Robotics and Automation

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Across
  1. 6. System, Control devices with minimal human intervention.
  2. 9. A type of engineering and computer science that deals with designing, constructing, and /or the applications of robots.
  3. 11. Information fed into a system. In robotics, sensors detect inputs such as color.
  4. 12. A person who is trained to use technology, mathematics, and science to solve problems.
Down
  1. 1. A limitation or a restriction. Constraints might include limits on time, materials, or size.
  2. 2. The use of technology, mathematics, and science to solve problems.
  3. 3. Information or action coming out of a system. In robotics, motors are an example of an output that creates movement.
  4. 4. Systems Programmed to complete specific tasks with or without human interaction.
  5. 5. A mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks. Robots often perform tasks that would normally be done by a human.
  6. 7. Guidelines or rules used to judge or make a decision about something.
  7. 8. Process A step-by-step way to solve problems that is used to develop many possible solutions to a problem and then narrow down the possible solutions to one final choice.
  8. 10. A device that detects information from the surrounding environment and sends it to the robot in electronic form. Sensors provide input to automated and robotic systems which can be used to adjust the behavior of outputs.