DocumentCode
425993
Title
A distributed knowledge network for real world robot applications
Author
Chong, Nak Young ; Hongu, Hiroshi ; Ohba, Kohtaro ; Hirai, Shigeoki ; Tanie, Kazuo
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Sci., JAIST, Tatsunokuchi, Japan
Volume
1
fYear
2004
fDate
28 Sept.-2 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
187
Abstract
We propose a collaborative knowledge network that we call omniscient spaces in the attempt to generate sophisticated robotic behavior with minimal programming effort. New products are manufactured and brought into our daily life everyday. Robots should need a way to easily integrate new products into their existing recognizable environments. Radio frequency identification gains increasing attention to support context and ambient awareness in dynamically changing environments. To solve robot programming difficulties in our environments, the collaborative knowledge network connects heterogeneous knowledge resources to collectively build up the robot´s knowledge required to accomplish a task. Specifically, a decentralized knowledge acquisition and task specific integration model is proposed, where the proposed knowledge integrator merges specific knowledge with existing knowledge into a task requiring knowledge. For this, manufacturers put their product data tailored to plan robot motions online and robots may access the data without authorization. In this work, the best possible scenario under current technological limitations is proposed for real world robot applications. A detailed analysis of the knowledge flow model is described. To verify the validity of the proposed model, a test bed is built and table clearing task is performed according to the distributed knowledge management framework.
Keywords
knowledge acquisition; knowledge based systems; mobile robots; robot programming; collaborative knowledge network; decentralized knowledge acquisition; distributed knowledge network; omniscient spaces; radio frequency identification; real world robot application; robot programming; task specific integration model; Authorization; Collaboration; Context awareness; Knowledge acquisition; Manufacturing; Orbital robotics; Radiofrequency identification; Robot motion; Robot programming; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2004. (IROS 2004). Proceedings. 2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8463-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IROS.2004.1389350
Filename
1389350
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