NimbRo RS: A Low-Cost Autonomous Humanoid Robot for Multi-Agent Research
- Author: Sven Behnke, Tobias Langner, Jürgen Müller,
Holger
Neub, and Michael Schreiber
- In Proceedings of Workshop on Methods and Technology for
Empirical
Evaluation of Multi-Agent Systems and Multi-robot Teams (MTEE) at the 27th
German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2004), Ulm, Germany,
September 2004.
- Abstract:
Due to the lack of commercially available humanoid robots, multi-agent
research with real humanoid robots was not feasible so far. While quite
a number of research labs construct their own humanoids and it is
likely that some advanced humanoid robots will be commercially
available in the near future, the high costs involved will make
multi-robot experiments at least difficult.
For these reasons we started with a low-cost commercial off-the-shelf
humanoid robot, RoboSapien (developed for the toy market), and modified
it for the purposes of robotics research. We added programmable
computing power and a vision sensor in the form of a Pocket PC and a
CMOS camera attached to it. Image processing and behavior control are
implemented onboard the robot. The Pocket PC communicates with the
robot base via infrared and can talk to other robots via wireless LAN.
The readily available low-cost hardware makes it possible to carry out
multi-robot experiments. We report first results obtained with this
humanoid platform at the 8th International RoboCup in Lisbon..
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