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Students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Use LabVIEW to Create Segway-Inspired Machine

Students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Use LabVIEW to Create Segway-Inspired Machine
A senior design team at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) designed and prototyped a two-wheeled robotic locomotion platform inspired by the Segway Human Transporter. With NI LabVIEW software and NI hardware, the team modeled, analyzed, validated, and designed their control system and implemented two fully-operational prototypes in four-months. More...

   
 Using NI LabVIEW vision and real-time modules, researchers created a fully autonomous humanoid robot that played soccer and acted as a research platform for studying novel locomotion.

Development of a Fully Autonomous Humanoid Robot for Novel Locomotion Research and as the First U.S. Humanoid Entry to RoboCup
Using NI LabVIEW vision and real-time modules, researchers created a fully autonomous humanoid robot that played soccer and acted as a research platform for studying novel locomotion. More...

   
 Virginia Tech engineering students and TORC Technologies researchers used NI software and hardware to develop an autonomous ground vehicle that navigated through a 60 mile urban course of roads, intersections, and parking lots.

Team Victor Tango’s Odin: Autonomous Driving Using NI LabVIEW in the DARPA Urban Challenge
Virginia Tech engineering students and TORC Technologies researchers used NI software and hardware to develop an autonomous ground vehicle that navigated through a 60 mile urban course of roads, intersections, and parking lots. More...

   
UIUC Innovators Develop Mind-Computer Interface with NI LabVIEW

UIUC Innovators Develop Mind-Computer Interface with NI LabVIEW
Engineering students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) used LabVIEW to develop a computer-assisted communications device that translated thought into speech or commands for computer control over wheelchairs and other devices. More...

 

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