Pioneer 2 / PeopleBot manual Additional Resources, User-Supplied Components / System Requirements

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Congratulations

!Serial cables for external connections

!Many more…

User-Supplied Components / System Requirements

!Client computer: 586-class or later PC with Microsoft Windows© 9x/ME, or RedHat© Linux operating system

!One RS-232-compatible serial port

!Four megabytes of available hard-disk storage

Additional Resources

New ActivMedia Robotics Pioneer 2 and PeopleBot customer get three additional and valuable resources:

!A private account on our Internet server for downloading software, updates, and manuals

!Access to private newsgroups

!Direct access to the ActivMedia Robotics technical support team

Software

We maintain a 24-hour, seven-day per week Web server where customers may obtain software and support materials:

http://robots.activmedia.com

Some areas of the website are restricted to licensed customers. To gain access, enter the username and password written on the Registration & Account Sheet that accompanied your robot.

Newsgroups

We maintain several email-based newsgroups through which ActivMedia robot owners

share ideas, software, and questions about the robot. Visit the support http://robots.activmedia.com website for more details. To sign up for pioneer-users, for example, send an e-mail message to the –requestsautomated newsgroup server:

To: pioneer-users-requests@activmedia.com

From: <your return e-mail address goes here>

Subject: <choose one command:>

help (returns instructions) lists (returns list of newsgroups) subscribe

unsubscribe

Our SmartList-based listserver will respond automatically. After you subscribe, send your email comments, suggestions, and questions intended for the worldwide community of Pioneer users:1

To: pioneer-users@activmedia.com

From: <your return e-mail address goes here>

Subject: <something of interest to pioneer users>

Access to the pioneer-usersnewslist is limited to subscribers, so your address is safe from spam. However, the list currently is unmoderated, so please confine your comments and inquiries to issues concerning the operation and programming of Pioneer or PeopleBot robots.

1Note: Leave out the –requests part of the email address when sending messages to the newsgroup.

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Contents Pioneer 2 / PeopleBot TM Page Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Pioneer 2 Operating System Appendix C Introduction Robot PackageBasic Components all shipments Optional Components and Attachments partial listAdditional Resources User-Supplied Components / System RequirementsSoftware NewsgroupsSupport Support@activmedia.comWhat Is Pioneer? Client SoftwareHttp//robots.activmedia.com ActivMedia Robotics Basic SuiteAria SaphiraPioneer 2 and PeopleBot Pioneer LegacyPioneer Page Modes of Operation Main Components Specifications & ControlsPhysical Characteristics Decks and Console Pioneer 2-AT Console and hinged DeckBody, Nose, and Accessory Panels Sonar Arrays with Gain Adjustment Motors and Position Encoders Batteries and PowerElectronics Controls, Ports, and Indicators Liquid-Crystal Display & Contrast Adjustment Reset and MotorsSerial PeopleBot Sensors and Emergency Stop Safety Watchdogs and ConfigurationPioneer 2 Arm-related SIPs and Commands Preparative Assembly Saphira Client InstallationQuick Start Http//robots.activmedia.comSaphira Client Start-Up Robot Cold Start-UpSET SAPHIRA=C\Saphira\ver62 Export DISPLAY=remotecomputer0Starting Client-Server Communications Successful ConnectionOperating the Saphira Demonstration Client ConnectedQuickstart Troubleshooting Quick Start Joydrive Operation Joydrive and Self-TestsJoystick Connection Engaging Self-Tests Motors TestPress again to begin tests Left forward 13.2Sonar Test BumpersGripper CompassDigin and Digout Test Analog TestsUser PWMs Digin DigoutPioneer 2 Operating System Communication Packet ProtocolPacket Checksum Packet ErrorsPacket Data Types Name Data Type Description Client Commands Server Information PacketsBefore Client Connection Client Command Argument Types PtuposSaphira Client Command Support AutoconfigurationProgramming P2OS Establishing a Client-Server Connection-SYNCClosing the Connection-CLOSE Movement CommandsKeeping the Beat-PULSE Pioneer in Motion PID ControlsSonar Position IntegrationEstop and Estall SfRobotComInt44,1Packet Processing CONFIGpac and Config CommandExtended Packets SERAUXpac and Getaux ENCODERpac and Encoder Command PLAYLISTpac and Playlist CommandGRIPPERpac and Griprequest Checksum Integer Computed checksumTCM2pac and TCM2 Command DIGIN, TIMER, and AdselInput / Output I/O SfSMessageDigin is %i,sfRobot.diginDigout and Psupos IOpac and IorequestPerformance PeopleBot IRs Updating & Reconfiguring P2OS Where to Get P2OS SoftwareInstalling the P2OS Utilities Updating P2OSEnable Flash Put Microcontroller into Download ModeDownload Troubleshooting Run p2osdlConfiguring P2OS Operating Parameters Steps 1-3 Preparing for ConfigurationChanging Configuration Parameters Run p2oscfEditing P2OS Parameters Save C\p2os\myP2DX Saving and RestoringArm Parameters Keyword PID Parameters Encoder and RevcountCalibration Tools revcountcal and compasscal Parameter DXe Performance PBCompasscal /dev/ttyS3 Batteries Maintenance & RepairDrive Lubrication Removing the Nose Alternative Battery ChargersGetting Inside Opening the Deck Remove indicated screws to remove Original Pioneer 2-AT DeckFactory Repairs Support@activmedia.com 603 924-2184 fax 603 924-9100 voiceAppendix a C166 Controller Ports & ConnectionsInternal Serial Connectors User I/O Expansion PortPerformance PeopleBot I/O Pin Label UseGeneral I/O Bus User Power Connections Power Switch J7 and Delayed Shutdown LogicAppendix B Onboard Computer OptionPower-State Logic Computer PowerJoystick Connector Appendix CSpecifications Appendix DControls and Ports Index ControlsSpecifications Warranty & Liabilities Page Concord Street Peterborough, NH 603

