Across
- 3. a 1999 science fiction film set in simulated reality created by intelligent machines.
- 4. a robot capable of independent flight on other planets.
- 7. the study of motion, as applied to robots.
- 10. the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot.
- 11. a component of a machine responsible for movement.
- 14. a robot designed to resemble a human.
- 15. A set of rotary joints between the arm and the robot end-effector that allow the end-effector to be oriented to the work-piece.
- 17. Acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A device that produces a coherent monochromatic beam of light which is extremely narrow and focused but still within the visible light spectrum.
- 18. a robotic arm.
- 21. The person designated to start, monitor and stop the intended productive operation of a robot.
- 22. Rotation of the end-effector in a horizontal plane around the end of the manipulator arm.
- 23. The ancestor of a modern calculating machine.
- 25. A direction used to specify the robot motion in a linear or rotary mode.
Down
- 1. Self-contained component of a package.
- 2. a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work
- 4. A power mechanism used to effect motion.
- 5. The continuous locus of positions (or points in three dimensional space) traversed by the tool center point and described in a specified coordinate system.
- 6. originator of the concept of a digital programmable computer.
- 8. sequence of steps necessary to solve any program.
- 9. A re-programmable robot designed to perform a variety of factory tasks.
- 12. an early self-operating robot.
- 13. The measurement of the deviation between the command characteristic and the attained characteristic.
- 16. The stable platform to which an industrial robotic arm is attached.
- 19. An interconnected set of links and powered joints comprising a robot manipulator that supports and/or moves a wrist and hand or end-effector through space.
- 20. a robotic spacecraft which collects atmospheric data from Earth.
- 24. an American writer who and coined the word "robotics"
