Six Recent Trends in Robotics and Their Implications
Six Recent Trends in Robotics and Their Implications
There are signs all around us indicating that the field of robotics is going through a major transformation. Robots are getting significant coverage in the media. A number of big companies that had little to do with robotics are suddenly on a buying spree to acquire robot companies. Countries that were not on anyone’s radar screen just few years ago are now emerging as major players in the robotics arena. Many design and operational constraints associated with robots are being obliterated by, among other things, the use of cloud computing and social media. Costs are falling rapidly, enabling new applications. Even the notion of what was considered a robot is changing fast. All these signs seem to point that robotics is on the verge of something big that can hopefully impact our lives in a positive way.
This post lists six main trends and discusses their implications.
The cost of industrial robots such as articulated manipulators and mobile robotic platforms, as well as drones, has been declining in the commercial sector. This is expected to enable deployment of robots and drones in new applications. The agricultural sectoris being projected as a major new market for robots and UAVs.
4. Popularity of Drones in Civilian Sector
The use of drones in the civilian sector both domestically and internationally is expected to grow at a rapid rate. Unfortunately, these robots have major vulnerability from the cyber security perspective. Recent examples of hacking of cars illustrate thevulnerability of these vehicles to cyber-attacks. New cyber-security technologies are needed to deal with attacks that can commandeer vehicles and cause physical damage. A serious incident in this area can influence public opinion and cause a major setback for this emerging field.
Robots now have access to data on social media. They can mine data (like images, videos, and maps) on social media and, using AI techniques such asdeep learning algorithms, gain new “perception” capabilities that can in turn expand their ability to “understand” the environment. Social media can also be used to crowdsource demonstrations for helping robots acquire new skills.
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