Adam (affordable distantly-attending machine) is a remote-controlled, three-wheeled robot able to be equipped with a mobile device for video calls. It is designed for people anywhere to get involved with the same space in scenarios like conferences, factories, and fab labs.
BeamPro is a similar product for Enterprises. The company that I am working for also has several of it . BeamPro has a screen, camera and microphone, two wheels and a dock for charge. Adam is partially inspired by BeamPro but an economic solution. (Please do not copy or spread this image for any purpose; here I claim fair use for education only.)
Adam excels in ways compared to BeamPro:
Of course some it sacrifices:
Adam is mainly structured with wood. PLA and metal springs are used for attaching mobile devices.
Optionally I will design an outfit made of plastic composites. This does not increase its functionality but its charm. ;)
Extra feature: I would like to use wireless recharge circuit so that Adam can recharge itself when close to the dock.
There are chips that controls three servo motors and a wifi-module that receives commands from remote users. Remote users will use a web-based application to control Adam to move around. Video call will be processed through another application, depending on your choices, and it is not included in this project.
Three steps to make Adam ready:
Now you can talk and walk as if you were there!
This projects will use skills from lectures almost every week. CNC for the structure, 3D printing for the device clip, input/output, networking, and interfaces for robot control, and composites for the outfit.
A remote guru will control the robot to move around in Fab Lab Taipei. If he or she can find where the toilet is, I'll call it a successful project.