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Ahmed Ahres   
* Ahmed Ahres   
* Quinten Maes 
* Hugo Melchers 
* Christel van den Nieuwenhuizen 
* Frank de Veld


Quinten Maes 
== Case: Self following suitcase ==
In order to make (business) travel more efficient, it would be useful to create a self-following suitcase for travelers, but this idea can also be used by example elderly when buying groceries or by other people who have to regularly transport objects. However, special attention has to be given to subjects like security, privacy, battery life and obstacle avoidance.


Hugo Melchers 


Christel van den Nieuwenhuizen 
== State of the Art ==
 
So far, a few companies have already tackled the case of self following suitcases. At several events such devices have been shown or demonstrated, but so far none have been sold to particulars yet. The companies currently working on a self following suitcase are:
Frank de Veld
* Olive robotics owned by IKAP Robotics from Iran (http://oliverobotics.com/)
* Travelmate robotics from the United States (https://travelmaterobotics.com/)
* ForwardX from China (https://www.forwardx.com/)
* Cowarobot from China (http://en.cowarobot.com/en/aboutus.htm)
* 90FUN owned by Shanghai Runmi Technology Co., Ltd. from China (https://www.90fun.us/puppy1)
* NUA Robotics from China (http://unbouncepages.com/nuarobotics/)

Revision as of 09:49, 25 April 2018

Group members:


  • Ahmed Ahres
  • Quinten Maes
  • Hugo Melchers
  • Christel van den Nieuwenhuizen
  • Frank de Veld

Case: Self following suitcase

In order to make (business) travel more efficient, it would be useful to create a self-following suitcase for travelers, but this idea can also be used by example elderly when buying groceries or by other people who have to regularly transport objects. However, special attention has to be given to subjects like security, privacy, battery life and obstacle avoidance.


State of the Art

So far, a few companies have already tackled the case of self following suitcases. At several events such devices have been shown or demonstrated, but so far none have been sold to particulars yet. The companies currently working on a self following suitcase are: