Pioneer 1 and at, Pioneer 2 and peoplebot – Pioneer 2TM User Manual

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What is Pioneer?

Pioneer 1 and AT

Figure 5. The original Pioneer 1s

Intended mostly for indoor

use on hard, flat surfaces,
the Pioneer 1 had solid

rubber tires and a two-

wheel differential,
reversible drive system

with a rear caster for

balance. The Pioneer 1
came standard with seven

sonar range finders (two

side-facing and five
forward-facing) and

integrated wheel encoders.

Software-wise, the Pioneer 1 initially served as a platform for SRI International's AI/fuzzy
logic-based Saphira robotics applications development. But it wasn't long before its

open architecture became the popular platform for the development of a variety of

alternative robotics software environments.

Many developers created software that interfaced directly with PSOS. Others extended

the capabilities of Saphira (PAI and P-LOGO are two good examples), while others have

implemented alternative robotics-control architectures, such as the subsumption-like
Ayllu.

Functionally and programmatically identical to

the Pioneer 1, the four-wheel drive, skid-steering
Pioneer AT was introduced in the Summer of

1997 for operation in uneven indoor and outdoor

environments, including loose, rough terrain.

Figure 6. The Performance

PeopleBot sports an attractive body

design and bundled systems,
including voice synthesis and

recognition for human-interaction

research and applications.

Except for the drive system, there are virtually no

operational differences between the Pioneer AT

and the Pioneer 1: The integrated sonar arrays
and microcontrollers are the same. The

accessories available for the Pioneer 1 also work
with the Pioneer AT. Further, applications

developed for the Pioneer 1 work with little or no

porting to the Pioneer 2s and 3s.

Pioneer 2 and PeopleBot

The next generation of Pioneer Mobile Robots—

including the Pioneer 2-DX, -CE, and -AT,

introduced in Fall 1998 through Summer 1999,
improved upon the Pioneer 1 legacy while

retaining its many important advantages.

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Indeed, in most respects, particularly with
applications software, Pioneer 2 works identically

to Pioneer 1 models.

The ActivMedia Robotics Pioneer 2 models -DX, -
DE, -DXe, -DXf, and -AT, and the V1 and

Performance PeopleBot robots used a high-

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Price/performance ratio included! The much more capable and expandable Pioneer 2 was introduced four

years later for just a few hundred dollars (US) more than the original Pioneer 1.

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