Cleaning
by Caolann Brady
1. Electronics
1.1. Motors
1.1.1. Stepper
1.1.2. DC
1.1.3. Servo
1.2. Circuit
1.2.1. Genie Board
1.2.2. LEDs
1.2.3. Circuit Wizards
1.3. Microswitch
1.4. Speakers
1.5. Sensors
1.5.1. LDR
1.5.2. Distance
1.5.3. Thermistor
1.5.4. Moisture
2. Mechanisms
2.1. Pulleys
2.2. Linkages
2.3. Crank and Crankshaft
2.4. Gears
2.5. Rack and Pinion
2.6. Worm and Wormwheel
2.7. Cam and Follower
3. Areas of Cleaning
3.1. Household
3.2. Environment
3.3. Public Areas
3.4. Beauty
3.5. Personal Hygiene
4. Operation
4.1. To a predetermined schedule
4.2. In response to changes in their environment
4.3. Rely on human activation and control
5. Methods of Cleaning
5.1. Sweeping
5.2. Dusting
5.3. Sterilisation
5.4. Suction
5.5. Blowing
6. Specifications
6.1. Well Presented
6.2. Electromechanical Movement
6.3. 500mm Maximum Size
7. Materials
7.1. Paint
7.2. Fabric
7.3. Plastic
7.3.1. Acrylic
7.3.2. Polystyrene
7.3.3. PVC
7.4. Metal
7.5. Foam
7.6. Wood
7.6.1. Hardwood
7.6.2. Softwood
7.6.3. MDF