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MSRS Official Forums Print E-mail
Written by Raúl Arrabales Moreno   
Monday, 29 October 2007

Microsoft Robotics Studio official forums are part of the MSDN Forums, there you can find discussion threads for Comunity, CCR, DSS, VPL, Hardware configuration and Simulation.

 

 

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Conscious-Robots.com Forum for MSRS (Spanish) Print E-mail
Written by Raúl Arrabales Moreno   
Monday, 29 October 2007

The www.Conscious-Robots.com Forums have a section dedicated to Microsoft Robotics Studio in Spanish, feel free to participate in this forum if your preferred language is Spanish and you have questions, critiques, or comments regarding MSRS:

 

 

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Conscious-Robots.com Forum for MSRS (English) Print E-mail
Written by Raúl Arrabales Moreno   
Monday, 29 October 2007

The www.Conscious-Robots.com Forums have a section dedicated to Microsoft Robotics Studio, feel free to participate in these forums if you have questions, critiques, or comments regarding MSRS:

 

 

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How to change my password? Print E-mail
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Friday, 19 October 2007

How to change my password?

If you are a registered user of www.Conscious-Robots.com website and want to change your current password follow these steps:

  1. Login with your current user and password.
  2. Once logged you will have access to the Registered User Menu (top left).
  3. Click on My Details option under the Registered User Menu.
  4. Enter the new password in the two text fields as indicated and click the Save Icon (floppy disk image).

 

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3rd Computer Science Symposium at UEM Print E-mail
Written by Raúl Arrabales Moreno   
Thursday, 18 October 2007


3rd Computer Science Symposium at UEM
15-16 November 2007

Villaviciosa de Odón Campus – Universidad Europea de Madrid

The UEM Computer Science Symposium is a seven years old event hold at the Villaviciosa de Odon campus of the European University of Madrid. The aim of this symposium is to get computer science students and technology companies together.

This symposium is organized by the UEM Free Software and Linux user group (GLUEM) and by the UEM itself. This year, the symposium is sponsored by companies like Fon, Stratebi, Hakin9, Linux+, and website collaborators like TodoBI and Conscious-Robots.com.

Consious-Robot.com will be part of the event, offering a presentation about Cognitive Robotics and Machine Consciousness as part of the Symposium.

 

 

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AMOUSE The Robotic Mouse Print E-mail
Written by Raúl Arrabales Moreno   
Thursday, 18 October 2007

The AMOUSE (The Artificial Mouse Project) is a robot mouse designed to study the mouse behavior and the integration of somatosensory (whiskers) and visual sensory modalities.

This robotic mouse is built on top of a Khepera robot base (C) and includes an omniderectional camera (A) and artificial whisker sensors (B).

The whiskers are designed to emulate real rat whiskers movements. Rats move their whiskers in two dimensions. However, most of the time they use synchronized forward/backward sweeps. Therefore, this robot has simplified the model to a one degree of freedom movement. Additionally, every whisker is plugged into a capacitor microphone able to follow high-frequency movements of the whisker hair.

More information about this robot can be found in this paper. And this website: http://www.amouse.de/

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