![]() ![]() Automation: A process is performed by using programmable machines.Automatic Operation: The time during which robots are performing programmed tasks through unattended program execution. ![]() Automatic Mode: The robot state in which automatic operation can be initiated.Attended Program Verification: The time when a person within the restricted envelope (space) verifies the robot’s programmed tasks at programmed speed.Attended Continuous Operation: The time when robots are performing (production) tasks at a speed no greater than slow speed through attended program execution.Assembly robot: A robot used typically in a production line manufacturing (eg cars).Artificial Life: The simulation of the behaviour and other characteristics of life typically by computers, robots or biochemical processes – named by Chris Langton.Artificial Intelligence: Intelligence associated with a machine.This program may be originated and modified by the robot user. Application Program: The set of instructions that defines the specific intended tasks of robots and robot systems.Android: A robot which looks (to an extent) like a human.Analytical Methods: Purely mathematical methods that do not require iteration.These are typically expressed in language a human can ‘understand’ and may be converted into specific commands that a machine such as a computer can obey. Algorithm: A set of actions which, if followed, achieve a particular task. ![]()
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