Real-world oriented distributed human-robot interface system
Y. Iwakura, Y. Shiraishi, Yasushi Nakauchi, Y. Anzai
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
In this paper, we propose the real-world oriented distributed human interface system named AIDA (Architecture for Interfacing Distributed Agents). AIDA supports human activities in the real-world (e.g., in offices or house) without restricting user's movements. AIDA is based on multi-agent model in which each interfacing elements (e.g., mobile robots, workstations) cooperates with each other for providing continuous support to a user. An agent is constructed by a set of behavior modules for providing reactive responses to a user. Also, with AIDA, the system can adapt to the uncertainty of user's position and user's attention that may change in time. We have developed a laboratory guiding system based on AIDA. We have confirmed the efficiency of AIDA by experiment.
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