Designing the robot inclusive space challenge
A novel robotic challenge, namely the robot inclusive spaces (RIS) challenge, is proposed in this paper, which is a cross disciplinary and design focused initiative. It aims to foster the roboticists, architects, and designers towards realizing robot friendly social spaces. Contrary to conventional...
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doaj-02778c112c944e0e9ea3f8af3a432a482021-02-02T03:10:13ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Digital Communications and Networks2352-86482015-11-011426727410.1016/j.dcan.2015.09.005Designing the robot inclusive space challengeRajesh Elara Mohan0Ning Tan1Katrine Tjoelsen2Ricardo Sosa3Engineering Product Development Pillar, Singapore University of Technology and Design, SingaporeSUTD-MIT International Design Centre, Singapore University of Technology and Design, SingaporeMIT Predictics Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USAFaculty of Design and Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New ZealandA novel robotic challenge, namely the robot inclusive spaces (RIS) challenge, is proposed in this paper, which is a cross disciplinary and design focused initiative. It aims to foster the roboticists, architects, and designers towards realizing robot friendly social spaces. Contrary to conventional robotics competitions focusing on designing robots and its component technologies, robot inclusive spaces challenge adopts an interdisciplinary “design for robots” strategy to overcome the traditional research problem in real world deployments of social robots. In order to realize the RIS, various architectural elements must be adapted including: design principles for inclusive spaces, lighting schemes, furniture choices and arrangement, wall and floor surfaces, pathways among others. This paper introduces the format and design principles of RIS challenge, presents a first run of the challenge, and gives the corresponding analysis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352864815000462Robot inclusive spacesRobotics challengeDesign for robotsService robotics |
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A novel robotic challenge, namely the robot inclusive spaces (RIS) challenge, is proposed in this paper, which is a cross disciplinary and design focused initiative. It aims to foster the roboticists, architects, and designers towards realizing robot friendly social spaces. Contrary to conventional robotics competitions focusing on designing robots and its component technologies, robot inclusive spaces challenge adopts an interdisciplinary “design for robots” strategy to overcome the traditional research problem in real world deployments of social robots. In order to realize the RIS, various architectural elements must be adapted including: design principles for inclusive spaces, lighting schemes, furniture choices and arrangement, wall and floor surfaces, pathways among others. This paper introduces the format and design principles of RIS challenge, presents a first run of the challenge, and gives the corresponding analysis. |
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