2 / PeopleBot specifications

Pioneer 2, also known as PeopleBot, is an advanced mobile robot platform heralded for its versatile design and robust capabilities. Developed by the renowned robotics company Adept Technology, Pioneer 2 has become a staple in the field of mobile robotics, widely utilized for research, education, and practical applications in various industries.

One of the standout features of Pioneer 2 is its exceptional mobility. The robot is equipped with differential steering, allowing it to navigate complex environments with precision. Its compact and sturdy chassis enables it to traverse a variety of terrains, making it suitable for indoor and outdoor exploration. This mobility is further enhanced by an adaptable wheel configuration, allowing for smooth movement even over obstacles.

In terms of technologies, Pioneer 2 is outfitted with an array of sensors that facilitate autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance. These sensors include laser range finders, infrared sensors, and bumpers, which work in tandem to map the surrounding environment and detect potential hazards. This capability is critical for applications in areas such as warehouse automation or reconnaissance tasks, where safe navigation is paramount.

Pioneer 2 also supports extensive software frameworks, notably the Robot Operating System (ROS). This compatibility allows researchers and developers to leverage a vast library of tools and algorithms, expediting the process of programming and deploying robotic applications. Additionally, the platform can be integrated with various payloads, such as cameras or grippers, expanding its functionality further.

Another significant characteristic of Pioneer 2 is its user-friendly design. The robot comes with an easy-to-use programming interface that empowers users with varying levels of expertise to engage with the technology. Educational institutions often employ Pioneer 2 in robotics courses to provide students with hands-on experience in programming and operating robotic systems.

Powering Pioneer 2 is a rechargeable battery system that ensures extended operation times. This feature is particularly advantageous for fieldwork applications where connectivity to a power source may not be readily available. Importantly, the robot’s modular design facilitates maintenance and upgrades, allowing users to keep their systems current with advances in technology.

Overall, Pioneer 2 (PeopleBot) exemplifies innovation in mobile robotics with its outstanding mobility, advanced sensing technologies, compatibility with leading software frameworks, and a design focused on ease of use and adaptability. It continues to be a preferred choice for researchers, educators, and professionals in the rapidly evolving landscape of robotics.