2013
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2658-4.ch015
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Mobile Robotics Education

Abstract: With the educational mobile robot Worm-Type Mobile Educational Robot (Robot Móvil Educativo tipo Oruga, or ROMEO, by its Spanish acronym), the authors offer three hierarchical levels of experimental learning, where the operator can develop as far as his/her ability or imagination permits, gaining knowledge about the basics of sensors, communications, and mechanical and robot programming. Due the lack of learning focused on robotics in Mexican educational institutions, the authors present this chapter, where an… Show more

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