Development of autonomous eating mechanism for bio-mimetic robots

Kil Woong Jeong, Ik Jin Cho, Yun Jung Lee

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Abstract

Most of the recently developed robots are human friendly robots which imitate animals or humans such as entertainment robot, bio-mimetic robot and humanoid robot. Interest for these robots are being increased because the social trend is focused on health, welfare, and graying. Autonomous eating functionality is most unique and inherent behavior of pets and animals. Most of entertainment robots and pet robots make use of internal-type battery. Entertainment robots and pet robots with internal-type battery are not able to operate during charging the battery. Therefore, if a robot has an autonomous function for eating battery as its feeds, the robot is not only able to operate during recharging energy but also become more human friendly like pets. Here, a new autonomous eating mechanism was introduced for a bio-mimetic robot, called ELIRO-II (Eating Lizard RObot version 2). The ELIRO-II is able to find a food (a small battery), eat and evacuate by itself. This work describe sub-parts of the developed mechanism such as head-part, mouth-part, and stomach-part. In addition, control system of autonomous eating mechanism is described.

Original languageEnglish
Article number60423G
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume6042 II
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
EventICMIT 2005: Control Systems and Robotics - Chongging, China
Duration: 20 Sep 200523 Sep 2005

Keywords

  • Autonomous eating
  • Bio-mimetic robot
  • ELIRO-II
  • Entertainment robot

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