Flakey the robot

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Flakey the robot
Manufacturer SRI International
Year of creation 1985
Derived from Shakey the robot

Flakey the robot was a research robot created at SRI International's Artificial Intelligence Center and was the successor to Shakey the robot.

Software

Most of Flakey's routines were written in Lisp, with some lower-level code written in C.[1] The code maintains a "Local Perceptual Space" that is updated by the sensors and acted on by planning algorithms.[2]

Hardware

It was about 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide, and included 12 sonar sensors, optical wheel encoders, a video camera, and a depth-finding laser.[3]

Research results

Flakey was used to demonstrate fuzzy logic and goal-oriented behavior - it would take what it knew and work towards one of several goals.[4] At the first AAAI robotics competition in July 1992, Flakey took second place and the University of Michigan's CARMEL took first, above Georgia Tech's "Buzz" and IBM's "TJ2".[1][4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 University of Michigan and SRI International. CARMEL vs. Flakey: A Comparison of Two Robots. CiteSeerX. doi:10.1.1.39.1217. 
  2. Saffiotti, Alessandro. Some Notes on the Integration of Planning and Reactivity in Autonomous Mobile Robots. SRI International. Retrieved 2013-03-06. 
  3. Mims, Jim. "Flakey". Alp Centauri. Retrieved 2013-03-06. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Alessandro Saffiotti, E. Ruspini, Kurt G. Konolige (March 1993). A Fuzzy Controller For Flakey, An Autonomous Mobile Robot. SRI International. Retrieved 2013-03-06. 
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