The Personal Rover
Workshop Paper, AAAI '02 Workshop, July, 2002
Abstract
In this paper, we summarize a new approach for the dissemination of robotics technologies. In a manner analogous to the personal computer movement of the early 1980's, we propose that a productive niche for robotic technologies is as a creative outlet for human expression and discovery. This paper describes our ongoing efforts to design, prototype and test a low-cost, highly competent personal rover for the domestic environment.
BibTeX
@workshop{Hamner-2002-16850,author = {Emily Hamner and Rachel Gockley and Eric Porter and Illah Nourbakhsh},
title = {The Personal Rover},
booktitle = {Proceedings of AAAI '02 Workshop},
year = {2002},
month = {July},
}
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