A multi-functional mobile robot has been derived as a technology transfer from a European project. The robot is intended for a variety of biomedical/assistive tasks and other general civil applications. Its autonomy is provided by an open set of sensors that include, in particular, a positioning system, integrated into the local networks typical of "intelligent buildings" and building automation.
A multi-functional robot as a partner for civil applications
P. Morasso;R. Zaccaria;G. Vercelli
1998-01-01
Abstract
A multi-functional mobile robot has been derived as a technology transfer from a European project. The robot is intended for a variety of biomedical/assistive tasks and other general civil applications. Its autonomy is provided by an open set of sensors that include, in particular, a positioning system, integrated into the local networks typical of "intelligent buildings" and building automation.File in questo prodotto:
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