February 22, 2010

Robot Wall AWE Transforms Itself To Your Interests

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Last January, the annual IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems was filled with new innovations and intelligent systems that promises to deliver pleasure to the makers and clients alike.

Among the video presentations, one that caught the eyes of the media researchers was a robot wall. At first, no one really had the idea that it will become something that is not typical of a wall.

This robot wall was named AWE which means Animated Work Environment, developed at the Clemson University School of Architecture and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

When the robot was presented by Keith Evan Green, the school director of the Intelligent Materials and Systems for Architecture program, for a demonstration of its capabilities, everybody in the room was literally put in "awe".

The robot wall segments itself into 6 different configurations such as collaborating, composing, conference, gaming or playing, lounging, presenting or viewing. The main purpose of these robot wall segmentation is for business people to convene in one place.

The robot wall AWE functions with an 8-degree of freedom, multiple electric motors, and multiple touch-screen monitors and mobile desk units.

Click here to read more about Robot Wall, AWE

Comments

  • Jaison Mathew

    February 22, 2010 at 1:46 am

    This is a very good invention that will help many people who runs business in a very limited space.

  • dhaval

    February 22, 2010 at 2:43 am

    awesome article.I like this article.This article is give me good information about Robot Wall AWE Transforms Itself To Your Interests.Thank you for giving this article.

  • Liz

    February 22, 2010 at 3:13 am

    Great flexibility for conferences and other working or collaborating environments. I really liked the “intelligent” part of it where the wall automatically pulls up and away when the user suddenly stood up in the video. Cool!

  • bobby387

    February 22, 2010 at 3:24 am

    This Robot Wall is amazing and I am very impressed with the technological advancement in this area. Thanks to the writer to brings this to us.

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