[1]JIANG Jiliang,TU Dawei,ZHANG Guodong,et al.A mechanism of humanrobot coupling and collaborative operation for indoor mobile service robots based on a cognitive architecture model[J].CAAI Transactions on Intelligent Systems,2012,7(3):251-258.
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CAAI Transactions on Intelligent Systems[ISSN 1673-4785/CN 23-1538/TP] Volume:
7
Number of periods:
2012 3
Page number:
251-258
Column:
学术论文—智能系统
Public date:
2012-06-25
- Title:
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A mechanism of humanrobot coupling and collaborative operation for indoor mobile service robots based on a cognitive architecture model
- Author(s):
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JIANG Jiliang1; 2; TU Dawei1; 2; ZHANG Guodong1; 2; ZHAO Qijie1; 2
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1.School of Mechatronic Engineering and Automation, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, China;
2.Shanghai Key Laboratory of Manufacturing Automation and Robotics, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, China
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- Keywords:
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cognitive architecture model; ACTR cognitive architecture; service robot; indoor mobile service robot; humanrobot coupling; collaborative operation; humanrobot integration
- CLC:
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TP242.6
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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For developing a humanmachine intelligent system consisting of mobile service robots and special users, such as the elderly and disabled, a mechanism of humanrobot coupling and collaborative operation based on an adaptive control of thoughtrational (ACTR) cognitive architecture model was put forward in this paper. A system of humanrobot integration and collaborative operation for indoor mobile service robots was generally designed based on ACTR cognitive architecture. A humanrobot coupling intelligent interface was designed based on ACTR cognitive architecture in this system through simple natural humanrobot interaction modalities. An operation mechanism of humanrobot integration and collaborative decision for indoor mobile service robots was proposed and established through humanrobotenvironment space perception coupling. Finally, an experiment of humanrobot coupling and collaborative operation was conducted safely and efficiently in an indoor environment, thus verifying the feasibility of the mechanism.