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SambotII: A New Self-Assembly Modular Robot Platform Based on Sambot

Wenshuai Tan, Hongxing Wei, Bo Yang

Year
2018
Citations
17
Access
Open access

Abstract

A new self-assembly modular robot (SMR) SambotII is developed based on SambotI, which is a previously-built hybird type SMR that is capable of autonomous movement and self-assembly. As is known, SambotI only has limited abilities of environmental perception and target recognition, because its STM-32 processor cannot handle heavy work, like image processing and path planning. To improve the computing ability, an x86 dual-core CPU is applied and a hierarchical software architecture with five layers is designed. In addition, to enhance its perception abilities, a laser-camera unit and a LED-camera unit are employed to obtain the distance and angle information, respectively, and the color-changeable LED lights are used to identify different passive docking surfaces during the docking process. Finally, the performances of SambotII are verified by docking experiments.

Keywords

Computer scienceModular designRobotComputer visionArtificial intelligenceSoftwareComputer graphics (images)

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