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An open-source robot is a robot whose blueprints, schematics or source code are released under an open-source hardware model.
In production and development, open source as a development model promotes universal access via a free license to a product's design or blueprint, and universal redistribution of that design or blueprint, including subsequent improvements to it by anyone. Before the phrase open source became widely adopted, developers and producers used a variety of other terms. Open source gained hold with the rise of the Internet, and the attendant need for massive retooling of the computing source code. Opening the source code enabled a self-enhancing diversity of production models, communication paths, and interactive communities. The open-source software movement arose to clarify the environment that the new copyright, licensing, domain, and consumer issues created.
Generally, open source refers to a computer program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and/or modification from its original design. Open-source code is meant to be a collaborative effort, where programmers improve upon the source code and share the changes within the community. Typically this is not the case, and code is merely released to the public under some license. Others can then download, modify, and publish their version (fork) back to the community. Today you find more projects with forked versions than unified projects worked by large teams.
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), refers to various processes used to synthesize a three-dimensional object. In 3D printing, successive layers of material are formed under computer control to create an object. These objects can be of almost any shape or geometry and are produced from a 3D model or other electronic data source. A 3D printer is a type of industrial robot.
Futurologists such as Jeremy Rifkin believe that 3D printing signals the beginning of a third industrial revolution, succeeding the production line assembly that dominated manufacturing starting in the late 19th century. Using the power of the Internet, it may eventually be possible to send a blueprint of any product to any place in the world to be replicated by a 3D printer with "elemental inks" capable of being combined into any material substance of any desired form.
3D printing in the term's original sense refers to processes that sequentially deposit material onto a powder bed with inkjet printer heads. More recently, the meaning of the term has expanded to encompass a wider variety of techniques such as extrusion and sintering-based processes. Technical standards generally use the term additive manufacturing for this broader sense.
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Video 46: Demo video of InMoov in 2015. Gael Langevin is a French modelmaker and sculptor. He works for the biggest brands since more than 25 years. InMoov is his personal project, it was initiated in January 2012 InMoov is the first Open Source (CC-BY-NC) 3D printed life-size robot. Replicable on any home 3D printer with a 12cm3 area, it is conceived as a development platform for Universities, Laboratories, Hobbyist, but first of all for Makers. It’s concept, based on sharing and community, gives him the honor to be reproduced for countless projects through out the world. You can find more details: Twitter: @inmoov Google+: Gael Langevin http://www.inmoov.fr http://www.myrobotlab.org http://inmoov.blogspot.com Production: ©IHProd Music: BaseCamp Audio Thanks for watching.
Thor is an Open Source and printable robotic arm with six degrees of freedom. More about this project: https://hackaday.io/project/12989-thor If you are interested in this project, please consider joining our mail list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/thor-opensource-3d-printable-robotic-arm Github Repo: https://github.com/AngelLM/Thor Music: Melt by BrokeForFree (https://soundcloud.com/broke-for-free)
Behold The Future...Open source platform for the creation, use and sharing of interactive 3D printed robots. Poppy is an interdisciplinary community of beginners and experts, scientists, educators, developers and artists, who all share a vision: robots are powerful tools to learn and be creative. Education All-inclusive activities to teach computer science through robotics. Visual programming and simulation complement tangible object. Artists Animate your ideas, change the body, incarnate movement, change of perspective! Scientists, hackers Accessible, open-source, hackable. Major strengths for experimentation and sharing of knowledge and expertise. The Poppy community develops robotic creations that are easy to build, customize, deploy, and share. It promotes open-source by sharing har...
