Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Emily Hamner, R. Gockley, E. Porter, and Illah Nourbakhsh
Robotics and Autonomous Systems: Special Issue on Socially Interactive Robots, Vol. 42, No. 3 - 4, March, 2003, pp. 245 - 258.
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| Abstract |
| In this paper, we summarize an approach for the dissemination of robotics technologies. In a manner analogous to the personal computer movement of the early 1980s, we propose that a productive niche for robotic technologies is as a long-term creative outlet for human expression and discovery. To this end, this paper describes our ongoing efforts to design, prototype and test a low-cost, highly competent personal rover for the domestic environment. |
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Associated Project(s):
The Personal Rover Project Number of pages: 14 |
| Text Reference |
| Emily Hamner, R. Gockley, E. Porter, and Illah Nourbakhsh, "The Personal Rover Project: The comprehensive design of a domestic personal robot," Robotics and Autonomous Systems: Special Issue on Socially Interactive Robots, Vol. 42, No. 3 - 4, March, 2003, pp. 245 - 258. |
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@article{Hamner_2003_4387, author = "Emily Hamner and R. Gockley and E. Porter and Illah Nourbakhsh", title = "The Personal Rover Project: The comprehensive design of a domestic personal robot", journal = "Robotics and Autonomous Systems: Special Issue on Socially Interactive Robots", pages = "245 - 258", month = "March", year = "2003", volume = "42", number = "3 - 4", } |
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