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Design, Construction, and Testing of a Novel Robotic Workstation

Overview This paper describes the development of a novel robotic workstation which users configure to a variety of spatial forms. These configurations allow users to define their physical workspace as well as to situate computer and analogue tools precisely to support a broad range of work-and-leisure computing activities. The workstation is part of the Animated Work Environment (AWE) project aimed at programmable smart environments which fundamentally alter user experience. This paper describes, in detail, the design, realization, and initial testing of the multi-panel robot workstation which itself represents a novel type of robot surface.

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Publisher
Clemson University
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Feb 5, 2009
Format
White Papers
Topics
Workstations, Software Engineering

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