Autonomous devices are the devices which work on the principle of
automation they can determine their surrounding easily by their physical
activities. Autonomous devices are physical robot and perform physical task.
They can perform tasks on their own. Autonomous devices learn from our input
and their experiences. Drones, humanoid, space probes, transportation, home
automation agriculture, and
architecture robots are the easily examples of autonomous devices.
What they can do or what they can’t?
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They
can easily determine their surroundings.
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They
can do work without any instruction of a human beings.
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They
can perform continuous and repeatedly task easily.
An easy example of autonomous devices is self-driving
car or robot-car.
So, the question arises that:
Are all robots’
autonomous devices?
No, autonomous devices are the device to whom they work by their
own, not a single instruction is given by a human to perform a specific task.
While some devices are used set of instruction to perform a specific task.
E.g. a robot vacuum cleaner and autonomous helicopter.
Inventions:
v By the invention of self-driving car now you are secure using a
cell phone while driving the car dive it self to your destination without
getting accident or break any traffic rule.
v Robot vacuum cleaner helps in our daily life it automatically senses
the dust on floor and cleans it automatically you don’t need to give
instruction.
v Similarly grass cutting machine works on the same principle of
vacuum cleaner it automatically senses the size of grass and cut it
automatically and when its power gets low it automatically goes to its base
station and get charged and complete its work
Benefits of autonomous devices
Autonomous devices are helpful in many ways, these devices have the
ability to go on that places where humans cannot like dangerous places like
nuclear reactor places or those places in which humans cannot reach there like
aero-engines etc. The shape of future is changing with autonomous devices.
Where everything takes place with his fixed time.
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