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Autonomous robots must carry out useful tasks all by themselves
relying entirely on their own perceptions of their environment. The
cognitive abilities required for autonomous action are largely
independent of robot size, which makes mini robots attractive as
artefacts for research, education and entertainment. Autonomous
mini robots must be small enough for experimentation on a desktop
or a small laboratory. They must be easy to carry and safe for
interaction with humans. They must not be expensive. Mini robot
designers have to work at the leading edge of technology so that
their creations can carry out purposeful autonomic action under
these constraints. Since 2001 researchers have met every two years
for an international symposium to report on the advances achieved
in Autonomous Mini Robots for Research and Edutainment (AMiRE). The
AMiRE Symposium is a single track conference that offers ample
opportunities for discussion and exchange of ideas. This volume
contains the contributed papers of the 2011 AMiRE Symposium held
from 23 to 25 May 2011 at Bielefeld University, Germany. The
contributions in this volume represent the state-of-the-art of
autonomous mini robots; they demonstrate what is currently
technically feasible and show some of the applications for
autonomous mini robots.
Autonomous robots must carry out useful tasks all by themselves
relying entirely on their own perceptions of their environment. The
cognitive abilities required for autonomous action are largely
independent of robot size, which makes mini robots attractive as
artefacts for research, education and entertainment. Autonomous
mini robots must be small enough for experimentation on a desktop
or a small laboratory. They must be easy to carry and safe for
interaction with humans. They must not be expensive. Mini robot
designers have to work at the leading edge of technology so that
their creations can carry out purposeful autonomic action under
these constraints. Since 2001 researchers have met every two years
for an international symposium to report on the advances achieved
in Autonomous Mini Robots for Research and Edutainment (AMiRE). The
AMiRE Symposium is a single track conference that offers ample
opportunities for discussion and exchange of ideas. This volume
contains the contributed papers of the 2011 AMiRE Symposium held
from 23 to 25 May 2011 at Bielefeld University, Germany. The
contributions in this volume represent the state-of-the-art of
autonomous mini robots; they demonstrate what is currently
technically feasible and show some of the applications for
autonomous mini robots.
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