Abstract

This paper presents a robot partner development platform based on smart devices. Humans communicate with others based on the basic motivations of human cooperation and have communicative motives based on social attributes. Understanding and applying these communicative motives become important in the development of socially-embedded robot partners. Therefore, it is becoming more important to develop robots that can be applied according to needs while taking these human communication elements into consideration. The role of a robot partner is more important in not only on the industrial sector but also in households. However, it seems that it will take time to disseminate robots. In the field of service robots, the development of robots according to various needs is important and the system integration of hardware and software becomes crucial. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a robot partner development platform for human-robot interaction. Firstly, we propose a modularized architecture of robot partners using a smart device to realize a flexible update based on the re-usability of hardware and software modules. In addition, we show examples of implementing a robot system using the proposed architecture. Next, we focus on the development of various robots using the modular robot partner system. Finally, we discuss the effectiveness of the proposed robot partner system through social implementation and experiments.

Highlights

  • Population aging is occurring in countries with varying levels of development in all regions of the world

  • We show an example of development based on the robot partner development platform in case of human-robot interaction (Figures 15 and 16)

  • We proposed the robot partner development platform for human-robot interaction

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Introduction

Population aging is occurring in countries with varying levels of development in all regions of the world. The Republic of Korea is known as one of the fastest aging societies in the world [1]. As the Republic of Korea has achieved rapid economic growth, the demographic structure is rapidly changing. In Japan, the aging rate has already exceeded over 28%. Social isolation for the elderly due to the increase of elderly people living alone is being highlighted as a social problem [2]. The increasing social isolation of elderly people living alone is a cause of major social problems such losing the will to live, the progression of dementia, and lonely death. The shortage of caregivers is a serious problem

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