Poppy The open source 3D printed humanoid robot for everyone. OPEN SOURCE PLATFORM FOR THE CREATION, USE AND SHARING OF INTERACTIVE 3D PRINTED ROBOTS. Poppy is an interdisciplinary community of beginners and experts, scientists, educators, developers and artists, who all share a vision: robots are powerful tools to learn and be creative. The Poppy community develops robotic creations that are easy to build, customize, deploy, and share. It promotes open-source by sharing hardware, software, and web tools. https://www.poppy-project.org/en/ poppy 's images click the link https://www.flickr.com/photos/poppy-project/albums
The Wire Beings beta is an open source robot designed for Arduino that can be 3D printed. The chassis has a basic build, with full instructions. It is also expandable. The example builds in the video include using a voice control module and an Arduino wifi shield with an mp3 module for voice. I plan to do some Internet of Things tutorials as that was my favorite part of the project. The IOT build in this video checks your gmail via the RESTFul API and checks the local weather through Temboo and the Yahoo Weather API. Find everything you need to build this at www.WireBeings.com Thanks for watching. Music: Inspiring Dream Trance Track - Royalty Free Music Creative Commons License: Attribution Non-Commercial- Share Alike
Speaker/Performer: Steve Cousins, President and CEO, Willow Garage Sponsor: CITRIS (Ctr for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society), UC Berkeley (Headquarters), Research Exchange seminar Abstract: Over the next 10 years, personal robots (as opposed to industrial robots) have the potential to improve people's lives by taking automation to a new level. Like personal computers of 30 years ago, the personal robotics industry will take off and become an economic engine. But robotics is a complex, multidisciplinary field, and fielding successful applications requires expertise ranging from hardware (mechanical and electrical) to social science. By working together on an open source software platform, we can accelerate progress in the field and more quickly field successful ...
We kick off our Maker Faire 2016 coverage with this awesome telepresense robot made by researchers at the Galileo University in Guatemala. The robot's body is based off of the open-source InMoov project, with remote control via an Oculus DK2 headset and Perception Neuron motion capture system. Telepresense with some sense of proprioception! Shot and edited by Joey Fameli Subscribe for more videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=testedcom Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/testedcom Get updates on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/testedcom Tested is: Adam Savage http://www.twitter.com/donttrythis Norman Chan http://www.twitter.com/nchan Joey Fameli http://www.twitter.com/joeyfameli Adam Isaak http://www.instagram.com/adamisaak Kishore Hari http://www.twit...
Support this project on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/scratchduino/scratchduino Scratch Duino is a highly customizable, simple and interactive open source robot kit with magnetic-mount sensors. WHAT IS THE Scratch Duino ScratchDuino is a comprehensive and easy-to-use robot kit in all aspects: Modular and customizable Easy assembly using magnetic-mount parts ScratchDuino collects information on multiple channels simultaneously allowing to build complex solutions for various tasks Reliable / troubleproof Open Source (Scratch+Arduino) Easy programmable (1 hour workshop is enough to start programming for 7 years kid) Scratch Duino is ready out of the box to collect data and process it according to a piece of code you design with Scratch. The goal is to raise $105,...
Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: https://github.com/cppcon/cppcon2015 — The robotics community is thriving in part due to flexible, powerful, accessible open source tools. The Open Source Robotics Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development, distribution, and adoption of open source software in robotics. We enable academics to focus on high-level research by re-using code, robotics startups to keep their development costs lean, and novice users to engage with powerful, complex robotics technology. The first half of this talk centers around the future of ROS, the most widely used open source framework for robotics. After an overview of ROS transport, tools, capabilities, and the diverse ecosystem of ROS-compatibl...
Video 46: Demo video of InMoov in 2015. Gael Langevin is a French modelmaker and sculptor. He works for the biggest brands since more than 25 years. InMoov is his personal project, it was initiated in January 2012 InMoov is the first Open Source (CC-BY-NC) 3D printed life-size robot. Replicable on any home 3D printer with a 12cm3 area, it is conceived as a development platform for Universities, Laboratories, Hobbyist, but first of all for Makers. It’s concept, based on sharing and community, gives him the honor to be reproduced for countless projects through out the world. You can find more details: Twitter: @inmoov Google+: Gael Langevin http://www.inmoov.fr http://www.myrobotlab.org http://inmoov.blogspot.com Production: ©IHProd Music: BaseCamp Audio Thanks for watching.
Thor is an Open Source and printable robotic arm with six degrees of freedom. More about this project: https://hackaday.io/project/12989-thor If you are interested in this project, please consider joining our mail list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/thor-opensource-3d-printable-robotic-arm Github Repo: https://github.com/AngelLM/Thor Music: Melt by BrokeForFree (https://soundcloud.com/broke-for-free)
Behold The Future...Open source platform for the creation, use and sharing of interactive 3D printed robots. Poppy is an interdisciplinary community of beginners and experts, scientists, educators, developers and artists, who all share a vision: robots are powerful tools to learn and be creative. Education All-inclusive activities to teach computer science through robotics. Visual programming and simulation complement tangible object. Artists Animate your ideas, change the body, incarnate movement, change of perspective! Scientists, hackers Accessible, open-source, hackable. Major strengths for experimentation and sharing of knowledge and expertise. The Poppy community develops robotic creations that are easy to build, customize, deploy, and share. It promotes open-source by sharing har...
