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Revision as of 10:41, 6 May 2018

Group information

Name Student number E-mail
M.J.W. Verhagen 0810317 m.j.w.verhagen@student.tue.nl
L.W. Feenstra 0847751 l.w.feenstra@student.tue.nl
A.J.J. Steinbusch 0903892 a.j.j.steinbusch@student.tue.nl
J.T. Galen ... j.t.v.galen@student.tue.nl

Introduction

This project consists of two challenges: the Escape Room challenge and the Hospital challenge. The Escape Room challenge will be an intermediate challenge that serves as preparation of the final challenge which is the Hospital challenge. In both challenges a robot has to fulfill a task autonomously.

Initial Design

Requirements & Specifications

Requirements

Specifications


Functions

Components

The robot that will be used in this project is PICO which is a telepresence robot from Aldebaran. PICO moves on omni-wheels so that it can move in all directions and it can rotate along the z-axis. It contains a Laser Range Finder (LRF) to detect the walls and objects. Also, PICO is provided with wheel encoders to estimate the change in position.

PICO runs on an Intel I7 on Ubuntu 16.04. A software layer has been created onto the Robot Operating System to simplify the use. The software of this project will be programmed in C++.

Interfaces