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TurtleBot
DeveloperCommunity
Written inVarious (Notably C++ and Python)
OS familyROS
Working stateCurrent (TurtleBot 2)
Source modelopen source, open source hardware
Initial release2011; 14 years ago (2011)
Marketing targetPersonal robots, mobile robots
Default
user interface
Many
LicenseBSD, OSHW Statement of Principles and Definition v1.0

TurtleBot is a personal robot kit with open source software. It was created at Willow Garage by Melonee Wise and Tully Foote in November 2010.

Versions

TurtleBot 1

TurtleBot 1 consists of an iRobot Create base, a 3000 mAh battery pack, a TurtleBot power board with gyro, a Kinect sensor, a Asus 1215N laptop with a dual core processor, and a hardware mounting kit attaching everything together and adding future sensors.

TurtleBot 2

A TurtleBot 2

TurtleBot 2 consists of an YUJIN Kobuki base, a 2200 mAh battery pack, a Kinect sensor, a Asus 1215N laptop with a dual core processor, fast charger, and a hardware mounting kit attaching everything together and adding future sensors.

TurtleBot 3

A Turtlebot 3

Turtlebot 3 has structural expansion capability due to ROBOTIS’ renowned modular structure with the DYNAMIXEL.

TurtleBot 4

Turtlebot 4 is using a iRobot Create3 robot as a base with a compute and sensor package consisting of a Raspberry PI 4, a Lidar and a RGB-D camera.

Community

TurtleBot has been used in multi-robot research and human robot interaction research[1]. TurtleBot has also been used by universities teaching introductory robotics courses.[2][3][4]

Licensing

TurtleBot is a licensed trademark that is maintained by the Open Source Robotics Foundation. The Open Source Robotics Foundation licenses the use of the TurtleBot trademark for manufacturing and distributing TurtleBot branded products.[5]

References

  1. ^ "An exclusive human-robot interaction method on the TurtleBot platform | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore". ieeexplore.ieee.org. doi:10.1109/robio.2013.6739662. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  2. ^ "University of South Carolina: CSCE574 Robotics". University of South Carolina.
  3. ^ "Johns Hopkins University: ME530707". Johns Hopkins University.
  4. ^ "School of Engineering Students Leading Robotics Research at St. Thomas". University of St. Thomas.
  5. ^ "Become a TurtleBot Manufacturer or Distributor". Open Source Robotics Foundation.