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Rover – LEGO self driving car at Mobile World Congress

Rover

Intel has generously invited us to showcase our award-winning autonomous intelligent sensing robot at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Join us for a presentation in the session: “Innovator Talks: Emerging Tech from the Intel Developer Community” on Monday 3pm – 4pm in Hall M5 at Fira Montjuic, Room 6 – Level 3 (see also: http://sched.co/1gnrrKR).

For a brief overview of the platform you can check out the video below and our contest entry for the Intel Perceptual Computing Challenge 2013.

Rover is an interactive, autonomous mobile robot platform, capable of exploring and mapping unknown environments. The platform consists of a LEGO EV3 motorized base, a Core i7 laptop for its compute power and the Intel Interactive Gesture camera with a depth sensor.

Utilizing the depth-camera, the platform is able to sense its environment and navigate autonomously and collision-free in unknown surroundings like a self-driving car. Furthermore the robot detects people, recognizes voice and gestures and interacts via speech with the user in front of the robot.

Further opportunities to see the robot in action:

  • Monday 9:00-12:00 at Intel’s WIPJam GeekBench in Hall M5 at Fira Montjuic
  • Monday 12:00-18:00 at the WIPJam IoT Hackathon
  • Tuesday 9:00-12:00 at Intel’s WIPJam GeekBench
  • Tuesday 12:00-18:00 at the WIPJam IoT Hackathon
  • Wednesday 15:00-16:00 at Intel’s WIPJam GeekBench
  • Thursday 13:30-15:00 at the Hackathon Awards in the Auditorium in Hall 8.0 Gran Via

Outside of these slots you might also encounter the robot exploring the show floor at MWC. 🙂

We appreciate this opportunity. Thank you, Intel!