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From: schievel@cs.nps.navy.mil (michael schievelbein)
Subject: Re: RWI B21 vs. NOMAD 200
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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 1994 15:38:53 GMT
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In article <343abt$ltf@cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu> thrun+@CS.CMU.EDU (Sebastian Thrun) writes:
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>We (the University of Bonn, Dept. for Computer Science) bought one 
>of the first RWI B21 bases. Before I decided to go with RWI, I 
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>Carnegie Mellon's mobile robot Xavier, which I've been partially working with,
>is built on a RWI base, too. This base (a rare B24), which is now more 
>than a year old, has also been very reliable.
>
Where can I get some information on these B21 robots, 
I am starting my masters degree in robotics and need a work platform for my projects..

Thanks
Michael Schievelbein


