The Personal Exploration Rover (PER) is a robotic platform designed by Carnegie Melon University and NASA as part of the Personal Rover Project. Visitor interactions with the PER allow search missions for martin rocks to take place in a real-life, time critical scenario. This system included an interactive kiosk application, a realistic landscape and the PER explorers.
Acroname was selected to build, test and verify integrity of 35 PER robots. The 35 units were distributed to science museums, classrooms and workshops as a plug-and-play robotics platform.
Software downloads, journal publications and additional information can be found at the PER website hosted at CMU's
Personal Exploration Rover Homepage .