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Chip-Based Real-Time Gesture Tracking for Construction Robot's Guidance
2014
Proceedings of the 31st International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction and Mining (ISARC)
unpublished
Mobile robots in automation construction have been designed for applications of craning, conveying, excavating, and floor polishing. These robots nowadays are equipped with various sensors to detect environmental information and finish tasks autonomously. When robot's navigating path needs to be rescheduled, the supervisor of robot can duly interrupt system and then redefines a new route for robot. In addition to robot remote control by radio signals, using digital camera to receive
doi:10.22260/isarc2014/0111
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