AMIGO

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= Overview =
 
= Overview =
AMIGO is an acronym for Autonomous Mate for IntelliGent Operations. AMIGO is a service and care taking robot of the [http://www.tue.nl/en University of Technology Eindhoven]. It is used as a demonstrator in several projects, e.g., [http://www.bobbierobotics.nl/ Bobbie Robotics] and [http://www.roboearth.org/ RoboEarth]. Furthermore, it competes in the [http://www.robocup.org/robocup-home/ RoboCup@Home league] on behalf of [http://www.techunited.nl/en Tech United]. <br>
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AMIGO is an acronym for Autonomous Mate for IntelliGent Operations. AMIGO is a service and care taking robot of the [http://www.tue.nl/en University of Technology Eindhoven]. It is used as a demonstrator in several projects, e.g., [http://www.bobbierobotics.nl/ Bobbie Robotics] and [http://www.roboearth.org/ RoboEarth]. Furthermore, it competes in the [http://www.robocup.org/robocup-home/ RoboCup@Home league] on behalf of [http://www.techunited.nl/en Tech United Eindhoven]. <br>
 
Figure 2 shows a picture of the CAD model of AMIGO. It roughly consist of: <br>
 
Figure 2 shows a picture of the CAD model of AMIGO. It roughly consist of: <br>
 
* an head combined with a laser range finder to visualize the environment;
 
* an head combined with a laser range finder to visualize the environment;

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AMIGO: Head | Arms | Torso | Base


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AMIGO is a service and care taking robot of the University of Technology Eindhoven.



Figure 1:AMIGO


Overview

AMIGO is an acronym for Autonomous Mate for IntelliGent Operations. AMIGO is a service and care taking robot of the University of Technology Eindhoven. It is used as a demonstrator in several projects, e.g., Bobbie Robotics and RoboEarth. Furthermore, it competes in the RoboCup@Home league on behalf of Tech United Eindhoven.
Figure 2 shows a picture of the CAD model of AMIGO. It roughly consist of:

  • an head combined with a laser range finder to visualize the environment;
  • two Philips Experimental Robotic Arms (PERA) to grab and manipulate with it surroundings;
  • a torso containing a spindle which enables AMIGO to move its upper body up and down and;
  • a base containing the batteries, electronics and four omni wheels.
Figure 2:CAD model of AMIGO
Figure 2:CAD model of AMIGO with covers

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