Adapting Low-Cost Platforms for Robotics Research

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Authors Thommen George Karimpanal, Mohammadreza Chamanbaz, Wenzheng Li, Timothy Jeruzalski, Abhishek Gupta, Erik Wilhelm arXiv ID 1705.07231 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 5 Venue FinE-R@IROS Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Validation of robotics theory on real-world hardware platforms is important to prove the practical feasibility of algorithms. This paper discusses some of the lessons learned while adapting the EvoBot, a low-cost robotics platform that we designed and prototyped, for research in diverse areas in robotics. The EvoBot platform was designed to be a low cost, open source, general purpose robotics platform intended to enable testing and validation of algorithms from a wide variety of sub-fields of robotics. Throughout the paper, we outline and discuss some common failures, practical limitations and inconsistencies between theory and practice that one may encounter while adapting such low-cost platforms for robotics research. We demonstrate these aspects through four representative common robotics tasks- localization, real-time control, swarm consensus and path planning applications, performed using the EvoBots. We also propose some potential solutions to the encountered problems and try to generalize them.
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