Poppy The open source 3D printed humanoid robot for everyone. OPEN SOURCE PLATFORM FOR THE CREATION, USE AND SHARING OF INTERACTIVE 3D PRINTED ROBOTS. Poppy is an interdisciplinary community of beginners and experts, scientists, educators, developers and artists, who all share a vision: robots are powerful tools to learn and be creative. The Poppy community develops robotic creations that are easy to build, customize, deploy, and share. It promotes open-source by sharing hardware, software, and web tools. https://www.poppy-project.org/en/ poppy 's images click the link https://www.flickr.com/photos/poppy-project/albums
The Wire Beings beta is an open source robot designed for Arduino that can be 3D printed. The chassis has a basic build, with full instructions. It is also expandable. The example builds in the video include using a voice control module and an Arduino wifi shield with an mp3 module for voice. I plan to do some Internet of Things tutorials as that was my favorite part of the project. The IOT build in this video checks your gmail via the RESTFul API and checks the local weather through Temboo and the Yahoo Weather API. Find everything you need to build this at www.WireBeings.com Thanks for watching. Music: Inspiring Dream Trance Track - Royalty Free Music Creative Commons License: Attribution Non-Commercial- Share Alike
Speaker/Performer: Steve Cousins, President and CEO, Willow Garage Sponsor: CITRIS (Ctr for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society), UC Berkeley (Headquarters), Research Exchange seminar Abstract: Over the next 10 years, personal robots (as opposed to industrial robots) have the potential to improve people's lives by taking automation to a new level. Like personal computers of 30 years ago, the personal robotics industry will take off and become an economic engine. But robotics is a complex, multidisciplinary field, and fielding successful applications requires expertise ranging from hardware (mechanical and electrical) to social science. By working together on an open source software platform, we can accelerate progress in the field and more quickly field successful ...
We kick off our Maker Faire 2016 coverage with this awesome telepresense robot made by researchers at the Galileo University in Guatemala. The robot's body is based off of the open-source InMoov project, with remote control via an Oculus DK2 headset and Perception Neuron motion capture system. Telepresense with some sense of proprioception! Shot and edited by Joey Fameli Subscribe for more videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=testedcom Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/testedcom Get updates on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/testedcom Tested is: Adam Savage http://www.twitter.com/donttrythis Norman Chan http://www.twitter.com/nchan Joey Fameli http://www.twitter.com/joeyfameli Adam Isaak http://www.instagram.com/adamisaak Kishore Hari http://www.twit...
Support this project on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/scratchduino/scratchduino Scratch Duino is a highly customizable, simple and interactive open source robot kit with magnetic-mount sensors. WHAT IS THE Scratch Duino ScratchDuino is a comprehensive and easy-to-use robot kit in all aspects: Modular and customizable Easy assembly using magnetic-mount parts ScratchDuino collects information on multiple channels simultaneously allowing to build complex solutions for various tasks Reliable / troubleproof Open Source (Scratch+Arduino) Easy programmable (1 hour workshop is enough to start programming for 7 years kid) Scratch Duino is ready out of the box to collect data and process it according to a piece of code you design with Scratch. The goal is to raise $105,...
Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: https://github.com/cppcon/cppcon2015 — The robotics community is thriving in part due to flexible, powerful, accessible open source tools. The Open Source Robotics Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development, distribution, and adoption of open source software in robotics. We enable academics to focus on high-level research by re-using code, robotics startups to keep their development costs lean, and novice users to engage with powerful, complex robotics technology. The first half of this talk centers around the future of ROS, the most widely used open source framework for robotics. After an overview of ROS transport, tools, capabilities, and the diverse ecosystem of ROS-compatibl...
http://www.Cppcon.org — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: https://github.com/cppcon/cppcon2015 — The robotics community is thriving in part due to flexible, powerful, accessible open source tools. The Open Source Robotics Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development, distribution, and adoption of open source software in robotics. We enable academics to focus on high-level research by re-using code, robotics startups to keep their development costs lean, and novice users to engage with powerful, complex robotics technology. The first half of this talk centers around the future of ROS, the most widely used open source framework for robotics. After an overview of ROS transport, tools, capabilities, and the diverse e...
