Scientists from UC Davis in California have developed a mechanism by which the robots can follow a leader making predictions. Sanjay Joshi, a professor of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics of the university, noted that his team built a control system that takes signals behavior of the robot leader for the persecutor can calculate how it progresses.
Instead of the robot persecutor take the information directly, such as through a camera, the research team sends signals via wireless behavior. Thus, the signals tell the robot that his predecessor could "turn left or right." Persecutor The robot was developed to take into account the behaviour and sends signals that the robot leader, and thus can predict the direction and movements that will take place based on the speed and direction.
These advances, collected by Ot / press IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, are raised for interaction between man with androids assistants in the future, as this may continue to its owner without problems. For example, could be very useful for example for a robot health in a hospital the doctor could continue through the various rooms. |