What is a distant robot?

A remote robot is a device that is able to move and interact with the environment through an external control. There are many different types of distant robots, from simple children's toys to advanced scientific research machines. Robots for remote control differ from autonomous robots, because the latter can act without human control, but the first requires the operator to provide orders. People tried to build mechanical workers for hundreds of years. For example, the famous Italian inventor Leonardo da Vinci sketched plans for mechanical robots in the 15th century. Only in technical progress in the 19th and 20th centuries did robots with remote control become feasible. Basic robots with remote control using a physical cable or wire connect the movable device to the controller. Distant cords are in a simple form disturbed toys such as children's cars and tractors. The industrial welding robot, which is connected by a computer cable, is an advanced example.

These machines do not necessarily require a physical connection with the operator. Telephone robots use a wireless link instead of a real cable. The control signal of a teleopened remote robot can use infrared, radio frequency or ultrasonic transmission. The first case of a teleoperated distant robot was developed in 1898 by Nikola Tesla, who built a torpedo led by radio signals. Military developments, such as Unmanned air vehicles (UAV), are modern examples of distant radio robots.

Regardless of the way of control, distant robotic systems have many advantages, because distant robots are able to work in harsh or dangerous environments that would endanger people. Remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROV) are used by underwater scientists to dive thousands of legs under water. These highly technical equals were used to explore the ship like titanic and bismarck in depths that are impossible for human divers. Distant robots also allow police departments to disarm bombs without endangering human officers.

Resome robots are also the main part of the universe survey. Several countries used robots called "Rovers" to explore space spaces, including the Moon and Mars. Rovers usually use signals with frequency frequencies to receive commands as well as a simple remote control vehicle. However, due to the distance associated with the Rover control, the control signal must be very strong and it may take several minutes to successfully reach a distant robot.

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