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Linux-based Bluetooth Robot - ROB-1
Linux-based Bluetooth Robot - ROB-1
03/19/2005 03:23 AMLinux-Based Robot To Explore The Forest
Linux-Based Robot To Explore The Forest
12/29/2003 07:20 AMBREW Runs Robot via Bluetooth
BREW Runs Robot via Bluetooth
01/07/2005 04:12 AMWireless Watch Japan Jan 7 2005 7:30AM GMT
BREW Running Robot via Bluetooth
BREW Running Robot via Bluetooth
01/06/2005 10:20 PMWireless Watch Japan Jan 7 2005 1:47AM GMT
Seiko develops Bluetooth flying robot
Seiko develops Bluetooth flying robot
08/18/2004 08:44 PMThe Australian Aug 19 2004 0:09AM GMT
Segway-Based Robot Opens Doors
Segway-Based Robot Opens Doors
11/12/2003 01:27 PM
BoingBoing pal
Roland
Piquepaille says,
"In this
short article, Technology Review tells us that Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have built a new robot,
named Cardea, which is able to push open doors and has the bottom half
of a Segway scooter. Cardea will be five feet tall with a torso, three
arms, a variety of sensors, and a human-like head with expressive
features and vision, and mounted on a Segway base. More details and
references are contained in this review which also includes several pictures. For even
more details, go to the Cardea Project
homepage."
Link
Alcatel IP App Phones With access to
Bluetooth and Web based technologies
Alcatel IP App Phones With access to
Bluetooth and Web based technologies
02/10/2004 11:58 AMContactCenterWorld.com Feb 10 2004 3:20PM GMT
Bank tests Bluetooth-based biometric ID
system
Bank tests Bluetooth-based biometric ID
system
05/12/2004 09:50 AMComputer Weekly May 12 2004 2:06PM GMT
Mobile Phone Parts Makers Produce More
Bluetooth-based P
Mobile Phone Parts Makers Produce More
Bluetooth-based P
04/06/2005 02:35 AMElectronic Times Korea Apr 6 2005 6:14AM GMT
AirDefense sniffs out Bank of America
Bluetooth-based ID system
AirDefense sniffs out Bank of America
Bluetooth-based ID system
05/11/2004 04:36 PMWireless security vendor AirDefense accidentally stumbled on and
sniffed a Bank of America Bluetooth-based customer ID system that the
bank said is designed to reduce ID theft.
More Linux Robot Photo Galleries
More Linux Robot Photo Galleries
12/08/2003 02:21 PMBoingBoing buddy
Roland
Piquepaille says:
Following this LinuxInsider.com story, "Japan's Robot
Developers Go Linux," Linux Devices decided to publish its own "Linux-po
wered Robots Quick Reference Guide." And Paul Baron spent some
time shooting
pictures during the 2003 International Robot Exposition in Tokyo
about two weeks ago. So here is a photo
gallery gathered from these two different sources. You'll meet for
example TMSUK04 from Meiji University, able to communicate via e-mail,
or Isamu, which climbs stairs like Asimo.
Linux Becomming Robot OS of Choice
Linux Becomming Robot OS of Choice
12/06/2003 01:05 PMTech News World is saying that
Japan's robot developers are going Linux. Japan seems to be hot
place for robots and Japan is using Linux for their robots. Probably
because Japan
isn't scared of the mean old robots like other countries may be and
probably because they need someone to take care of their elderly.
These Japanese robots need an OS, and what's becomming the defacto
standard is Linux.
Although Windows is working other venues such as
speech recognition
and such, it seems Linux already has a shoe in for robots in
Japan.
Real-Time Linux on a Soccer Robot
Real-Time Linux on a Soccer Robot
02/01/2005 10:05 PMA new LinuxDevices.com
article by Huang Yi, of the SJTU RoboCup team,
describes the third generation soccer robot that placed fifth at the
most recent RoboCup competition.
The robot, which runs RTLinux, uses two
color camers for vision and a laser range finder for goal keeper
location. The robot uses two compuers, a laptop for high level control
and a TI TMS320LF2407A DSP for motion control. The article also shows
the first and second generation robots that used SICK LMS scanners.
PC-Based, Linux Robots
PC-Based, Linux Robots
01/09/2004 09:57 PMDafydd Walters has
written the first
of a
series of articles for mobilerobotics.org on the
challenges of building a PC-based robot that runs Linux. His first
article includes an introduction explaining the project and a few of
the
goals. He also presents a list of interesting hardware that could be
used for PC-based robots and links to a lot of related web sites.
Dafydd is
also responsible for the Open
Automaton Project which we've covered in previous articles.
