Keller Hall 1-202 - Undergraduate Robotics and Vision Lab
The Undergraduate Robotics Laboratory has state of the art facilities for projects in robotics, virtual reality, and graphics. Students work in the laboratory on individual or group projects under the guidance of a faculty advisor. The laboratory has been established with funding from National Science Foundation (NSF) and the College of Science and Engineering.
This lab is reserved for Department of Computer Science and Engineering students only.
Computers
- Operating Systems:
- Ubuntu
- Seating:
- Total Workstations: 2
- Computer Specifications:
- Dell XPS 8910
- Intel Core i7-6700 CPU 3.40GHz
- 16GB RAM
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080
- Computer Names:
- csel-robovis1.cselabs
- csel-robovis2.cselabs
- Monitors: one 24" LCD per computer
Robotics Equipment
- 6 x Aibo Robots
- 10 x NAO Robots
- 6 x Pioneer 1 Ranger Robots
- 4 x Pioneer 3 Ranger Robots
- 2 x Pioneer P3-DX Ranger Robots
- 8 x Sick Laser Rangefinder
- 2 x Scorbot ER VII
- 30 x Scribbler Robots
- 30 x Fluke (Plugs into Scribbler Robots, providing bluetooth and camera)
- 8 x Logitech Webcam C500 1.3 megapixel
- 4 x Dell Inspiron 1100 Laptops for robot control
- 5 x Acer Aspire One Netbooks for robot control