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  • ...s file is stored on the SVN server which is location on the faculty server and other team members can download this file. Downloading files or folders fro ...The SVN managing system will associated a unique number with your changes and stores the changes. Since the unique revision numbers might not be very inf
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  • ...s file is stored on the SVN server which is location on the faculty server and other team members can download this file. Downloading files or folders fro .... The SVN managing system will associate a unique number with your changes and stores the changes. Since the unique revision numbers might not be very inf
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  • ...are components are defined. Finally, the interfaces between the components and functions are explained. | PICO should create and update a (local) map of its surroundings.
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  • ...han a digital game.<ref>[https://doi.org/10.1145/1463160.1463205 Designing and Evaluating the Tabletop Game Experience for Senior Citizens]</ref> Thus, th ...op of that, it is expected that if elderly people are able to properly use and understand the product, the younger generations will be able to do so as we
    74 KB (12,374 words) - 00:34, 11 April 2023
  • |Define problem statement and objectives ...lan for what we want to make, a brief inventory on the current literature, and a broad overview of the development steps required to make our product.
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  • In large hospitals, elderly patients and visitors may have trouble reading or understanding the navigation signs. Th ...acelet and presses "proceed". Now the robot asks where the man wants to go and the robot uses voice-recognition to indentify the user's destination.
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  • ...t the solution can be applied to harvesting robots, fruit-counting robots, and many other technologies. ...es would then be fed through a neural network (a Convolutional Neural Net) and classified into several categories with different degrees of ripeness. This
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  • ...maze. As an intermediate review, the robot has to drive through a corridor and take the first exit. ...challenge and maze competition are described. Last, conclusions are drawn and recommendations for future improvements are presented.
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  • ...Jelle Donders</center>||<center>1258273</center>||<center>Medical Sciences and Technology</center>||<center>j.donders@student.tue.nl</center> ...termark, this was an oversight on our part and we were unable to remove it and we were not able to re-record the video
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  • '''Group members table and work division''' ...major components of the assignment. These are the localisation, the global and local navigation of the robot. The group additionally saw use for an overse
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  • ...by making the robot understand the current emotional situation of the user and behave correspondingly. == Users and their needs==
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  • ...of choosing a topic, the design process of our solution and its viability and limitations. The group composition, deliverables, milestones, planning and task division can be found on the [[PRE2018_3_Group11:Organization | organi
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  • | Sterre van der Horst || 1227255 || Psychology and Technology || s.a.m.v.d.horst1@student.tue.nl =Problem Statement and Objective=
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  • ...with a solution on how to create awareness of those who have had COVID-19 and those who do not. One of the most widely discussed option in the Netherland ...’t be efficient enough, it would be useless to implement. This is also the reason why there will be no focus on other social questions such as privacy.
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  • ...be started after it is safe to enter the building. This delays the rescue and decreases the chances of people trapped inside surviving with every second. ...enter the building, decreasing the total time it takes to rescue a person and decreasing the risks for the firefighters themselves.
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  • <center><big><big><big><b>Towards a Design and Model of a Parking Assistant Robotic System</b></big></big></big></center>< ...parking lot on the airport. Parking demand often does not meet the supply and in combination with a shortage of parking staff, this results in leaving dr
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  • ...rolled by the surgeon itself, and the surgeon, therefore, has full control and responsibility for the result. However, as robots are becoming more develop ...nsured. In addition to that, robot care should not infantilize the elderly and respect their autonomy.
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