HP offers Linux-based Ce
HP offers Linux-based Ce
08/03/2004 07:39 PMTechzonez Aug 3 2004 11:13PM GMT
Linux-based Wi-Fi hot spot on CD
Linux-based Wi-Fi hot spot on CD
09/08/2004 12:28 PMFirst Linux-based tablet PC
First Linux-based tablet PC
11/02/2003 02:09 PMWe almost weren't going to post something about this, but what the
heck, it's been a slow weekend for gadgets: Desktop Evolution is
coming out with the first tablet PC running Linux. The De-Tablet is
actually Toshiba's Portege 3500, just with a special version of the
Linux operating system designed for pen-based computing.
Unfortunately, it doesn't support handwriting recognition yet, which
is one of the better features of Microsoft's Tablet PC operating
system. Read [Via Slashdot]...
Knoppix: CD-Based Linux
Knoppix: CD-Based Linux
07/06/2004 11:39 PM
I'm writing this
entry from a Linux machine...but I never installed Linux. I've booted
my PC off a Knoppix disc, which is a bootable Linux CD. I'm in Linux
now, but I just need to pop the CD and reboot, and I'm back to
Windows.
You can get the CD image file at www.knoppix.com (I used Bit Torrent to get my
version). Burn it to a CD, stick it in the drive, and reboot. You
will boot into a really nice Linux distribution.
There are no users on the system — you're automatically
logged on as root. If you're worried about this, don't be —
remember that you booted from a CD. If you screw something up as
root, just reboot and the system will be back to normal.
While Knoppix can read everything on your hard drive, it has no
write access by default, so it's not going to do anything to your
existing stuff. You can allow it to write, but it's not advisable
with an NTFS drive. Knoppix creates a ramdisk to store all the stuff
it needs while running. It accesses everything else off the CD, just
like it would off the hard drive normally. When you run a new
program, you can hear the CD spool up. Consequently, it's slower than
a normal Linux machine, but not by much.
It's fully functional — it detected everything on my machine,
including FireWire and USB devices. I just had to get the network
card to broadcast a DHCP request and I was on the network. It
recognized my Lexmark E210 printer just fine, and I'm listening to MP3s on XMMS as I write this. I had more
trouble with my dedicated Linux install at work, and I spent days
fiddling with that.
It comes with scads of software, like most Linux distributions
— KDE, Open Office, The Gimp, Mozilla, Konquerer, etc. Since it forms a
ramdisk when it boots, you can save files and work with them just as
if it were a normal operating system. I saved the image above off a
Web site, cropped it, and converted it to JPG in The Gimp. If I
wanted to keep it beyond this session, I could always FTP it somewhere
(remember that KDE is FTP-aware — you can map an FTP site to a
local folder, so you'd never really know the difference).
I'm fairly well stunned by this. It's really amazing. Sure, it
can't really store or persist anything locally from session to
session, but most of my apps are Web-based and my email is IMAP, so
I'm actually pretty functional.
If you ever wanted to try Linux but you don't want to make any
changes to your current Windows set-up, Knoppix is exactly what you're
looking for.
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Sync the Treo 650 with Linux via
Bluetooth
Sync the Treo 650 with Linux via
Bluetooth
03/29/2005 11:49 AMmytreo.net Mar 29 2005 4:03PM GMT
Linux-based Confernce Registration
Linux-based Confernce Registration
12/21/2002 04:16 PMThere's a good story over at NewsForge about a Linux-based Conference
Registration System. It uses LAMP, iOpeners, LTSP, and some
custom-built Java code. Very cool....
HP Releases Linux-Based Notebook
HP Releases Linux-Based Notebook
08/03/2004 11:08 PMLiebermann announces 64-bit Linux based
L OS
Liebermann announces 64-bit Linux based
L OS
05/21/2004 08:31 AMPluto: Linux-based Do-everything System
Pluto: Linux-based Do-everything System
01/03/2004 03:21 PMLinux-Based X Terminals with XDMCP
Linux-Based X Terminals with XDMCP
05/05/2004 05:22 AMA tutorial for configuring XDMCP on your network so you can use old
equipment, cut down on administration duties and cut costs.
Sun To Unveil Linux-Based Applications
Sun To Unveil Linux-Based Applications
03/20/2003 01:05 PMSun Microsystems has announced plans to promote open source software
that will serve as an alternative to Microsoft's Windows operating
system and Office application suite. The new offering, which is based
on Linux, is targeted toward specific segments of the enterprise
market in which Microsoft may be vulnerable.
