机器人:用于驱动具有自动生成3D可打印机制的日常对象的设计工具

Jiahao Li, Jeeeun Kim, Xiang 'Anthony' Chen
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用户现在可以轻松地通过物联网交流数字信息;相比之下,仍然缺乏对涉及传统静态对象的物理任务的自动化支持,例如调整台灯的角度以获得最佳亮度,在洗碗时打开/关闭手动水龙头,滑动窗户以保持理想的室内温度。自动化这些简单的体力劳动有可能改善人们的生活质量,这对残疾人或有情境障碍的人尤其重要。我们介绍了机器人——一个设计工具,用于生成可以连接、驱动和驱动遗留静态对象来执行简单物理任务的机构。用户只需要拍摄一段操纵物体的短视频来演示预期的物理行为。然后,robbiot提取必要的参数,并通过执行与对象的3D模型对齐的2D视频的场景和运动分析,自动生成启用驱动机构的3D模型。在长达一小时的设计环节中,六名参与者使用Robiot驱动七个日常物品,使他们具备机器人的能力来自动完成各种物理任务。
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Robiot: A Design Tool for Actuating Everyday Objects with Automatically Generated 3D Printable Mechanisms
Users can now easily communicate digital information with an Internet of Things; in contrast, there remains a lack of support to automate physical tasks that involve legacy static objects, e.g. adjusting a desk lamp's angle for optimal brightness, turning on/off a manual faucet when washing dishes, sliding a window to maintain a preferred indoor temperature. Automating these simple physical tasks has the potential to improve people's quality of life, which is particularly important for people with a disability or in situational impairment. We present Robiot -- a design tool for generating mechanisms that can be attached to, motorized, and actuating legacy static objects to perform simple physical tasks. Users only need to take a short video manipulating an object to demonstrate an intended physical behavior. Robiot then extracts requisite parameters and automatically generates 3D models of the enabling actuation mechanisms by performing a scene and motion analysis of the 2D video in alignment with the object's 3D model. In an hour-long design session, six participants used Robiot to actuate seven everyday objects, imbuing them with the robotic capability to automate various physical tasks.
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