Autonomous Mobile Robot Platform
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DIY
Customers can customize and develop various functions for their mobile robot platform kit.
SLAM
Our heavy-duty robot platform supports LiDAR SLAM and Visual SLAM, quick positioning and mapping.
Obstacles Avoidance
With intelligent 3D sensors, the robot mobile platform can avoid obstacles at various angles autonomously and maintain stable operation.
Anti-skid
With the anti-skid design at the bottom, the robot mobile platform can move smoothly on the slippery road.
FDATA AUTONOMOUS ROBOT PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS
Robotic mobility platform +
With DIY robot platform, the client can add any functioning part above, and then make a different mobile service robot.
Obstacles Avoidance
With smart 3D sensors, the mobile robot platform can aware of obstacles at any angle, and keep moving.
Self-charging
When in a state of low power, the autonomous mobile platform will return to the docking station and charge automatically.
AI Voice
Equipped with a smart chips, human-robot interaction changed to be more wonderful.
SLAM VSLAM
Combining lidar SLAM and visual SLAM, mobile robot chassis get simultaneous localization and mapping.
Route Planning
Fdata's mobile robot platform support fixed-route setting and autonomous route setting.
Antiskid
By the antiskid design at the bottom, the robot platform can move on the slippery road.
Elevator Communication
The IoT module equipped inside robots and elevators can make mobile robot chassis easily enter and communicate.
LIDAR SLAM AND VISUAL SLAM IN MOBILE ROBOT PLATFORM
LiDAR SLAM and Visual SLAM are advanced mappings and positioning technologies that are commonly used in professional service robots.
LiDAR SLAM uses lasers to create detailed 3D maps of the environment. The LiDAR sensor emits laser beams and measures the time it takes for the beams to bounce back off objects in the environment. By combining these measurements, the heavy-duty robot platform can create a detailed map of the environment in real-time. This map can then be used to navigate the robot through the environment with greater accuracy and speed.