HP launches Linux-based notebook
HP launches Linux-based notebook
08/03/2004 06:22 PMSiliconValley.com Aug 3 2004 9:43PM GMT
Sony-Ericsson's Linux-based ROB-1
Sony-Ericsson's Linux-based ROB-1
03/14/2005 06:03 PMA LinuxDevices.com
article describes the new Sony Ericsson ROB-1 robot
which was announced
last week. The robot is basically a small, teleoperated camera
contained
in an 11 cm spherical shell. The two hemispheres form main drive
wheels
and a small
tail-dragger is used for balance. The robot uses a 200 MHz Freescale
Dragonball processor
with 2 MB of RAM and runs Linux. The robot can maintain a bluetooth
link
to a Sony-Erricsson P900/P910
mobile phone. The phone can control the robot and display streaming
video from the onboard camera.
Linux Based Tablets Are Coming
Linux Based Tablets Are Coming
11/01/2003 03:03 AMA Linux-Based Implementation of Mobility
Using SIP
A Linux-Based Implementation of Mobility
Using SIP
06/07/2004 01:04 AMWhen you need to keep a connection, such as a voice over IP phone
call, up when moving from network, use this feature of the Session
Initiation Protocol.
Tiny Aircraft Use Linux, Bluetooth for
Computing
Tiny Aircraft Use Linux, Bluetooth for
Computing
06/05/2005 10:58 PMBritish researchers have built tiny aircraft that use Linux to perform
parallel processing operations and can communicate with one another
via Bluetooth.
How to Synchronize PalmOS Pda/Smartphone
over Bluetooth in Linux
How to Synchronize PalmOS Pda/Smartphone
over Bluetooth in Linux
03/30/2005 01:55 AMSlashPhone Mar 30 2005 4:24AM GMT
IBM delivers Power-based servers with
Linux
IBM delivers Power-based servers with
Linux
09/13/2004 07:15 AMIBM will push its Power5 line of servers down into the low end of the
market, taking Linux with it, when it unwraps an aggressively priced
series of Linux-only systems on Monday that will go up against the
offerings of Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard.
Linux Based Mars Rovers for Museums
Linux Based Mars Rovers for Museums
12/23/2003 10:45 AMCMU has announced
20 Personal
Exploration Rovers (PERs) that will make the round to science
museums around the US. The Linux-based robots will simulate real Mars
rovers within "Mars yards", sand-box like replicas of Martian terrain.
CMU and NASA are collaborating to build the robots in an effort to
teach
kids about robots. Future plans of CMU's Personal Rover
Project include lowering the cost of future rovers to
the point that kids can buy one and take it home with them. Additional
photos and video are available from the CMU
site and from NASA
TV.
CPU-based security for Windows XP, Red
Hat Linux coming
CPU-based security for Windows XP, Red
Hat Linux coming
06/07/2004 05:34 PMMicrosoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 and the next version of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 3 will support new CPU-based security protections
designed to stop incoming malicious executable code from being
triggered.
Linux-Based Handheld AV Player, Zupera
(CN)
Linux-Based Handheld AV Player, Zupera
(CN)
02/01/2005 09:57 PMZupera Technology (zupera.com), (Special Economic Zone of Shenzhen,
People's Republic of China), continuing its leadership in the design &
development of personal technology solutions, announced the
availability of new Zupera Handheld AV Media Player models. [PRWEB Jan
25, 2005]
Build yourself a Linux-based Internet
gateway
Build yourself a Linux-based Internet
gateway
05/18/2004 07:22 AMMy Windows Internet gateway was running slower than a snail going
uphill, even on a pretty speedy machine (a 1.3GHz Athlon), but when it
started crashing regularly, I knew I had to do something. I downloaded
and burnt Mandrake 10.0 Community, opened up a very old computer (with
a CPU clock in the low three figures), and took care of the problem
once and for all.
Sony's $700 Linux-based Remote Control
Sony's $700 Linux-based Remote Control
07/27/2004 02:35 AMDoCoMo to offer Linux-based 3G phones
DoCoMo to offer Linux-based 3G phones
12/02/2003 08:43 AMWireless Watch Japan Dec 2 2003 7:51AM ET
Two Korean Linux-based Robots for Iraq
Two Korean Linux-based Robots for Iraq
05/12/2004 12:56 PMAccording to a Korea
Times article, two Korean ROBHAZ-DT3 robots are being shipped to
Iraq to assist with military operations in the country, further
reducing
the risks to humans. The ROBHAZ-DT3
was developed by the KIST Intelligent Robotics Research
Center. It
runs Linux, has stereo vision, a manipulator arm, and can be
teleoperated. The robot can travel at up to 12 kph and climb 45 degree
slopes using multiple tank-like tracks. More photos and video of
the robot in action are available at the ROBHAZ website.
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