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Turn Your Smartphone Into A Robot

179 pointsby whatherover 13 years ago

21 comments

BenoitEssiambreover 13 years ago
This type of thing could actually spark a robotics revolution. One of the large barrier to entry to robotics is that it is generally built on costly specialty hardware running costly specialty software.<p>Some people have used laptops as 'brains' for robots but they are bulky and often still quite costly.<p>Because of their size, long battery life, gps support, camera, touchscreen, microphone, accelerometer and potential lower price, smartphones are surprisingly well suited as commodity platform for robotics.
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heynkover 13 years ago
I already got to play with it, its super fun and works just like you want it to. It's versatile enough to go over cracks and stuff in doorways and the video streaming is very smooth. This is an awesome project to back.
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RodgerTheGreatover 13 years ago
The audio-jack based interface is very clever- the whole package is wonderfully simple and straightforward. I hope that mass production can bring the price down a bit, though.
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calbucciover 13 years ago
Maybe this is the revolution we need to give a chance to the next generation to have fun programmable robot. I was promised that as a kid and I still don't have it!<p>Contributed!
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wisesage5001over 13 years ago
I don't see what they need $32,000 for. There was another robot project on Kickstarter a while back that was successfully funded (the Bilibot: <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/147564168/bilibot-an-affordable-robotics-platform?ref=live" rel="nofollow">http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/147564168/bilibot-an-aff...</a> ) for a lot less.<p>The hardware required to prototype the Bilibot is a lot more expensive than to prototype one of these Romos, so I don't get what they need 6 times the funding of the Bilibot project for. $78 per Romo seems fine, but the overall goal seems a bit high.
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superkinzover 13 years ago
Give me a robot that lets me fight other robots. And can I control this from my iPad rather than a second iPhone?
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beambotover 13 years ago
HNer, Matt Might, did a quick hack (weekend-type) to control a scribbler robot via BlueTooth via smartphone a while back [1]. Given that ROS (Robot Operating System) is being ported to Android, the capabilities for these systems are going to explode! Soon enough, you'll have phone-based robots that have all the accouterments: 3D perception, localization, etc.<p>[1] <a href="http://www.hizook.com/blog/2011/01/12/ipad-and-iphone-controlled-robot-toys#MattMight" rel="nofollow">http://www.hizook.com/blog/2011/01/12/ipad-and-iphone-contro...</a>
aespinozaover 13 years ago
Wow.. I was hoping to do something similar with raspberry pi (<a href="http://www.raspberrypi.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.raspberrypi.org/</a>). I guess my phone can do the trick as well.
zmmmmmover 13 years ago
Done! I've made several half starts at robotics projects, mostly based on Arduino but I always felt exasperated at how weak they were compared to the smartphone in my pocket, which I can already program over a zillion standard interfaces. Getting an Arduino kit with the equivalent of this functionality would cost hundreds of dollars ... this is a steal.
blackironover 13 years ago
There is something related to this for lego robots and android phones, Google for "do androids dream of lego mindstorms"?. The robots + augmented reality games are a great idea.
zechoover 13 years ago
Way cooler looking than the LEGO Mindstorms NXT brick. I'd be interested in how customizable the base will be.
nt_markover 13 years ago
Great idea, love the simplicity of the interface (audio jack), just bought one. Best of luck guys
nextparadigmsover 13 years ago
Didn't we see something like this at Google I/O? I wonder if that's where they got the idea.
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jamesbrittover 13 years ago
Very cool. Looks like something quite doable using Android device + IOIO board + Arduino
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sonyalover 13 years ago
I love this idea ... I can't wait to use it to spy on people.... ;)
dunkinidahoover 13 years ago
I've seen this in person and it's v cool - just ordered mine!
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jamiebover 13 years ago
Can I have it laying flat with a mirror above the camera?
Bluntover 13 years ago
seriously, I don't get it. There are tons of off-the-shelf electronic kits that already do this (ARM, PIC, AVAR, etc)... And most of this is just simple logic. Follow a light beam, follow color, bla, bla, bla... Anything really useful, to me, appears one would need a bit more than a smart phone. Honda's robot comes to mind and that quadraped that supposedly is suppose to help military carry heavy things through tough terrain.
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darynover 13 years ago
Super cool!
iamintricateover 13 years ago
Finallyyyyy! *breaks open piggy bank
vril8over 13 years ago
Why use the proprietary connectors for this? Audio in and out should be more than sufficient an interface for such a simple platform..