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#Erle Rover GitBook

##Book

This gitbook should document the construction and development of Erle rover.

Erle rover is a terrestrial mobile platform, that will implement erle board technology for its control. Using erle technology will open a wide range of possibilities such as controlling the rover with a tablet or a smartphone, or also programing it to follow a desidered route.

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##About

For years we've been working in the robotics field, particularly with drones. We have passed through different Universities and research centers and in all these places we actually found that most of the drones are black boxes (check out our 60s pitch). Not meant to be used for learning, research. The software they use is in most of the cases unknown, closed source or not documented. Given these conditions, how are we going to educate the next generations on this technologies? How do you get started programming drones if you don't have $1000+ budget? Which platform allows me to get started with drones without risking a hand?

We are coming up with an answer to all these questions, our technology: Erle.

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Inspired by the BeagleBone development board, we have designed a small computer with about 36+ sensors, plenty of I/O and processing power for real-time analysis. Erle is the enabling technology for the next generation of aerial and terrestrial robots that will be used in cities solving tasks such as surveillance, enviromental monitoring or even providing aid at catastrophes.

Our small-size Linux computer is bringing robotics to the people and businesses.

##License

Unless specified, this content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonComercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.

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All derivative works are to be attributed to of Erle Robotics S.L.

For any questions, concerns, or issues submit them to support [at] erlerobot.com.

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