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  2. Zhiwei Robotics Corp - Wikipedia

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    Through voice-control and lighting it aims to develop an emotional connection with users. [15] Vortex - Vortex is an Arduino-based robot. [4] The robot is programmed to initiate commands by tapping the screen in the Vortex app. Vortex has 32 eyes expressions and unlimited light effects. [16] [17] [10]

  3. InMoov - Wikipedia

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    InMoov is a humanoid robot, constructed out of 3D printable plastic body components, and controlled by Arduino microcontrollers. InMoov is a robot developed for artistic purposes by French sculptor Gaël Langevin [1] in September 2011. (The first blueprint files were published in January 2012 on Thingiverse. [2])

  4. Open-source robotics - Wikipedia

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    An open source iCub robot mounted on a supporting frame. The robot is 104 cm high and weighs around 22 kg. Open-source robotics is a branch of robotics where robots are developed with open-source hardware and free and open-source software, publicly sharing blueprints, schematics, and source code.

  5. Lego Mindstorms - Wikipedia

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    A compiler that compiles JavaScript code for EV3 robots. Includes syntax highlighting, code sharing, over 100 example programs, and verbose compiler messages. Object oriented language. Free. website: ROBOTC: Yes Yes Yes Yes Integrated development environment for students, used to program and control Lego NXT, VEX, RCX and Arduino robots using a ...

  6. Swarm robotic platforms - Wikipedia

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    Spiderino [37] is a low-cost research robot based on the locomotion unit of a Hexbug spider toy. The modification replaces the robot head with a 3D-printed adapter, consisting of two parts to provide space for sensors, a larger battery, and a printed circuit board (PCB) with an Arduino microcontroller, Wi-Fi module, and motor controller. SwarmBot

  7. Makeblock - Wikipedia

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    mBlock 3 is a block-based programming software based on Scratch 2.0. It interacts with Makeblock controller boards and other Arduino-based hardware, allowing users to create interactive hardware applications. The block-based code can be converted to Arduino C and supports various operating systems including macOS, Windows, Linux, and Chromebook ...

  8. Catrobat - Wikipedia

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    Phiro Code is an app based on Catrobat especially designed and developed to work together with the learning robots from Robotix. The integration of the interface to control the robots lets the students better learn to code while watching the robot enact the students' programming.

  9. Ribo (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Ribo is an upper torso humanoid robot capable of interact with people. [6] It features 24 degrees of freedom. It runs on a Core-2 Duo processor of 6GB RAM with another additional processor for hardware control. Ribo is controlled by Ubuntu and Windows based operating system (OS).