Yapıcı, Nur BerilTuğlular, TuğkanBaşoğlu, Ahmet Nuri02.04. Department of Industrial Design03.04. Department of Computer Engineering03. Faculty of Engineering01. Izmir Institute of Technology02. Faculty of Architecture2022-08-152022-08-152021978-3-030-90525-50302-97431611-3349https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90525-5_76https://hdl.handle.net/11147/1233813th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR) - Robotics in Our Everyday Lives -- NOV 10-13, 2021 -- Singapore, SINGAPOREProduction of home robots, such as robotic vacuum cleaners, currently focuses more on the technology and its engineering than the needs of people and their interaction with robots. An observation supporting this view is that the home robots are not customizable. In other words, buyers cannot select the features and built their home robots to order. Stemmed from this observation, the paper proposes an approach that starts with a classification of features of home robots. This classification concerns robot interaction with humans and the environment, a home in our case. Following the classification, the proposed approach utilizes a new hybrid model based on a built-to-order model and dynamic eco-strategy explorer model, enabling designers to develop a production line and buyers to customize their home robots with the classified features. Finally, we applied the proposed approach to robotic vacuum cleaners. We developed a feature model for robotic vacuum cleaners, from which we formed a common uses scenario model.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBuild-to-orderRobot customizationDynamic eco-strategy explorer modelApplication of Human-Robot Interaction Features To Design and Purchase Processes of Home RobotsConference Object2-s2.0-8511986168710.1007/978-3-030-90525-5_76