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<title>Integrated prototyping environment for programmable automation</title>

Francis da Costa, Vincent Hwang, Pradeep K. Khosla, Ronald Lumia

Year
1992
Citations
5

Abstract

We propose a rapid prototyping environment for robotic systems, based on tenets of modularity, reconfigurability and extendibility that may help build robot systems `faster, better, and cheaper.' Given a task specification, (e.g., repair brake assembly), the user browses through a library of building blocks that include both hardware and software components. Software advisors or critics recommend how blocks may be `snapped' together to speedily construct alternative ways to satisfy task requirements. Mechanisms to allow `swapping' competing modules for comparative test and evaluation studies are also included in the prototyping environment. After some iterations, a stable configuration or `wiring diagram' emerges. This customized version of the general prototyping environment still contains all the hooks needed to incorporate future improvements in component technologies and to obviate unplanned obsolescence. The prototyping environment so described is relevant for both interactive robot programming (telerobotics) and iterative robot system development (prototyping).

Keywords

ReconfigurabilityComputer scienceRapid prototypingModularity (biology)Software prototypingEmbedded systemTask (project management)SoftwareSoftware engineeringAutomation

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