Publications / 2007 Proceedings of the 24th ISARC, Kochi, India
With a recent surge in robotics research, the need to develop a platform for robots and human beings to interact and co-exist has become imperative. Though advances in Internet technologies have enabled devices including robots to be plugged onto the network, a lot of hurdles still remain. In this paper we present an architecture of a social system of both robots and human beings wherein the entities co-operate over networks by sharing intelligence and building faith on each other. Faith makes the entities to interact more intensely thereby forming a social system.