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Domestic robot
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A domestic robot is a robot used for household chores. Thus far, there are only a few limited models, though science fiction writers and other speculators have suggested that they could become more common in the future. In 2006, Bill Gates wrote an article for Scientific American titled "A Robot in Every Home".
Many domestic robots are used for basic household chores, such as the trilobite and Roomba vacuum cleaner robot. Others are educational or entertainment robots, such as the HERO line of the 1980s or the AIBO. While most domestic robots are simplistic, some are connected to WiFi home networks or smart environments and are autonomous to a high degree. There were an estimated 3,540,000 service robots in use in 2006, compared with an estimated 950,000 industrial robots.
Domestic robots in production
Working or chore robots
Robotic mop:
Scooba (by iRobot)
Robotic vacuum cleaners:
eVac (by The Sharper Image/ Evolution Robotics)
CleanMate (by Infinuvo)
IClebo (by Yujin Robot)
Koolvac (by Koolatron)
Orazio (by Zuchetti)
Ottoro (by Hanool robotics)
P3 International 49xx Robotic Vacuums
picaBot
Roomba (by iRobot)
Robo Maxx
RoboMop or RoboMaid
RC3000 (by Krcher)
VSR8000 (by Siemens)
Trilobite (by Electrolux)
V-R4000 (by LG)
V-R5806KL (by LG) end of the 2008
V-R5901KL (by LG) end of the 2009
V-R5906KL (by LG) end of the 2009
V-R5907KL (by LG) end of the 2009
Hauzen VC-RE70V (by Samsung) Model 2008
Hauzen VC-RE72V (by Samsung) New model 2009
SR9630 (by Samsung)
FurotII (by Samsung)
Tango VC-RA84V (by Samsung) end of the 2009
Tango VC-RA84VC (by Samsung) end of the 2009
Tango VC-RA52V (by Samsung) end of the 2009
Tango VC-RA50V (by Samsung) end of the 2009
V-bot RV10 (by P3 International)
DC06 (by Dyson)
RV-88 (by SungTung, Taiwan)
Ironing clothes:
Dressman (by Siemens AG).
Driron (by Fagor).
Pets:
Litter-Robot for cats
Serving robot at the "Ubiquitous Dream" exhibition in Seoul, Korea on June 24, 2005
Home couriers
Main article: Robotic mapping
Home transport robots are a main element in the domestic robotic system, because they join specialized processes, moving objects at home (i.e. clothes from the bathroom to the washing machine or glasses from the table to the dishwasher):
STR (by Iberobotics). It includes Wi-Fi and USB connection to (domotics) network.
In 2006 Sharp said it has developed a humanoid robot that clears dishes from the table and puts them into a dishwasher. The robot (measuring 95x50x45cm) opens the door of the dishwasher, takes hold of teacups, rice bowls and plates, places them in the unit and closes the door
General helper robots
There are also general domestic helper robots, i.e. HRP-2.
Outdoors
Husqvarna automower in action.
Robotic lawnmowers
RoboMower (by Friendly Robotics)
The Husqvarna Automower
Ambrogio by Zucchetti
Automated pool cleaners are robots for cleaning swimming pools.
Entertainment
Toy robots include
Sony's Aibo, a robot pet dog also used by many universities in the RoboCup autonomous soccer competition
Robosapien, a small humanoid remote controlled robot
Furby, an electronic toy that was the must-have toy of 1998.
Spykee, a consumer spy robot.
Social robots
Robots whose main object is social interaction (partner robots) include:
Wakamaru, a humanoid robot designed to provide company for the elderly and less mobile people, made by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, on sale from 2005
Paro, a robot baby seal intended to provide comfort to nursing home patients
PaPeRo, a robot designed by NEC to study robot-human interaction.
Sony's QRIO.
NUVO
PINO
EMIEW
Toyota Partner Robots, some of them mountable.
Domestic robots in popular culture
Many cartoons feature robot maids, notably Rosie the Robot from The Jetsons. Maid Robots are especially prominent in anime (in Japanese, they are called Meido Robo or Meido Roboto), and their Artificial Intelligence ranges from rudimentary to fully sentient and emotional, while their appearance ranges from obviously mechanical to human-like.
See also
Robotics portal
Adaptable robotics
Android
Autonomous robot
Comparison of domestic robots
Disability robot
Domotics
Floor plans and house navigation system
Future of robotics
Gerontotechnology
Home automation for the elderly and disabled
Humanoid robot
Intelligent system
Litter robot
Mobile robot
Personal robot
RoboSapien
Robot kit
Robotic arm
Robotic mapping
Robotics suite
References
^ http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=a-robot-in-every-home
^ http://blogs.spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/2008/03/21/10_stats_you_should_know_about_robots.html
^ Robot moves dishes from table to dishwasher - we make money not art
External links
Babybot - University of Genova.
Robot Info (directory of robotics news, books, videos, magazines forums and products).
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