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= [[NimbRo-OP|'''NimbRo-OP''']] = | |||
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[[NimbRo-OP|NimbRo-OP]] is a modular, open-source humanoid robot for research of the [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group], University of Bonn. | |||
* Author: [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ see: http://www.nimbro.net/OP/] | |||
* License: [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ see: http://www.nimbro.net/OP/] | |||
* Parts: [http://www.nimbro.net/OP/ see: http://www.nimbro.net/OP/] | |||
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Revision as of 11:40, 4 December 2012
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