A New Open Source 3D-Printable Mobile Robotic Platform for Education

Author(s):  
J. Gonzalez-Gomez ◽  
A. Valero-Gomez ◽  
A. Prieto-Moreno ◽  
M. Abderrahim
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2012 ◽  
Vol 09 (04) ◽  
pp. 1250027 ◽  
Author(s):  
ALBERTO PARMIGGIANI ◽  
MARCO MAGGIALI ◽  
LORENZO NATALE ◽  
FRANCESCO NORI ◽  
ALEXANDER SCHMITZ ◽  
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This article describes the hardware design of the iCub humanoid robot. The iCub is an open-source humanoid robotic platform designed explicitly to support research in embodied cognition. This paper covers the mechanical and electronic design of the first release of the robot. A series upgrades developed for the second version of the robot (iCub2), which are aimed at the improvement of the mechanical and sensing performance, are also described.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Anas Yusof ◽  
Mohd Khairi Mohamed Nor ◽  
Mohd Shahrieel Mohd Aras ◽  
Hamdan Sulaiman ◽  
Abdul Talib Din
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2015 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin M. Hanczyc ◽  
Juan M. Parrilla ◽  
Arwen Nicholson ◽  
Kliment Yanev ◽  
Kasper Stoy

We present a robotic platform based on the open source RepRap 3D printer that can print and maintain chemical artificial life in the form of a dynamic, chemical droplet. The robot uses computer vision, a self-organizing map, and a learning program to automatically categorize the behavior of the droplet that it creates. The robot can then use this categorization to autonomously detect the current state of the droplet and respond. The robot is programmed to visually track the droplet and either inject more chemical fuel to sustain a motile state or introduce a new chemical component that results in a state change (e.g., division). Coupling inexpensive open source hardware with sensing and feedback allows for replicable real-time manipulation and monitoring of nonequilibrium systems that would be otherwise tedious, expensive, and error-prone. This system is a first step towards the practical confluence of chemical, artificial intelligence, and robotic approaches to artificial life.


2019 ◽  
Vol 178 (24) ◽  
pp. 33-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
Avraam Chatzopoulos ◽  
Michail Papoutsidakis ◽  
Michail Kalogiannakis ◽  
Sarantos Psycharis

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emanuel Fallas-Hernandez ◽  
Ronald J.L. Baldares ◽  
Juan Luis Crespo

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pengcheng Cao ◽  
James Strawson ◽  
Xuebin Zhu ◽  
Everbrook Zhou ◽  
Chase Lazar ◽  
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