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A generic architecture of modular embedded system for miniature mobile robots

Yan Meng, Kerry A. Johnson, Brian Simms, Matthew Conforth

Year
2008
Citations
2

Abstract

Miniature robots have many advantages over their larger counterparts, such as low cost, low power, and easy to build a large scale team for complex tasks. Heterogeneous multi miniature robots could provide powerful situation awareness capability due to different locomotion capabilities and sensor information. However, it would be expensive and time consuming to develop specific embedded system for different type of robots. In this paper, we propose a generic modular embedded system architecture called SMARbot (Stevens modular autonomous robot), which consists of a set of hardware and software modules that can be configured to construct various types of robot systems. These modules include a high performance microprocessor, a reconfigurable hardware component, wireless communication, and diverse sensor and actuator interfaces. The design of all the modules in electrical subsystem, the selection criteria for module components, and the real-time operating system are described. Some preliminary experimental results are also presented.

Keywords

Modular designEmbedded systemRobotSelf-reconfiguring modular robotComputer scienceComponent (thermodynamics)MicroprocessorActuatorMobile robotWireless

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