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Core technologies for service robotics

Niklas Karlsson, Mario E. Munich, Luís G. Gonçalves, James Ostrowski, Enrico Bernardo, Paolo Pirjanian

Year
2005
Citations
15

Abstract

Service robotics products are becoming a reality. This paper describes three core technologies that enable the next generation of service robots. They are low-cost, make use of low-cost hardware, and prepare for a short time-to-market for product development. The first technology is an object recognition system, which can be used by the robot to interact with the environment The second technology is a vision-based navigation system (vSLAM/spl trade/), which simultaneously can build a map and localize the robot in the map. Finally, the third technology is a flexible and rich software platform (ERSP/spl trade/) that assists developers in rapid design and prototyping of robotics applications.

Keywords

RoboticsRobotArtificial intelligenceService robotService (business)Computer scienceSoftwareCore (optical fiber)Object (grammar)Embedded system

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