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The Personal Rover
E. Hamner, R. Gockley, E. Porter, and I. Nourbakhsh
2002 AAAI Conference Workshop Proceedings, 2002.

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Abstract

In this paper, we summarize a new approach for the dissemination of robotics technologies. In a manner analogous to the personal computer movement of the early 1980's, we propose that a productive niche for robotic technologies is as a creative outlet for human expression and discovery. This paper describes our ongoing efforts to design, prototype and test a low-cost, highly competent personal rover for the domestic environment.

Notes

Associated center: VASC
Associated lab/group: CREATE: Community Robotics, Education and Technology Empowerment
Associated project: The Personal Rover Project

Number of pages: 16

Text Reference

E. Hamner, R. Gockley, E. Porter, and I. Nourbakhsh, "The Personal Rover," 2002 AAAI Conference Workshop Proceedings, 2002.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Hamner_2002_4364,
   author = "Emily Hamner and Rachel Gockley and Eric Porter and Illah Nourbakhsh",
   title = "The Personal Rover",
   booktitle = "2002 AAAI Conference Workshop Proceedings",
   year = "2002"
}


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