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    OpenBot

    OpenBot

    OpenBot leverages smartphones as brains for low-cost robots

    OpenBot leverages smartphones as brains for low-cost robots. We have designed a small electric vehicle that costs about $50 and serves as a robot body. Our software stack for Android smartphones supports advanced robotics workloads such as person following and real-time autonomous navigation. Current robots are either expensive or make significant compromises on sensory richness, computational power, and communication capabilities. We propose to leverage smartphones to equip robots with...
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    RobBX

    RobBX

    RobBX - is a powerfull DIY Arduino constructor based from IQBX

    ...Difference from prototype, RobBX has complete conception witch includes: a complete STL 3D-models with OpenSCAD sources; a special schemes and electronics connections; and powerfull Arduino firmware for ESP32 based on WiFi AP Server, connection to it from mobile device give a controller, programmable from IDE (on Blockly). Robb - is a low cost constructor, but it powerful for STEAM education.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    EV3-JavaBrick

    ROS node to control LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3

    - Java SE 1.7 compatible - Can be run on both Windows/Linux PC - Can be run on Android devices(Tested on ASUS fonetab7, ASUS zenfone4, Samsung Galaxy S4) - Can be run on reflashed ARM-based AndroidTV sticks (Tested on MK808) - No custom firmware for EV3 brick - Supports about 15 EV3/NXT/HT sensors - Supports EV3 & NXT motors - Supports Android camera
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