Abstract

The article deals with the development of human–robot interaction, where the robot measures the user’s emotional state as well as environmental factors by different devices, and it responds to the user with colorful patterns and controls the smart home through the guidance of the Internet of Things system. Before the design process, robots and their functions currently on the market, the role of emotions in communication, and technologies for measuring emotion (such as face recognition, measurement of heart rate, breath, and physical changes) are presented in detail. The designed robot (Em-Patty) uses a previously developed emotion-based automatic pattern generation system based on a fuzzy system, which is a suitable tool for handling emotions. A main and three fuzzy subsystems are fusioned in order to create the most efficient control system for Em-Patty. The nature-inspired design of the robot is also presented, as well as a description of its behavior with the help of a specific case study.

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