Title of article
HERMES - a versatile personal robotic assistant
Author/Authors
R.، Bischoff, نويسنده , , V.، Graefe, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-1758
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1759
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0
Abstract
We have developed a humanoid robot, HERMES, to study several key technologies that are important for personal robots, such as robot design, sensors and perception, locomotion, localization and navigation, manipulation, human-robot communication and interaction, adaptability and learning, system architecture and integration, and dependability. The robotʹs skill-based system architecture was derived from a qualitative model of human information processing and insights gained from psychological literature dealing with skill acquisition, human performance and motor learning. HERMESʹ system architecture, several of its skills and the design principles are introduced, and some experiments carried out with the real robot are presented, including a long-term test where HERMES served in a museum, far away from its home laboratory, for more than six months up to 12 hours per day. During this period the robot and its skills were regularly demonstrated to the public by nonexpert presenters. Also, HERMES interacted with the visitors, chatted with them in English, French and German, answered questions and performed services as requested by them.
Keywords
superconductors , Applications , cryocoolers , superconducting devices , Cooling , superconducting magnets , superconducting power systems , cryogenics
Journal title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Record number
99612
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