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Teams combined from Different Departments are Honored with 4 Medals for their Intelligent Electronic
Post Department:Office of International Affairs      Post Date:2014-09-24  

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The cooperation of different departments created a new stage for YunTech and the teams were honored by the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.) with 1 gold and 1 bronze medal and 2 excellent awards for their intelligent electronic aesthetics design performance. Under the instruction of Professor Ching Yang of the Department of Industrial Design, Professor Shih-chang Hsia of Electronic Engineering and Associated Professor Chao-ching Ho of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the 4 teams invented robots based on 4 issues. They are homecare for the old, remote disaster survey, interactive robots and home interactive gadgets. 
  
The competition of intelligent electronic aesthetics design was hosted by the Department of Information and Technology Education of the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.) and organized by the Department of Industrial and Communication Design of National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech). The competition took place at the International Building of Taiwan Tech. The entries not only had to show their teaching and learning results, but also follow the intelligent electronic design courses stipulated by a specific association under the MOE. The intelligent electronic design courses of YunTech were hosted by Professor Yang and Professor Hsia. The robot, Mori, invented by students Zi-shian Chou of the Department of Industrial Design and Wei-shian Fu, Yu-ching Su, Bo-chi Chen and others of the Department of Electronic Engineering, was awarded with a gold medal in this competition. The other awarded products were “Remote Monitoring Image Disaster Survey Robot,” “Ostrich-Like Interactive Pet-Robot” and “Warming Castle.”
 
The gold-medal winner “Mori” was based on “MORI Care,” the first generation of the homecare robot. “MORI Care” was the winner at the 2010 Robot Competition.  The inventors Yi-chun Chen and Wei-yuan Ting of the Department of Industrial Design invented the product based on the image of a granddaughter. Besides the appearance, the team grouped by the Department of Electronic Engineering and Department of Mechanical Engineering equipped the robot with the functions of motion control, speech and image recognition, drive IC, wireless embedded real time system operation, and so forth from 2011 to 2012. The functions enable the robot to walk and interact. The second generation was  invented by graduate student Chi-shian Chou of the Department of Industrial Design. The second generation uses the image of a boy scout, creating a new life for the robot.
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