Steffi Paepcke of Open Source Robotics Foundation (OSRF) talks about how she got interested in robotics and the role of mentors for women in science and technology. She shares how Leila Takayama, a senior researcher at Google X helped mentor her when they were both part of Willow Garage, a robotics company in Silicon Valley. Paepcke is the only non-engineer in her team. She is the lead user (UX) designer at OSRF. This interview is part of our Women in Science and Technology Series and aired on TV in San Francisco Bay area. Subscribe to YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=kamlabhatt Visit our website and subscribe to our podcasts: http://kamlashow.com/ Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Kamla-Show/190623997636125 Get the latest u...
Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: https://github.com/cppcon/cppcon2015 — The robotics community is thriving in part due to flexible, powerful, accessible open source tools. The Open Source Robotics Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development, distribution, and adoption of open source software in robotics. We enable academics to focus on high-level research by re-using code, robotics startups to keep their development costs lean, and novice users to engage with powerful, complex robotics technology. The first half of this talk centers around the future of ROS, the most widely used open source framework for robotics. After an overview of ROS transport, tools, capabilities, and the diverse ecosystem of ROS-compatibl...
In the front yard of Rory Aronson’s San Luis Obispo home (that he shares with 9 roommates), a robot is tending his garden- seeding, watering, weeding and testing the soil- while he controls it from his his phone. FarmBot is what he calls “humanity's open-source automated precision farming machine”. https://farmbot.io/ As a student at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo he was inspired by a guest lecture in his organic agriculture class, “when a traditional farmer came in talking about some of the tractor technology he’s using on his farm and I looked at that and said, ‘Wait a minute, I can do that better’, explains Aronson. “The first thing that I thought of when I thought of the idea was, ‘Oh this probably exists let me go look it up’ and I scoured the Internet. I was amazed actually, that there wa...
http://www.cnet.com/tomorrow-daily On today's show, we praise the amazing finalists of this year's Google Science Fair, check out a "hack" that allows you to use IKEA products and your iPhone as a game controller and give our blessing to a custom, open-source robot named Jimmy.
Speaker/Performer: Steve Cousins, President and CEO, Willow Garage Sponsor: CITRIS (Ctr for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society), UC Berkeley (Headquarters), Research Exchange seminar Abstract: Over the next 10 years, personal robots (as opposed to industrial robots) have the potential to improve people's lives by taking automation to a new level. Like personal computers of 30 years ago, the personal robotics industry will take off and become an economic engine. But robotics is a complex, multidisciplinary field, and fielding successful applications requires expertise ranging from hardware (mechanical and electrical) to social science. By working together on an open source software platform, we can accelerate progress in the field and more quickly field successful ...
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Robots and multi-rotor coptors have made their way into our lives. Whether it's a robotic vacuum cleaner or a first-person-view quad-copter racing through trees, today's devices are the toys we always dreamed of having as kids. Computational performance, power utilization, thermals, and weight have all reached a tipping point where we can now feasibly build and deploy intelligent robotic devices to improve our lives: they can now see, hear, and interact with the world. Attend this presentation to get a introduction to the general problems in maker robotics and learn about the open source projects which have emerged over the last few years in an effort to bring robotics to the masses. Building a robot is no longer something that takes years of research--the technologies and capabilities pr...
The robotics revolution has already begun. You can even buy drones and robotic devices at local retail stores. Unfortunately, it has been too hard to develop code for robots, and nearly impossible to create solutions that integrate multiple different kind of devices. That is why we created Cylon.js, a JavaScript framework for open source robotics & the Internet of Things. Cylon.js makes it easy to write apps that communicate with many different kinds of hardware devices all at the same time. The time has come for the next generation of open source robotics, and Cylon.js is ready to help!
hey, you said it ain't bad to unveil your politics
and hey, you said it ain't bad to show your special tricks
you'll find out, wait patiently and let things take their course
hey, you shouldn't keep back your thoughts and good ideas
and hey, you shouldn't detect your ancient fears
it's yourself who keeps working the idea behind it all
(ref)
and the open source is on your mind
let the inspiration be your satellite
disclose your sources and feel free to gain an insight
hey, you said it ain't bad to believe in openness
and hey, you said it ain't bad to invest in your progress
it so easy to be part of it
hey, you said it ain't bad to unveil your politics
and hey, you said it ain't bad to show your special tricks
you'll find out, wait patiently and let things take their course
share the liberty, I care for the things in me
and pass them all to you
share the sources, enjoy the forces
that spread between us all
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