Developed from the ground up
Androver II successfully passed the first test outdoors. Even uneven terrain is not a problem for the robot thanks to the Double Ackerman chassis and the 500 W Hub motor. The robot can be controlled with a joystick or using an Android application. The company plans to develop the robot in such a way that it is also possible to communicate with it via voice commands and that it can autonomously follow an astronaut.
The chassis design and construction, hardware components, sensor equipment, implementation of the control system and software solution have been developed by RoboTech Vision from the ground up. Technologies such as Java, C, C++, Python, ROS, OpenCV, Tensorflow, Prolog and others were used for its development. The company also plans to deploy algorithms with artificial intelligence elements on the robot.