Electronics Can a Social Distancing Robot Help Us Stay Connected?

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This discussion centers on the design and implementation of a remote-controlled robot equipped with a camera, aimed at facilitating real-time communication between individuals in different locations, particularly in the context of social distancing. The proposed setup includes using a Raspberry Pi or Arduino for control, along with servo motors for camera movement and DC motors for mobility. Participants shared insights on existing projects and resources, emphasizing the potential of VR remote robots as inspiration for this innovative concept.

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  • Understanding of Raspberry Pi and Arduino platforms
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  • Basic knowledge of camera integration for robotics
  • Experience with internet-based control systems
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  • Research existing VR remote robot projects for design inspiration
  • Learn about real-time communication protocols for remote control
  • Explore camera integration techniques for mobile robotics
  • Investigate power management solutions for battery-operated robots
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Looking for ideas, and further resources on how to design and build a remote-controlled robot with a camera, to communicate with a person in a far geographical area in real-time
My girlfriend had this idea of building a robot controlled from distance, which could make the person controlling it to feel in the environment where the robot is. In the context of social distancing, person A would have the robot on his/her environment while person B could control this robot while talking with A (i.e. as an avatar, except in real-world)

Could be a tabletop robot with camera rotation (pitch and yaw) or a wheeled chassis with a camera, for example

My initial thought would be to integrate a raspberry pi or arduino (?) with a camera and servo-motors (basically a webcam which moves). In the case of a wheeled robot, then add DC motors and a battery (e.g.: ).

I'd like to ask you guys, do you have any project for reference? What do you think of the setup I mentioned and what should I look for to implement control over distance, for example via the internet? Moreover, how to implement an online, real-time control over distance?

Thanks!

Note : I'm not used to working with robotics, but I have experience with mechatronics engineering, so technical language is ok with me.
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:
seidi said:
Summary:: Looking for ideas, and further resources on how to design and build a remote-controlled robot with a camera, to communicate with a person in a far geographical area in real-time

My girlfriend had this idea of building a robot controlled from distance, which could make the person controlling it to feel in the environment where the robot is. In the context of social distancing, person A would have the robot on his/her environment while person B could control this robot while talking with A (i.e. as an avatar, except in real-world)

Could be a tabletop robot with camera rotation (pitch and yaw) or a wheeled chassis with a camera, for example

My initial thought would be to integrate a raspberry pi or arduino (?) with a camera and servo-motors (basically a webcam which moves). In the case of a wheeled robot, then add DC motors and a battery (e.g.: ).

I'd like to ask you guys, do you have any project for reference? What do you think of the setup I mentioned and what should I look for to implement control over distance, for example via the internet? Moreover, how to implement an online, real-time control over distance?

Thanks!

Note : I'm not used to working with robotics, but I have experience with mechatronics engineering, so technical language is ok with me.

Google gave me good hits when I searched on VR Remote Robot:

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=vr+remote+robot

Have a look at that hit list to see if it gives you some ideas. I think this is a pretty active area or work, with many existing systems that you can learn from. Fun project, BTW. :smile:
 
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I have seen this on TV shows (comedies).
I saw one on the Psych show that seemed to be an i-Pad in a rolling stand.
Sheldon's, here, is maybe a bit fancier.
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:

Google gave me good hits when I searched on VR Remote Robot:

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=vr+remote+robot

Have a look at that hit list to see if it gives you some ideas. I think this is a pretty active area or work, with many existing systems that you can learn from. Fun project, BTW. :smile:

Thanks! VR Remote Robot does seems like an inspiring search :thumbup:
 
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BillTre said:
I have seen this on TV shows (comedies).
I saw one on the Psych show that seemed to be an i-Pad in a rolling stand.
Sheldon's, here, is maybe a bit fancier.


Sheldon's idea seems a lot like what I was looking for haha
I found some commercial solution like it, but trying to make a solution of my own. Thanks for inspiration
 
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