ABSTRACT

A developing concept, the Internet of Robotic Things, connects ubiquitous sensors and items with robots and artificial intelligence (AI). In this study, we look at how the integration of robotics and the Internet of Things (IoT) will improve the capabilities of both existing IoT and robotic systems, opening the door to the development of novel, possibly game-changing service offerings. We talk about some of the new technical issues that have arisen as a result of this merging and come to the conclusion that a genuinely holistic picture is required but presently missing. It has been noticed that the demand for internet-connected robots is increasing on a daily basis; nevertheless, the implications of internet-connected robots are subject to a number of restrictions. The scalability and dependability of internet-based robotic applications still need to be improved. In addition, there is a need for more labor in order to increase both accuracy and performance. The work that is being proposed is meant to provide a solution in the field of internet of robotics via the incorporation of a deep learning mechanism for optimization carried out during industrial automation.