The Research of Smart Home Robots Based on 3G Mobile Network

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With the development of Internet of Things technology, 3G communication technology,control technology and Multi-information fusion technology of multi-sensors, a technical solution for the robot to perform a task in a variety of complex, dynamic, uncertain and unknown environment is presented,which is based on these technologies and control theory, signal processing, artificial intelligence, probability and statistics. From the perspective of smart home,the robot technology and embedded technology, this paper presents an intelligent robot system which can interact with us through 3G mobile network.

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