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[[NimbRo-OP|NimbRo-OP]] is a modular, open-source humanoid robot for research of the [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group], University of Bonn.
 
 
 
* Author: [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ see: http://www.nimbro.net/OP/]
 
* License: [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ see: http://www.nimbro.net/OP/]
 
* Parts: [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ see: http://www.nimbro.net/OP/]
 
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* License: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons BY SA 3.0]
 
* License: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons BY SA 3.0]
 
* Parts: [http://aseba.wikidot.com/thymiohardwaresource hardware] and [http://aseba.wikidot.com/thymiosourcecode source code]
 
* Parts: [http://aseba.wikidot.com/thymiohardwaresource hardware] and [http://aseba.wikidot.com/thymiosourcecode source code]
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[[NimbRo-OP|NimbRo-OP]] is a modular, open-source humanoid robot for research of the [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group], University of Bonn.
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* Author: [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ see: http://www.nimbro.net/OP/]
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* License: [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ see: http://www.nimbro.net/OP/]
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* Parts: [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ see: http://www.nimbro.net/OP/]
 
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Revision as of 10:52, 7 December 2012

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AMIGO

Figure 1: AMIGO

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



TURTLE

Figure 2: TURTLE

TURTLEs are the football robots that compete in the RoboCup Mid-Size League for Eindhoven University of Technology.


TurtleBot

Figure 3: TurtleBot

TurtleBot is a low-cost, personal robot kit with open-source software. With TurtleBot, you'll be able to build a robot that can drive around your house, see in 3D, and have enough horsepower to create exciting applications.



Thymio II

Figure 4: Thymio II

Thymio II is a low-cost (100 CHF) open-hardware educational robot running the Aseba open-source programming environment.



NimbRo-OP

Figure 5: NimbRo-OP

NimbRo-OP is a modular, open-source humanoid robot for research of the Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group, University of Bonn.


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