What distinguishes a robot from other mechanisms such as a drone or ROV (remotely operated vehicle) ?
What distinguishes a robot from other mechanisms such as a drone or ROV (remotely operated vehicle) ?
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There's a lot of misconceptions between the two, but both of them can be autonomous, or not.
In my opinion, all autonomous thigs are the same, robot and a drone.
ROV is just a radio controlled vehicle controlled by a human.
Wikipedia has an interesting comment:
"There is no consensus on which machines qualify as robots but there is general agreement among experts, and the public, that robots tend to do some or all of the following: move around, operate a mechanical limb, sense and manipulate their environment, and exhibit intelligent behavior — especially behavior which mimics humans or other animals. In practical terms, "robot" usually refers to a machine which can be electronically programmed to carry out a variety of physical tasks or actions."
That wiki article includes drones as robots too.
I don't get it when people tries to differentiate drones from robots, because those are the same, no matter what.
Sounds a perfect definition leaving opened a lot of options but pointing to the right direction.
Sounds a perfect definition leaving opened a lot of options but pointing to the right direction.