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John R. Spletzer, PhD.
Lehigh University
Assistive Technologies and Multi-Robot Systems
The Automated Transport and Retrieval Systems (ATRS) represent a new mobility
paradigm
for drivers in wheelchairs. By leveraging robotics and automation technologies,
ATRS allow independent mobility without permanent modifications to the vehicle.
Dr. John R. Spletzer is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and
Engineering Department at Lehigh University, where he directs the VADER
Laboratory. His research interest include intelligent vehicle systems, assistive
technologies and multi-robot systems. He is a recent recipient of a Phase 1
National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research grant from
the Technology Collaborative to support the development of smart wheelchair
technologies. He serves as the principal investigator for the NSF Partnerships
For Innovation program
to develop and commercialize an automated transport and retrieval system.
With guidance from his colleague, CJ Taylor, Dr. Spletzer conducted research on
the localization and target tracking application for mobile robot teams to earn
his PhD in the GRASP Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. He
successfully worked as a test engineer for the U.S. Army before moving on to his
current position at Lehigh University.

Joseph L. Jones, Harvest Automation, Inc.
Potted Plants and the Future of Robotics.
joe.jones@harvestautomation.com,
www.harvestautomation.com
Practical robots operate on the basic principal that the robot must return a
value that exceeds their cost. The latest necessity in the agricultural industry
is the need for continuous and efficient placement, monitoring and movement of
potted plants to ensure their successful growth and maturity. Joe Jones has been
a robotics visionary for the past 24 years, with a pivotal talent in his ability
to match technology to task. He is credited with the invention of the iRobot
Roomba, the world’s first autonomous vacuuming robot, and is the author of three
books including the most notable Mobile Robots: Inspiration to Implementation.
Joe Jones is a graduate of MIT where he received his Bachelors of Science in
1975 and Masters of Science in 1978. He served as Research Engineer for nine
years at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab and worked as a Senior Roboticist
at iRobot Corporation for nearly 15 years. He currently holds nine domestic and
several foreign patents for creative robotic works. Joe Jones is one of four
engineers to found Harvest Automation, Inc., a Boston (Massachusetts)-based
organization that works to provide new approaches in agricultural automation.
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