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Revision as of 10:06, 9 January 2023
Leon@Home Testbed
Leon@Home is a Certified Testbed of the European Robotics League (ERL)
Leon@Home testbed main purpose is to benchmark service robots in a realistic home environment. Our testbed is made up by four parts: a mock-up apartment, a control zone with direct vision (glass wall) to the apartment, a small workshop and a larger development zone where researchers work.
Apartment
Leon@Home Testbed is located in the second floor of the Módulo de Investigación en Cibernética (Building for Research in Cybernetics) in the Vegazana Campus of the Universidad de León (Spain).
The apartment is a single bedroom mock-up home built in a 8m x 7m space. It is divided by 60cm high walls into a Kitchen, living room, bathroom and a bedroom. This is the
The Leon@Home Testbed furniture has been choosen to test different robot abilities. For instance, kitchen cabinets have different types of handlers.
Tracking System
We offer three different motion capture systems for tracking your robots in the environment. Two of them are permanently install in the testbed area and the third one could be used under request:
- [KIO RTL] ground-truth system based on Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology
- VICON tracking system (on demand)
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Development Area
Development are can accommodate several researchers and can also be used for seminars that require on-hand practices. For instance, this area currently hosts a Baxter robot and several haptic devices.
Robots
Permanent robotic residents of the Leon@Home Testbed are: