Secure autonomous cloud brained humanoid robot assisting rescuers in hazardous environments

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Abstract

On 31 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global emergency after the discovery of a new pandemic disease that caused severe lung problems. The spread of the disease at an international level drew the attention of many researchers who attempted to find solutions to ameliorate the problem. The implementation of robotics has been one of the proposed solutions, as automated humanoid robots can be used in many situations and limit the exposure of humans to the disease. Many humanoid robot implementations are found in the literature; however, most of them have some distinct drawbacks, such as a high cost and complexity. Our research proposes a novel, secure and efficient programmable system using a humanoid robot that is able to autonomously move and detect survivors in emergency scenarios, with the potential to communicate verbally with victims. The proposed humanoid robot is powered by the cloud and benefits from the powerful storage, computation, and communication resources of a typical modern data center. In order to evaluate the proposed system, we conducted multiple experiments in synthetic hazardous environments.

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Angelopoulos, G., Baras, N., & Dasygenis, M. (2021). Secure autonomous cloud brained humanoid robot assisting rescuers in hazardous environments. Electronics (Switzerland), 10(2), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10020124

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