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The robot home is the [http://www.airlab.elet.polimi.it/index.php/airlab/visitor_info/airlab_lambrate AIRLab in Lambrate] (cupboard C-INF), and is to be used by people working on the [[ROBOWII]] and [[RobogameDesign]] projects.
 
The robot home is the [http://www.airlab.elet.polimi.it/index.php/airlab/visitor_info/airlab_lambrate AIRLab in Lambrate] (cupboard C-INF), and is to be used by people working on the [[ROBOWII]] and [[RobogameDesign]] projects.
In the box there are: Spykee, 2 wiimotes, a XBee module.
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In the box there are: Spykee, Spykee charger, 2 wiimotes, a XBee module.
  
 
If you need to take it from there, you should first ask [[User:AndreaBonarini| Andrea Bonarini]], and then book it in the table below.
 
If you need to take it from there, you should first ask [[User:AndreaBonarini| Andrea Bonarini]], and then book it in the table below.

Revision as of 14:40, 26 May 2009

Spykee, the RoboWII2.0 base at its first demo. Notice the sonars to avoid obstacles.

Spykee is a commercial, low cost robot produced by Mecano, which can be driven remotely by computer. It has a camera on board which can send images via WI-FI to a computer. It can also issue messages and sounds via a loudspeaker. Antonio Micali has implemented in the RoboWII2.0 project a library to drive it directly from code and get information both from its original sensors and from a sonar belt he has mounted on the robot and connected wireless via XBee.

The robot home is the AIRLab in Lambrate (cupboard C-INF), and is to be used by people working on the ROBOWII and RobogameDesign projects. In the box there are: Spykee, Spykee charger, 2 wiimotes, a XBee module.

If you need to take it from there, you should first ask Andrea Bonarini, and then book it in the table below.


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