A design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework

This paper presents a modular architecture for MAVEN; a mobile robotic avatar. The proposed modular architecture allows for rapid customization to suit changes in application requirements. Aspects of modularity were applied to both hardware and software subsystems in the form of modules for mobility...

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Main Authors: Seet, Gerald Gim Lee, Pang, Wee Ching, Burhan, Chen, I-Ming, Iastrebov, Viatcheslav, Gu, William, Wong, Choon Yue
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97973
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-979732023-03-04T17:07:38Z A design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework Seet, Gerald Gim Lee Pang, Wee Ching Burhan Chen, I-Ming Iastrebov, Viatcheslav Gu, William Wong, Choon Yue School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 3DTV-Conference: The True Vision - Capture, Transmission and Display of 3D Video (2012 : Zurich, Switzerland) Institute for Media Innovation Engineering::Mechanical engineering Avatar System Architecture This paper presents a modular architecture for MAVEN; a mobile robotic avatar. The proposed modular architecture allows for rapid customization to suit changes in application requirements. Aspects of modularity were applied to both hardware and software subsystems in the form of modules for mobility, head and arm gesturing, internet telephony, artificial intelligence (AI) power and communication. Module interconnectivity is achieved using industry standard Ethernet and serial communication standards. This allows modules the flexibility of implementing different operating systems and leveraging on existing development. By grouping hardware and its complementary software into `self-contained' modules, changes in requirements can be implemented with relative ease; configurations can vary from an intelligent information kiosk to an autonomous mobile Avatar, with arms and head units that permit gesturing. The modular approach allows for the reuse of modules, enhancing ease of reconfiguration and cost savings. Accepted version 2013-07-25T06:19:44Z 2019-12-06T19:48:56Z 2013-07-25T06:19:44Z 2019-12-06T19:48:56Z 2012 2012 Conference Paper Seet, G. G. L., Pang W. C., Burhan, Chen, I.-M., Iastrebov, V., Gu, W., & Wong, C. Y. (2012). A design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework. 2012 3DTV-Conference: The True Vision - Capture, Transmission and Display of 3D Video (3DTV-CON). doi:10.1109/3DTV.2012.6365444 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97973 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12237 10.1109/3DTV.2012.6365444 en © 2012 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. The published version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1109/3DTV.2012.6365444 application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Avatar
System Architecture
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Seet, Gerald Gim Lee
Pang, Wee Ching
Burhan
Chen, I-Ming
Iastrebov, Viatcheslav
Gu, William
Wong, Choon Yue
A design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework
description This paper presents a modular architecture for MAVEN; a mobile robotic avatar. The proposed modular architecture allows for rapid customization to suit changes in application requirements. Aspects of modularity were applied to both hardware and software subsystems in the form of modules for mobility, head and arm gesturing, internet telephony, artificial intelligence (AI) power and communication. Module interconnectivity is achieved using industry standard Ethernet and serial communication standards. This allows modules the flexibility of implementing different operating systems and leveraging on existing development. By grouping hardware and its complementary software into `self-contained' modules, changes in requirements can be implemented with relative ease; configurations can vary from an intelligent information kiosk to an autonomous mobile Avatar, with arms and head units that permit gesturing. The modular approach allows for the reuse of modules, enhancing ease of reconfiguration and cost savings.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Seet, Gerald Gim Lee
Pang, Wee Ching
Burhan
Chen, I-Ming
Iastrebov, Viatcheslav
Gu, William
Wong, Choon Yue
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Seet, Gerald Gim Lee
Pang, Wee Ching
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Chen, I-Ming
Iastrebov, Viatcheslav
Gu, William
Wong, Choon Yue
author_sort Seet, Gerald Gim Lee
title A design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework
title_short A design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework
title_full A design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework
title_fullStr A design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework
title_full_unstemmed A design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework
title_sort design for a mobile robotic avatar - modular framework
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97973
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