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SANCHO, a fair host robot. A description

José M. González, Cipriano Galindo, Jose‐Luis Blanco, Juan‐Antonio Fernández‐Madrigal, Vicente Arévalo, Francisco-Ángel Moreno

Year
2009
Citations
13

Abstract

This paper describes SANCHO, a mobile robot intended to perform within crowded areas as a servant, for instance as a fair or congress host. This robot has been constructed upon a commercial platform on which a number of sensors and devices have been integrated. A software control architecture has been implemented and adapted to this particular robot, enabling it to perform in human scenarios. Among the different subsystems of the control architecture developed for SANCHO, we highlight in this paper two of the most relevant ones: the navigation component which permits the robot to navigate in a safe and robust manner within crowded and dynamic environments, and the communication component which provides different possibilities for human-robot interaction. We illustrate the performance of SANCHO through a number of experiences carried out in public shows.

Keywords

RobotComponent (thermodynamics)Computer scienceArchitectureHost (biology)Mobile robotSoftwareSoftware architectureHuman–computer interactionEmbedded system

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