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TripleEightRobotics: My RocketBot Controller demo 031713
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Anthony Williams
1 Views • Sep 20, 2013
Description
This project is mainly a custom build of a biped robot made out of aluminum and off-the-shelf servos. The first phase of the project is to build the hips, legs and feet of the robot, then develop a walking gait and use sensor feedback via an accelerometer to help provide stability. The main systems of the robot are the computer subsystem (BeagleBone Linux computer) running Ubuntu 12.10 with a proto board for peripherals, a servo controller and a bluetooth module. The robot will be controlled thru my smart phone via bluetooth. I'm writing the robot code in C using the Eclipse IDE and cross-compiling the code for the ARM processor.
In this video, I'm demonstrating the RocketBot controller app and how it performs with this hardware setup.
I'm only a couple of months into the build and code development working on it in my spare time.
In this video, I'm demonstrating the RocketBot controller app and how it performs with this hardware setup.
I'm only a couple of months into the build and code development working on it in my spare time.
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