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Remote Control of Cozmo Mobile Robot

Remote labs provide authentic and self-paced learning experiences and can overcome cost and limited lab time barriers. This project describes the development of a remotely accessible Cozmo mobile robot and learning materials to teach machine vision and programming. A mobile robot with camera can be used for inspection and monitoring of a process. This kind of application has become popular in the manufacturing environment in recent years. The system was evaluated by a few high school teachers and received positive responses. They appreciated what can be done with a low-cost robot and wanted to have more time to use the system.

The links below lead to some of the courseware that has been developed as part of this effort.


1. How the remote Cozmo mobile robot works   

2. Related Materials  

      a. Remote Cozmo Mobile Robot In Action

      b. Lab #1: Introduction to Cozmo

      c. Lab #2: Coding Cozmo and Remote Control

      d. Lab #3: Facial Recognition and Object Recognition

      d. Lab #4: Speech Recognition and Generation

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The Remote Cozmo Robot was developed as part of a National Science Foundation project funded under Grant No. 1304843. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

Last updated on November 25, 2019 by Sheng-Jen ("Tony") Hsieh