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Xavier: An Autonomous Mobile Robot on the Web
R. Simmons, J. Fernandez, R. Goodwin, S. Koenig, and J. O'Sullivan
Robotics and Automation Magazine, 1999.

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Abstract

For the past three years, we have been running an experiment in web-based interaction with an autonomous indoor mobile robot. The robot, Xavier, can accept commands to travel to different offices in out building, broadcasting camera images as it travels. The experiment, which was originally designed to test a new navigation algorithm, has proven very successful, with over 30,000 requests received and 210 kilometers travelled, to date. This article describes the autonomous robot system, the web-basd interfaces, and how they communicate with the robot. It highlights lessons learned during this experiment in web-based robotics and includes recommendations for putting future mobile robots on the web.

Notes

Associated lab/group: Reliable Autonomous Systems Lab
Associated project: Xavier

Text Reference

R. Simmons, J. Fernandez, R. Goodwin, S. Koenig, and J. O'Sullivan, "Xavier: An Autonomous Mobile Robot on the Web," Robotics and Automation Magazine, 1999.

BibTeX Reference

@article{Simmons_1999_2996,
   author = "Reid Simmons and J. Fernandez and R. Goodwin and S. Koenig and Joseph O'Sullivan",
   title = "Xavier: An Autonomous Mobile Robot on the Web",
   journal = "Robotics and Automation Magazine",
   year = "1999"
}


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