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I. ALEKSANDER Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
BruneI University, England The three key words that appear in the
title of this book need some clarification. First, how far does the
word robot reach in the context of indus trial automation? There is
an argument maintaining that this range is not fixed, but increases
with advancing technology. The most limited definition of the robot
is also the earliest. The history is worth following because it
provides a convincing backdrop to the central point of this book:
vision is likely to epitomize the technolo gical advance, having
the greatest effect in enlarging the definition and range of
activity of robots. In the mid 1950s it was foreseen that a purely
mechanical arm-like device could be used to move objects between
two fixed locations. This was seen to be cost-effective only if the
task was to remain fixed for some time. The need to change tasks
and therefore the level of programmability of the robot was a key
issue in the broadening of robot activities. Robots installed in
industry in the early 1960s derived their programmability from a
device called apinboard. Ver tical wires were energized
sequentially in time, while horizontal wires, when energized, would
trigger off elementary actions in the manipulator arm. The task of
reprogramming was a huge one, as pins had to be reinserted in the
board, connecting steps in time with robot actions.
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