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Airicist
29th September 2015, 20:18
Developer - Robotics and Mechatronics Center (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?1218)

"ROMO – the robotic electric vehicle (https://elib.dlr.de/71352/1/IAVSD2011_0112_final.pdf)"

by Jonathan Brembeck, Lok Man Ho, Alexander Schaub, Clemens Satzger, Jakub Tobolar,
Johann Bals, Gerhard Hirzinger

Airicist
29th September 2015, 20:31
Press-release "The ROboMObil at the IAA 2015 in Frankfurt (https://www.dlr.de/rm/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-3755/17612_read-43764)"

September 9, 2015

Airicist
29th September 2015, 20:33
https://youtu.be/CfSGFrbRlzc

A car with space technology -- driving with the ROboMObil

Published on Mar 7, 2013


A 'wheeled robot' with a wheel at each corner, steered with a joystick or by remote control, and with numerous pairs of cameras that survey the surrounding environment with their stereo views -- the ROboMObil, or ROMO, incorporates technology that the DLR Robotics and Mechatronics Center uses in their robots like 'Space-Justin' and their rover. This time, however, the result is for use on the ground. Propulsion, steering, shock absorbers and brakes are incorporated into each of the four wheel units. Coordination of the wheeled robot is done using an intelligent central control. Using individually steered wheels, ROMO is able to move in a crab-like fashion, travelling diagonally and sideways as well as turning on the spot. A total of eight stereo cameras allow 360-degree 3D viewing. ROMO can travel autonomously, without a driver; the cameras and computer then select the optimal route and driving characteristics.