Across
- 2. what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system
- 6. types of robots that explore the farthest reaches of space and the darkest trenches of the ocean floor, boldly going where no man has gone before.
- 7. types of robots that are able to fly. They don’t include aquatic automatons or surface rovers.
- 10. a wearable machine that increases the strength and endurance of the human frame
- 11. various instruments that robots can use to gather forms of environmental data that allows the machine to adjust its own position and tasks based on this stimuli
- 14. a motor that reads programming signals and translates them into mechanical movement.
- 16. the process by which human labor is replaced by autonomous machines.
- 17. information about reactions to a product, a performance of a task, etc. which is used as a basis for improvement.
Down
- 1. types of robots that help surgeons perform delicate operations on patients.
- 3. this term refers to how a robot arm or body can maneuver. This corresponds to the number of joints in a particular machine.
- 4. a configuration of a robot arm where two joints become aligned along a common axis
- 5. types of robots that comprise the most basic form of machine — a stationary or semi-stationary device that executes a repetitive task.
- 8. a method for generating force using compressed gas or air.
- 9. types of robots that improve the lives of countless homeowners the world over
- 12. types of robots that go far beyond deep-sea exploration and are used by marine biologists and conservationists.
- 13. the period of time wherein a robot is operating as intended
- 15. a device that can execute a task independent of direct human control or activity.