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* Author: [http://w3.wtb.tue.nl/en/research/research_groups/control_systems_technology/ CST group, TU/e]
* Author: [http://w3.wtb.tue.nl/en/research/research_groups/control_systems_technology/ CST group, TU/e]
* License: BSD
* License: CERN OHL v.1.1
* Repository: [https://rop.wtb.tue.nl/svn/rop/AMIGO/ https://rop.wtb.tue.nl/svn/rop/AMIGO/]
* Repository: [https://rop.wtb.tue.nl/svn/rop/AMIGO/ https://rop.wtb.tue.nl/svn/rop/AMIGO/]
* Software: [[www.ros.org|www.ros.org]] ''(Coming Soon)''
* Software: [[www.ros.org|www.ros.org]] ''(Coming Soon)''

Revision as of 20:10, 30 November 2011

Robot Links
Author
TU/e
CST Group, TU/e
rop@tue.nl
CAD Files
Inventor
STEP
Electronic Drawings
(Coming Soon)

AMIGO: Head | Arms | Torso | Base



Robot Summary

AMIGO is a service and care taking robot of the University of Technology Eindhoven.



Figure 1: AMIGO


Overview

AMIGO is an acronym for Autonomous Mate for IntelliGent Operations. AMIGO is a service and care taking robot of the University of Technology Eindhoven. It is used as a demonstrator in several projects, e.g., Bobbie Robotics and RoboEarth. Furthermore, it competes in the RoboCup@Home league on behalf of Tech United Eindhoven.
Figure 2 shows a picture of the CAD model of AMIGO. It roughly consist of:

  • an head combined with a laser range finder to visualize the environment;
  • two Philips Experimental Robotic Arms (PERA) interact with it surroundings; The PERAs are bought from Philips and are not open source released.
  • a torso containing a spindle which enables AMIGO to translate the upper body in vertical direction;
  • a base containing the batteries, electronics and four omni wheels.
Figure 2: CAD model of AMIGO
Figure 2: CAD model of AMIGO with covers

Video