
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im pretty sure a doctor controlls it
Yes they're little spiderbots which have sensors to detect change
Heat, motion, and cameras. Heat detects temperatures of life such as us. Motion detects movement of anything in the robots sight, and cameras provide the details of the exploration.
No offense, but this is a obvious, No, But if you add impaired Sensors on them and program it, it can be able sense and obey your commands/Program on them. Hope This Helps :)
They aren't able to. Unless the can communicate with some type of l.e.d.s or sensors that are programmed fora n actioin whenever these are activated.
Yes, of course. Sensors are necessary to check own status and/or of any object (like human target). Without sensors any robot is not able to search, find, indentify or even to move in difficult area. Sensors are important to receive feedback for the human, who is steering a robot. If robot is at automatic drive (no human is steering - only on software running) sensors are also very important to the robot to get any information about the outside, the surrounding of it.
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There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.