Autonomous Droid for Terrestrial Research and Intelligence (ATRi)

Ramesh Kumar V, Loganathan Muthusamy
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ATRi (Autonomous droid for Terrestrial Research and Intelligence) is an autonomous and sentient droid designed to assist space crews with various activities and experiments. The artificially intelligent droid autonomously navigates inside crewed space capsules and utilizes voice and visual recognition algorithms to receive commands, record basic readings, and assist the crew in performing various experiments. ATRi's machine learning algorithms can be tailored to the specific astronaut(s) it will accompany in the space capsule. This personalized approach not only assists astronauts but also fosters a sense of companionship. This paper provides details about the physical and algorithmic characteristics of the droid and outlines how it can be trained and deployed in any crewed space capsule. The droid will be powered by a sentient program that incorporates visual recognition (including facial recognition and video recording capabilities), natural language processing, voice recognition, and speech synthesis. Six microphones and two cameras are embedded to capture audio/voice commands and visuals. While the current version of the droid is fixed to the space capsule, future iterations are envisioned to be highly mobile in zero-gravity environments within any crewed space capsule. This mobility is facilitated by a sophisticated motion control system that enables the droid to align in any direction, rotate, and navigate inside the crewed space module. In addition to assisting the crew, ATRi will document all activities inside the capsule through photos and videos. It can process images and videos, automatically categorize them, and periodically communicate the information to ground control.
地面研究与智能自主机器人(ATRi)
ATRi(地面研究和智能自主机器人)是一个自主的智能机器人,旨在协助宇航员开展各种活动和实验。该人工智能机器人可在载人太空舱内自主导航,并利用语音和视觉识别算法接收指令、记录基本读数以及协助宇航员进行各种实验。ATRi 的机器学习算法可根据太空舱中的特定宇航员量身定制。这种个性化的方法不仅能为宇航员提供帮助,还能培养同伴意识。本文详细介绍了机器人的物理和算法特征,并概述了如何在任何载人太空舱中训练和部署机器人。机器人将由一个智能程序驱动,该程序包含视觉识别(包括面部识别和视频录制功能)、自然语言处理、语音识别和语音合成。它内置六个麦克风和两个摄像头,用于捕捉音频/语音命令和视觉效果。虽然当前版本的机器人是固定在太空舱上的,但根据设想,未来的迭代版本可以在任何载人太空舱内的零重力环境中高度移动。这种移动性得益于一个复杂的运动控制系统,它能使机器人在载人太空舱内向任何方向排列、旋转和导航。除了协助乘员外,ATRi 还将通过照片和视频记录太空舱内的所有活动。它可以处理图像和视频,自动对其进行分类,并定期将信息传送给地面控制中心。
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