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| '''Robotino''' is a mobile robot system from [http://www.festo-didactic.com Festo Didactic]. Robotino provides all the sensors, actuators and software interfaces you would expect from a modern state of the art mobile robot system. Even better, Robotino is a 100% open-source robot, i.e. source code of all the software running on Robotino is freely available from [http://svn.openrobotino.org svn.openrobotino.org] via [http://subversion.tigris.org/ SVN]. | | '''Robotino''' is a mobile robot system from [http://www.festo-didactic.com Festo Didactic]. Robotino provides all the sensors, actuators and software interfaces you would expect from a modern state of the art mobile robot system. Even better, Robotino is a 100% open-source robot, i.e. source code of all the software running on Robotino is freely available from [http://svn.openrobotino.org svn.openrobotino.org] via [http://subversion.tigris.org/ SVN]. | ||
− | Robotino is programmable in various languages including C, C++, Java, .Net, Matlab, LabVIEW and Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio. There is also support for the Robot Operating System ([http://www.ros.org/wiki/ ROS]). | + | Robotino is programmable in various languages including C, C++, Java, .Net, Matlab, LabVIEW and Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio. There is also support for [[Smartsoft|SmartSoft]] and the Robot Operating System ([http://www.ros.org/wiki/ ROS]). |
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* [[Electrical_gripper|Electrical gripper]] | * [[Electrical_gripper|Electrical gripper]] | ||
+ | * [[myrio|Robotino3 and National Instruments myRIO]] | ||
* [[Robotino history|History]] | * [[Robotino history|History]] | ||
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− | | | + | | 2018/02/02 '''Intralogistics Scenario: Demonstrating Flexible Commissioning with a Heterogenous Robot Fleet''' {{#ev:youtube|Zz66I4NVtNU}} |
− | Modular Production System with | + | |- |
− | + | | 2016/02/22 '''Robotino® 3 and SmartSoft''' | |
+ | Robotino 3 - Fleet Coordination, with Festo Modular Production System {{#ev:youtube|KH7FJnNO3z4}} | ||
+ | Towards a Robot Fleet for Intra-Logistic Tasks: Combining Free Robot Navigation with Multi-Robot Coordination at Bottlenecks {{#ev:youtube|fOQToBurp_I}} | ||
[[News|More news]] | [[News|More news]] | ||
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Robotino is a mobile robot system from Festo Didactic. Robotino provides all the sensors, actuators and software interfaces you would expect from a modern state of the art mobile robot system. Even better, Robotino is a 100% open-source robot, i.e. source code of all the software running on Robotino is freely available from svn.openrobotino.org via SVN.
Robotino is programmable in various languages including C, C++, Java, .Net, Matlab, LabVIEW and Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio. There is also support for SmartSoft and the Robot Operating System (ROS). |
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