ROMAN: a mobile robotic assistant for indoor service applications
Uwe D. Hanebeck, Christian Fischer, G. Schmidt
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 40
Abstract
The paper describes design issues of a mobile service robot for health care applications and domestic automation. Key components required for achieving semi-autonomous operation are surveyed, including: 1. a highly maneuverable locomotion platform, 2. an anthropomorphous manipulator, 3. a reliable multisensor system, and a 4. multimodal human-robot-interface. In addition, related information processing and control methodologies are presented. Special emphasis is put on a system architecture for integration of the individual components into a full-size service robot. Performance and usefulness of the proposed approaches are demonstrated through experiments in various real-world service scenarios.
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