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Organized by: Supported by: Introduction MethodologyCognitive Quantization and Dynamics Conclusion & References RH5-Y Robocup-at-Home HESSO.HEIG-VD West Switzerland University of Applied Sciences G. Bhalsing, Y. Lee, S. Mishra, S. Padungsakwong, E. R. Ntawuruhunga, P. Rojpinyo, M. Spano, M. Verguet, P.-F. Gauthey, J.-D. Dessimoz RH5-Y is the name of our current autonomous and cooperating robot, designed for domestic help and for participation in Robocup-at-Home (RAH) world competition 2010 in Singapore [1, 2]. RH5-Y is also the name of our team. Our current robot is the most recent evolution of our RH-Y robots, which themselves inherited key components from previous robots of our ARY family. The concept is being extended to the notion of robot group RG1-Y. For more information : 1 Jean-Daniel Dessimoz, Pierre-François Gauthey: RH5-Y – Toward A Cooperating Robot for Home Applications, Robocup-at-Home League, Proc. Robocup09 Symposium and World Competition, Singapore, June (2010) 2. Jean-Daniel Dessimoz, “Contributions to Standards and Common Platforms in Robotics; Prerequisites for Quantitative Cognitics”, Internat. Conf. on Simulation, Modeling, and Programming for Autonomous Robots (SIMPAR). 1st Internat. Workshop on Standards and Common Platform for Robotics, Venice, Italy, 3-7 Oct. (2008) Fig. 2. The MCS framework [1, 2] provides essential definitions and metrics to evaluate complexity, information flows (re. Shannon), knowledge, expertise and other cognitive and dynamic properties, quantitatively and conveniently. Behavioral description of cognitive agents (a), structure adapted to system dynamics (b), core definitions and metrical equations in MCS (c), structure and critical dynamic aspects of embedded control systems (d). Fig.1 Our RH4-Y in Graz (left), with omnidirectional platform OP2-Y (center, lower part), NAO-Y our Aldebaran-based, cultural mediator (center, top), and a view of our non-flat simulated, domestic benchmark environment in Webots, along with FT0-Y, our conceptual four track kinematic and physical prototype for climbing stairs (right) and Configurations often change, thus not all components are visible here. c, d This year, improvements are notable in group, cognition dynamics theory, weighted and W- correlated vision, and in conceptual stage, the problem of stairs has been newly addressed. RH5-Y is accompanied by a 2nd robot, OP3- Y, a similar system on robust, 4-wheel, omnidirectional platform. The family is characterized by numerous original elements, of hardware, software, and cognitic (automated and cognitive) nature. Innovative technologies include systemic aspects, our proprietary Piaget programming and control environment as well as some physical components. Research focus is on automated cognition, cognitics, with applications in home robotics and in manufacturing. Particular areas of interest: the quantitative assessment of cognitive entities, as well as the notions of group, and cultural Robot-Human mediation.