Developer - Erle Robotics S.L.
"Erle-Spider, the Ubuntu drone with legs" on Indiegogo
Developer - Erle Robotics S.L.
"Erle-Spider, the Ubuntu drone with legs" on Indiegogo
Article "Erle Robotics Launches Erle-Spider Hexapod Robot"
by Caroline Rees
August 3, 2015
https://youtu.be/mWrvqt4ZCj0
Erle-Spider
Published on Aug 7, 2015
https://youtu.be/vBnDrSQWG90
Erle-Robotics: Erle-Spider avoiding obstacles
Published on Aug 10, 2015
https://youtu.be/ybo-BuKfM2c
Erle-Spider, a Ubuntu drone with legs
Published on Sep 7, 2015
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Erle-Spider is the first legged drone powered by Snappy Ubuntu Core. A fully functional Linux computer that includes onboard sensors, exposes several I/O interfaces and can be controlled and programed over WiFi, Bluetooth and even 3G and 4G networks.
Besides the openness and Linux-based approach, Erle-Spider will provide access to a cloud-based app store for these legged drones. A marketplace that allow developers to make money out of their applications.
ROS, the Robot Operating System plays an important role in Erle-Spider and the team behind this new drone will provide early access to ROS 2.0 packages.
Erle-Spider has been released by Erle Robotics, a startup based in Spain that focuses on creating artificial brains for robots and drones.
https://youtu.be/l5HZ1veehCo
Erle-Spider playing with kids
Published on Sep 14, 2015
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During this weekend we have showed our Spider in a park full of kids.
https://youtu.be/yopY5fdXuWA
Erle Spider assembly
Published on Sep 22, 2015
https://youtu.be/qqTqv3lGjMs
Erle Spider promo
Published on Sep 29, 2015
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Help us making companions for the lonely Erle-Spider!
https://youtu.be/S45iovYtg20
Erle-Spider teleoperation using Twitch
Published on Feb 22, 2016
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Short demonstration of Teleoperation of an erlespider via Twitch. More info at
Teleoperation of an Erle-Spider via Twitch bot
Controlling the Erle-Spider via Twitch.tv bot. A project inspired by TwitchPlaysPokemon and based on a previous project by erle.
https://youtu.be/ghlamLcKTk4
Erle-Robotics: Erle-Spider avoiding obstacles
Published on Apr 25, 2016
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Description: Simple demonstration of 'find path' block usage. The block calculates the center angle of the widest path found. Obstacle avoidance behaviour is created using simple spider blocks.