2007
DOI: 10.1117/12.732838
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Embedded object concept: case balancing two-wheeled robot

Abstract: This paper presents the Embedded Object Concept (EOC) and a telepresence robot system which is a test case for the EOC. The EOC utilizes common object-oriented methods used in software by applying them to combined Lego-like software-hardware entities. These entities represent objects in object-oriented design methods, and they are the building blocks of embedded systems. The goal of the EOC is to make the designing of embedded systems faster and easier. This concept enables people without comprehensive knowled… Show more

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“…This software can be added either to the boards (they are programmable) or to an external device (usually a PC). [11] In the test case the measurement of the probe is done with Atomi objects. The measurement system is built by connecting together USB, power, and precision 24-bit AD converter Atomi objects (shown in Figure 2).…”
Section: Device Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This software can be added either to the boards (they are programmable) or to an external device (usually a PC). [11] In the test case the measurement of the probe is done with Atomi objects. The measurement system is built by connecting together USB, power, and precision 24-bit AD converter Atomi objects (shown in Figure 2).…”
Section: Device Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%