Development of a Personal Robot Considering Standardization

  • Choi, Moo-Sung (Division of Applied Robot Technology, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH)) ;
  • Yang, Kwang-Woong (Division of Applied Robot Technology, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH)) ;
  • Won, Dae-Heui (Division of Applied Robot Technology, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH)) ;
  • Park, Joon-Woo (Fine Digital Inc.) ;
  • Park, Sang-Duk (Division of Applied Robot Technology, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH)) ;
  • Lee, Ho-Gil (Division of Applied Robot Technology, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH))
  • Published : 2005.06.02

Abstract

If a personal robot is popularized like a personal computer in the future, many kinds of robots will appear and the number of manufacturers will increase as a matter of course. In such circumstances, it can be inefficient, in case each manufacturer makes a whole platform individually. The solutions for this problem are to modularize a robot component (hardware and software) functionally and to standardize each module. Each module is developed and sold by each special maker and an end-product company purchases desired modules and integrates them. The standardization of a module includes the unification of the electrical, mechanical and software interface. In this paper, a few prototypes developed based on the concept of this study are introduced and possibility which can be standard platform is verified. Each prototype has merits and demerits, and a new structure of the hardware platform considered them is proposed Also the software architecture to develop the standardized and modularized platform is introduced and its detailed structure is described. The name of a method and the way to use that are defined dependently on the standard interfaces in order to use a module in other modules. Each module consists of a distributed object and that can be implemented in the random programming language and platform. It is necessary to study on the standardization of a personal robot after this steadily.

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