IoRT

  • Integration of robotics and the internet of things (IoT) to create intelligent, autonomous systems that can interact with the physical world and communicate with each other.

Etymology

IoRT stands for “Internet of Robotic Things” is a combination of “Internet of Things” and “robotics.”

IoRT was coined and the concept formally defined in a 2014 report

Pronunciation

/ˈaɪoʊˌɑrˈti/

Synonyms

Intelligent Robotic Systems, Robotic Networking

Antonyms

traditional robotics, manual operation

Related Terms

Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, automation, artificial intelligence (AI), cyber-physical systems, smart machines.

Quotations and Historical References

“The IoRT is the next big thing. It represents a new era in which intelligent, autonomous machines are capable of making decisions and acting on their own.”

Vijay Kumar

“The Internet of Robotic Things is set to revolutionize the way we live, work, and interact with technology.”

Dr. Abubakr Muhammad

“IoRT will enable robots to work collaboratively with humans in new ways, leading to more efficient and effective processes across a range of industries.”

Mark Waser, AI researcher

Fields of Application

IoRT has numerous applications in various fields, including manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, agriculture, and logistics.

It can be used for tasks such as monitoring, maintenance, inspection, and security.

Curiosities

The integration of AI and IoRT is expected to create even more advanced and intelligent systems that can learn and adapt to their environment.

The use of IoRT is expected to lead to increased efficiency, cost savings, and improved safety in a range of industries.

Some potential challenges of IoRT include security concerns, data privacy issues, and the need for new infrastructure to support the technology.

Example Sentences

A fleet of autonomous delivery drones connected via IoRT is being tested in a major city.
A manufacturing plant is using IoRT to optimize its production line and reduce downtime.
A hospital is using IoRT to monitor patients’ vital signs and provide real-time feedback to medical staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between IoT and IoRT?
IoT refers to the network of interconnected smart devices, while IoRT specifically refers to the integration of robots and other intelligent machines into this network.

What are some examples of IoRT applications?
Examples of IoRT applications include autonomous vehicles, drones, manufacturing robots, and medical devices.

How does IoRT work?
IoRT involves the integration of robots and other intelligent devices with the internet and other communication technologies, allowing them to share data and coordinate their actions.

What are some potential benefits of IoRT?
Potential benefits of IoRT include increased efficiency, cost savings, and improved safety in a range of industries.

Other in Robot Glossary

Turing Test

A test of a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human

Hybrot

Hybrot is a hybrid robot that combines biological and mechanical components to achieve unique capabilities

Other terms in robot vocabulary

Turing Test

A test of a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human

Hybrot

Hybrot is a hybrid robot that combines biological and mechanical components to achieve unique capabilities

AI – Artificial Intelligence

The simulation of human intelligence in machines to perform tasks such as learning, decision making, problem solving, visual perception and natural language processing

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