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Opencat a raspberry pi powered robot cat

Fun project :
https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/opencat-robot-cat/

OpenCat is a robot cat project built by Chinese roboticist Rongzhong Li. He has created a robotic cat from scratch, including realistic movements and Alexa integration.
Rongzhong started with some modelling sticks and a Raspberry Pi beginner kit, all of which is “still integrated somewhere on the cat,” he tells us. You can see OpenCat’s evolution in this video:

The maker wanted to use a Raspberry Pi to power OpenCat because of the “easy access to hardware interfaces under a Linux environment” rather than the Pi being “a tiny and cheap computer.”

OpenCat: Building a robot cat with Raspberry Pi
Rongzhong studied many mammalian gaits, and believes “different gaits can be generated by simple tuning amplitude, phase duration, and other tiny parameters”. OpenCat is “not constrained by [being a] cat.”

He found that he had to use an Arduino ‘slave’ to handle the robotics, while the Raspberry Pi handles higher functions such as the Alexa integration.
Currently, OpenCat uses Alexa “to trigger certain behaviours,” but there are also references to ‘hosting video streams’ through OpenCat. As Rongzhong says, voice assistants “can now run on a pet-like body, and interact with people in a pet-like manner. [This] may encourage more people to embrace robotics at home.”

Rongzhong is currently developing ways to make OpenCat financially self-supporting – whether that means selling OpenCat kits or something else, we’ll have to wait and see.


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Amazing stuff : ^_^.
Would be great to augment it with sensors like the IR vision sensor: Grideye, amg8831 from Panasonic.
 
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I sure hope there will be a kit to buy not long from now.
And an opensource API (with closed source library functions to keep control of the investment until the investment and profit for future projects has been generated and returned. Then it can perhaps be released as opensource) to control the movement with lot of examples.
This would sell like hotcakes all over the world.
It would be so great to talk to people in the robotic field.
A global community would soon develop with people helping out with hardware and software ideas and improvements.
 
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