Title
Student projects: security robot design
Abstract
This paper examines the design of security robots for use as a security measure within an indoor environment. Two different general robot designs are examined, one completely autonomous, and the other partially autonomous, with the ability allow a human overseer to intervene. In both of the different robot designs, the robots patrolled a specific indoor area with the mission to detect human presence and to alert the owners of any intruders. One robot used sonar sensors and infrared sensors to detect movement and to determine the path of the robot. The other robot used a camera, bumpers and switches to view and regulate movement through an algorithm. Although the designs are different, the fundamental purpose of both robots is the same to provide indoor security for the owners.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2016039.2016113
ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2005
Keywords
Field
DocType
human presence,human overseer,security robot design,security measure,student project,fundamental purpose,specific indoor area,indoor security,indoor environment,different robot design,security robot,different general robot design,security,project,design,infrared,robot
Robot control,Data mining,Social robot,Computer science,Personal robot,Sonar,Human–computer interaction,Mobile robot navigation,Robot,Mobile robot,Ubiquitous robot,Embedded system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dat Vu100.34
Kenneth Hoganson2115.26