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Leon@Home testbed main purpose is to benchmark service robots functionalities and tasks in a realistic home environment. The testbed is made up by three parts: a mock-up apartment, a control zone with direct vision (glass wall) to the apartment, a small workshop and a larger development zone where researchers work.
 
Leon@Home testbed main purpose is to benchmark service robots functionalities and tasks in a realistic home environment. The testbed is made up by three parts: a mock-up apartment, a control zone with direct vision (glass wall) to the apartment, a small workshop and a larger development zone where researchers work.
  
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Revision as of 13:30, 29 June 2016

Leon@Home testbed main purpose is to benchmark service robots functionalities and tasks in a realistic home environment. The testbed is made up by three parts: a mock-up apartment, a control zone with direct vision (glass wall) to the apartment, a small workshop and a larger development zone where researchers work.

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Apartment

Leon@Home Testbed is located in the second floor of the Modulo de Investigación en Cibernética in the Universidad de León campus of Vegazana, León (Spain).

The apartment is a single bedroom home in a 8m x 7m space. It is divided into a Kitchen, living room, bathroom and a bedroom.

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The Leon@Home Testbed furniture has been designed to test different robot abilities. For instance, kitchen cabinets have different types of handlers.

Control Area

Robots

Permanent robotic residents of the Leon@Home Testbed are:

  1. Orbi-One
  2. Merlin