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The Shrewbot is the latest in a series of robots which use ‘active touch’ rather than vision to navigate their environment. [http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2012/8177.html Read more] | The Shrewbot is the latest in a series of robots which use ‘active touch’ rather than vision to navigate their environment. [http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2012/8177.html Read more] | ||
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Welcome to Robotino Wiki |
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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 the Robot Operating System (ROS). |
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