Role & Impact of Robotics on Information Technology (IT)

Summary: Robot as we talk very often that can work what human being is doing physically and mentally. So the future technology will be of robotics which deals with the study of robots, its design and development.

What is Robotics?

Robotics refers to research and engineering activities of study of robots and its design and development. In this modern age robotic system has been implemented almost in all fields like computer science, mechanical engineering, space technology and many more. This technology takes place when knowledge of electronics, mechanical science and software technology together forms a science or knowledge house.

Role & Impact of Robotics

Robotics in this modern age has a lot of influence in each and every field and has made many jobs easy and thus does the job automatically. Impact of robotics on IT has seen major role to play for its popularity and usage. Due to this technology speed of computer has been increased upto 100 million per second. Scientists are even working hard to replace the human thinking into this robot like storage capacity by 2030. So if this will be successful than many of the human thinking can be stored and can be done professionally.

The use of robotics is very important and plays a very vital role in space technology. The development of Eurobot is one such trial which assists astronauts during extravehicular activity for major repairing and other research analysis job what is called as spacewalk. The role of robotics is a part of study and development of scientists working for human expeditions to the moon or any other planet.

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