Design and development of entertainment robots

The ability to change behavior and react accordingly is one of the important characteristics of intelligent activity. This intelligent activity is either pre-programmed by the users or are controlled by remote control. This will reduce the involvement of human beings and reduce the danger level. Hav...

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Main Author: Chow, Chee Keong.
Other Authors: Er Meng Joo
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-407582023-07-07T16:12:30Z Design and development of entertainment robots Chow, Chee Keong. Er Meng Joo School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation::Robotics The ability to change behavior and react accordingly is one of the important characteristics of intelligent activity. This intelligent activity is either pre-programmed by the users or are controlled by remote control. This will reduce the involvement of human beings and reduce the danger level. Having a robot that does all the same tasks as human beings would be impossible and difficult to achieve. The Robonova-1 robot is a low-cost humanoid robot that is produced by Hitec. Its limb and joint of both legs and arms are designed similar to human body. It has the ability to walk, flip and dance move easily. In this project, center of gravity played an important part. This will help to stabilise the robot in any movements. A study of CMU2 camera is also done. The camera is also able to track colours and move the servo motors accordingly. Finally, the CMU2 camera is linked to the Robonova controller board, MCR3024 board. The Robonova robot will perform certain tasks when the CMU2 camera detects certain colour. Bachelor of Engineering 2010-06-21T07:18:53Z 2010-06-21T07:18:53Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40758 en Nanyang Technological University 84 p. application/pdf
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Chow, Chee Keong.
Design and development of entertainment robots
description The ability to change behavior and react accordingly is one of the important characteristics of intelligent activity. This intelligent activity is either pre-programmed by the users or are controlled by remote control. This will reduce the involvement of human beings and reduce the danger level. Having a robot that does all the same tasks as human beings would be impossible and difficult to achieve. The Robonova-1 robot is a low-cost humanoid robot that is produced by Hitec. Its limb and joint of both legs and arms are designed similar to human body. It has the ability to walk, flip and dance move easily. In this project, center of gravity played an important part. This will help to stabilise the robot in any movements. A study of CMU2 camera is also done. The camera is also able to track colours and move the servo motors accordingly. Finally, the CMU2 camera is linked to the Robonova controller board, MCR3024 board. The Robonova robot will perform certain tasks when the CMU2 camera detects certain colour.
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