DEVELOPMENT OF INTERACTIVE MAP FEATURE FOR LOCATION MODULE ON ROGA MASCOT ROBOT
Roga is an acronym for "Robot Gajah" (Elephant Robot), which serves as the new mascot of Institut Teknologi Bandung. To bring Roga to life, it has been physically implemented with the primary purpose of serving as a robot assistant and information center. This goal is achieved in part b...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/85087 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Roga is an acronym for "Robot Gajah" (Elephant Robot), which serves as the new
mascot of Institut Teknologi Bandung. To bring Roga to life, it has been physically
implemented with the primary purpose of serving as a robot assistant and
information center. This goal is achieved in part by creating an interactive
application that enables Roga to see, hear, and speak. The application is divided
into three modules: the vision module, the interaction module, and the location
module. This project focuses on the interactive map feature within the location
module.
The development of the application is centerd on the Android operating system,
using Android Studio and the Kotlin programming language. The implementation
of the interactive map feature utilizes PhotoView as an advanced development of
the ImageView element, which is included by default in Android Studio. In addition
to the interactive map feature, a navigation feature has been added to assist users in
finding directions to a specific room.
The application underwent both functional and non-functional testing successfully,
with all use cases being effectively completed. Suggestions for future development
include expanding the knowledge base, as it is currently limited to the third floor of
the Labtek V building at Institut Teknologi Bandung, Ganesha campus.
Furthermore, enhancing the navigation feature by allowing users to select their own
starting and ending positions within the building could also be considered. |
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