The XBC: a modern low-cost mobile robot controller - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

The XBC: a modern low-cost mobile robot controller

Rich LeGrand, Kyle Machulis, David P. Miller, Randy Sargent, and Anne Wright
Conference Paper, Proceedings of (IROS) IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, pp. 3896 - 3900, August, 2005

Abstract

Much robotics research is carried out using either PICs and processors that are a decade or more out of date The alternative is custom built electronics that is expensive and/or must be reinvented every time a new project is begun. The XBC is a new design for a robot controller merging a modern ARM processor with an FPGA that allows high performance - especially in vision processing and motor control - for a cost similar to controllers with a fraction of its capabilities. Additionally, the XBC uses a new, and still free, software development system, already in wide use. The XBC is being mass produced (at least in research hardware terms) so it is readily available and does not require computer hardware or electronics skills in order to be obtained. This paper describes the system, its capabilities and some potential applications.

BibTeX

@conference{LeGrand-2005-106579,
author = {Rich LeGrand and Kyle Machulis and David P. Miller and Randy Sargent and Anne Wright},
title = {The XBC: a modern low-cost mobile robot controller},
booktitle = {Proceedings of (IROS) IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems},
year = {2005},
month = {August},
pages = {3896 - 3900},
}