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RWTH - Mindstorms NXT Toolbox for MATLAB
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Welcome to the RWTH - Mindstorms NXT Toolbox for MATLAB®. This toolbox is developed to control LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT robots with MATLAB via a wireless Bluetooth connection or via USB. This software is a free open source product and is subject to the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (GPL). The development of the RWTH - Mindstorms NXT Toolbox was motivated by a RWTH Aachen University student project - MATLAB meets LEGO Mindstorms - for electrical engineering students and therefore designed mainly for education purposes.
The toolbox functions are based on the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Bluetooth Communication Protocol to control the intelligent NXT Brick via a wireless Bluetooth connection or via USB. Although a Bluetooth connection is not recommended for a real-time robot controlling in general (because of its high latency) this toolbox provides MATLAB functions to interact with a robot directly. Latencies via USB connections are much smaller and allow for more sophisticated applications.
The main advantage of this remote control concept enables you to combine robot applications with complex mathematical operations and visualizations within MATLAB. This toolbox opens unlimited possibilities to provide the robots artificial intelligence and other improvements using the manifold MATLAB features and calculations for digital signal processing.
MATLAB meets LEGO Mindstorms - First Semester Student Laboratory
Institute of Imaging & Computer Vision
RWTH Aachen University
http://www.lfb.rwth-aachen.de/mindstorms
The RWTH Aachen University first semester student laboratory - MATLAB meets LEGO Mindstorms - has been established since winter 2007 as a required course for Bachelor of Science students of Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Technical Computer Science. In this lab the students learn how to use MATLAB for digital signal processing. Based on known mathematical basics the students perform signal measurements and analyse the characteristics of the different LEGO Mindstorms NXT actors and sensors in the first half of the project. In the second half they are motivated to develop and program their own robots. As the pictures below illustrates a first impression, the individual and creative ideas of the students for their robots e.g. maze solver, morse en- and decoder and scanner robots, are unlimited. In winter 2007 over 300 students and 60 supervisors participated in this project and developed and programmed 100 robots based on the RWTH - Mindstorms NXT Toolbox for MATLAB. For more information please visit the project page http://www.lfb.rwth-aachen.de/mindstorms or contact the organisators at the Institute of Imaging & Computer Vision - http://www.lfb.rwth-aachen.de.
Authors
| Project members: | Organisator: | |
| Linus Atorf | linus.atorf(at)rwth-aachen.de | Alexander Behrens |
| Alexander Behrens | behrens(at)lfb.rwth-aachen.de | Faculty: |
| Achim Knepper | knepper(at)lfb.rwth-aachen.de | Prof. Til Aach, Prof. Tobias G. Noll |
| Robert Schwann | schwann(at)eecs.rwth-aachen.de | Testers: |
| Rainer Schnitzler | rsch(at)eecs.rtwh-aachen.de | Marian Walter, Axel Cordes |
| Johannes Ballé | balle(at)ient.rwth-aachen.de | Project Server Administration: |
| Thomas Herold | herold(at)iem.rwth-aachen.de | André Bell (bell(at)lfb.rwth-aachen.de) |
| Aulis Telle | telle(at)ind.rwth-aachen.de |
Contributors:
Laurent Vaylet, Vital van Reeven, Bernd Neumann, Yvonne Nix, Sacha Franssen
Most contributors are members of the RWTH Aachen University - http://www.rwth-aachen.de.
Copyrights
The RWTH - Mindstorms NXT Toolbox is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The RWTH - Mindstorms NXT Toolbox is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with the RWTH - Mindstorms NXT Toolbox. If not, see < http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
