Rover

Advanced Open-Source Robotics Platform Powered by Raspberry Pi

TurboPi Rover

Product Description

The Rover is feature-rich that is powered by Raspberry Pi and integrated with ROS2, it provides powerful capabilities like computer vision, object recognition, and autonomous navigation. With a Mecanum-wheel chassis, HD camera, and dual-controller architecture, it is built for flexibility, adaptability, and advanced experimentation.

It includes a variety of sensors and components, including:

  • Ultrasonic Sensors: For distance measurement and obstacle avoidance
  • IR Sensors: Used for line following and edge detection
  • Wide-Angle HD Camera: For facial and object recognition, gesture and emotion detection
  • Servo Motors: Dual-axis pan-tilt for 360° camera motion

What Can the Rover Do?

  • Face Recognition and Following: Identifies and tracks human faces using computer vision, moving along with the detected person.
  • Color Recognition: Detects specific colors and performs programmed tasks based on the identified color.
  • Hand Gesture Commands: Recognizes hand gestures and triggers corresponding commands for control or interaction.
  • Line Following and Light Following: Uses line sensors and camera-based light tracking to follow lines or move toward light sources.
  • Obstacle Avoidance: Prevents collisions by detecting and navigating around obstacles using onboard sensors.
  • Object Tracking: Follows a designated object by identifying it visually and adjusting its path in real-time.
  • Emotion Detection: Analyzes facial expressions to detect emotions and responds with predefined actions based on the emotion detected.
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