Difference between revisions of "The MO.RO. family"
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− | These were among the first mobile robots in Italy, hence the name: Mo.Ro. stands for ''Mo''bile ''Ro''bot. | + | [[Image:Moro1.jpg |thumb|right|300px|The Mo.Ro.1 robot.]] |
− | Mo.Ro.1 was designed and built in AIRLab, Mo.Ro.2 is a commercial platform (Robuter | + | |
+ | These were among the first mobile robots in Italy, hence the name: Mo.Ro. stands for '''Mo'''bile '''Ro'''bot. | ||
+ | Mo.Ro.1 was designed and built in AIRLab, Mo.Ro.2 is a commercial platform (Robuter by Robosoft). | ||
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+ | The Mo.Ro. robots are still in the Lab (Mo.Ro. 1 at [[AIRLab_Lambrate | Lambrate]], Mo.Ro.2 at the Bovisa campus of Politecnico Di Milano); however, none is turning them on since 2002. | ||
Note: if you need the user manuals for the Robuter, they are in [[User:GiulioFontana | Giulio Fontana]]'s office. Ask him. | Note: if you need the user manuals for the Robuter, they are in [[User:GiulioFontana | Giulio Fontana]]'s office. Ask him. |
Latest revision as of 13:54, 11 September 2013
These were among the first mobile robots in Italy, hence the name: Mo.Ro. stands for Mobile Robot. Mo.Ro.1 was designed and built in AIRLab, Mo.Ro.2 is a commercial platform (Robuter by Robosoft).
The Mo.Ro. robots are still in the Lab (Mo.Ro. 1 at Lambrate, Mo.Ro.2 at the Bovisa campus of Politecnico Di Milano); however, none is turning them on since 2002.
Note: if you need the user manuals for the Robuter, they are in Giulio Fontana's office. Ask him.