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In the [[Jedi Training Robogame]] line, Matteo Sancini and Stefano Ruschetta have developed a competitive Robogame for Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory: [[JediRobot Training 1.0 | Jedi Robot Training 1.0 ]].[[User:AdrienServier|Adrien Servier]] and [[User:AndreaNicotra|Andrea Nicotra]] have developed a parallel version of Jedi Training Robogame: [[Jedi Robot Training 2.0]]. [[User:DiegoMartinoia|DiegoMartinoia]] and [[User:DanieleCalandriello|DanieleCalandriello]] have developed the [[Jedi Robot Training 3.0]], based on a flying quadrotor. | In the [[Jedi Training Robogame]] line, Matteo Sancini and Stefano Ruschetta have developed a competitive Robogame for Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory: [[JediRobot Training 1.0 | Jedi Robot Training 1.0 ]].[[User:AdrienServier|Adrien Servier]] and [[User:AndreaNicotra|Andrea Nicotra]] have developed a parallel version of Jedi Training Robogame: [[Jedi Robot Training 2.0]]. [[User:DiegoMartinoia|DiegoMartinoia]] and [[User:DanieleCalandriello|DanieleCalandriello]] have developed the [[Jedi Robot Training 3.0]], based on a flying quadrotor. |
Revision as of 23:51, 30 May 2011
This area belongs to the Robogames line, together with the ROBOWII and RobogameDesign areas. We consider here projects developing robogames with a high level of interaction with the user.
Projects
Jedi Training Robogame
In the Jedi Training Robogame line, Matteo Sancini and Stefano Ruschetta have developed a competitive Robogame for Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory: Jedi Robot Training 1.0 .Adrien Servier and Andrea Nicotra have developed a parallel version of Jedi Training Robogame: Jedi Robot Training 2.0. DiegoMartinoia and DanieleCalandriello have developed the Jedi Robot Training 3.0, based on a flying quadrotor.