Components

  • Physical Components:
  • Frame/Chassis: Structure serving as the primary support for all other components.
  • Wheels (Mobility Unit): A system of wheels capable of 360-degree maneuverability.
  • Sensor Units: Strategically placed sensors for environmental perception.
  • Central Control Unit: The „brain“ of the rover orchestrating all functions.
  • Microcontrollers for Each Wheel: Individual control units for each wheel for motion control and adaptation.
  • Electrical and Electronic Components:
  • Primary Power Supply: A battery pack or other power source to energize the rover.
  • Sensors: A range of sensors for environmental capture (e.g., temperature, light, proximity, motion, etc.).
  • Communication Module: A system connecting the central control unit to individual microcontrollers.
  • Imaging Systems: Cameras or other optical systems to grant the rover visual perception.
  • Data Processing Unit: Hardware for processing data collected by sensors.
  • Storage Unit: A system for data storage, such as an SSD or a MicroSD card.
  • Wireless Communication Unit: A module (e.g., Wi-Fi or Bluetooth) for communicating with an external controller or network.
  • Software and Firmware:
  • Operating System: A software framework controlling the rover’s basic functions.
  • Drive and Maneuvering Program: Software for wheel and motion control.
  • Sensor Processing Software: Programs for analyzing and interpreting sensor data.
  • Communication Protocols: Software determining how data is transferred between different systems of the rover.
  • Learning and Adaptation Algorithms: Programs allowing the rover to learn from its environment and adjust its actions.