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Robotics Technician

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AVG. SALARY

$55,580

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EDUCATION

Associate's degree

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Communication

You're in the lab shining up the metal on a prototype for a personal robot. The robot is designed to do household chores for people and you think it might just catch on like wildfire.

But first you have to convince the public that they want to have a robot in their home. A public relations officer in your company has come to speak with you about how to market the robot. "Tell me about the features of the robot," she says.

That's easy. You've been working on the design for months. This is what you tell the public relations officer:

The WXR32 is an intelligent robot -- intelligent in the respect that it has a lot of computing and mechanical power. It's got an onboard microprocessor and self-learning software. It's got a great sonar sensor and eight tactile sensors. The WXR32 comes complete with a battery charger and dual 32 interfaces. In addition to these great features, it has an RM arm, a voice-sound synthesis and voice recognition.

"Huh?" says the public relations officer. "Could you say that in English?"

Using the definitions below, try to tell the PR officer in plain English about the robot's features. If you explain it well, she will be able to write impressive promotional material.

Definitions

Onboard microprocessor:
The microprocessor is what runs the robot. Unlike previous robots, this one has its "microcomputer" built into its system.
Self-learning software:
This software allows the robot to learn from its own mistakes. When the robot first enters a room, it will probably run into the walls a few times. With this device, it will learn to avoid objects.
Sonar sensor:
This helps the robot detect objects in its path.
Tactile sensors:
These bumpers will allow the robot to know when it has bumped into an object.
Battery charging:
The robot can detect when it is running low on power; it is programmed to refuel itself.
Dual 32 interfaces:
Two special ports allow the robot to communicate with other computers.
RM arm:
This robotic arm can be fully retracted and can carry loads of up to two pounds.
Voice-sound synthesis:
The robot can produce sounds as well as words.
Voice recognition:
The robot will understand commands such as "stop," "go," and "open the door."

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