Packages for College Classes & Collaborative Teams
Both university classrooms and collaborative researchers need fleets of reliable robots to keep students rolling. More robots means more hands-on learning, so MobileRobots strives to help universities stretch their dollars with discounted packages of five, ten or twenty robots.
Pioneer 3-DX Class Packs
Selected by MIT for their foundation robotics program
Pioneer 3-DX 5-, 10-
and 20-packs provide affordable ways to ensure more students gain
hands-on experience with a robot. Pioneer
3-DX is probably the most
popular robot in college classrooms anywhere. P3-DX is a highly extensible platform
with plenty of I/O, tightly integrated accessories and options. The basic platform may be upgraded with nearly any P3
option and includes
the power of SONARNL sonar localization and navigation with ARIA C++
libraries. MobileSim doubles the effectiveness by enabling
some students to test programs offboard while others work under
real-world conditions with a physical robot. MobileEyes provides a GUI
for quick demonstrations.
Pioneer 3-AT Collaboration Teams
Pioneer 3-AT 5-, 10- and 20-packs provide affordable ways to ensure more
students gain
hands-on experience with an all-terrain robot. Pioneer
3-AT is an affordable platform
with high-friction climbing wheels (indoor wheels optional), plenty of
I/O, tightly integrated accessories and options, including DGPS. The basic platform may be upgraded with
nearly any P3
option and includes
the power of SONARNL sonar localization and navigation with ARIA C++
libraries. MobileSim doubles the effectiveness by
enabling
some students to test programs offboard while others work under
real-world conditions with a physical robot. MobileEyes provides a GUI
for quick demonstrations.
AmigoBot Class Packs
Selected by Stanford University for introductory robotics classes
AmigoBot 5-, 10- and 20-packs provide affordable robots for classroom
use when upgrading
is not a concern. This tamper-resistant system provides the power of
SONARNL sonar localization and navigation with ARIA C++ libraries. MobileSim enables students to test
their programs offboard before gaining real-world experience with the
robot. MobileEyes provides a GUI for quick demonstrations.