Legodroid: A type-driven library for android and lego mindstorms interoperability

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Abstract

LEGO Mindstorms robots are widely used as educational tools to acquire skills in programming complex systems involving the interaction of sensors and actuators, and they offer a flexible and modular workbench to design and evaluate user–machine interaction prototypes in the robotic area. However, there is still a lack of support to interoperability features and the need of high-level tools to program the interaction of a robot with other devices. In this paper, we introduce Legodroid, a new Java library enabling cross-programming LEGO Mindstorms robots through Android smartphones that exploits their combined computational and sensorial capabilities in a seamless way. The library provides a number of type-driven coding patterns for interacting with sensors and motors. In this way, the robustness of the software managing robot’s sensors dramatically improves.

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Spanò, A., & Cortesi, A. (2020). Legodroid: A type-driven library for android and lego mindstorms interoperability. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20071926

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