MAVERic
is a versatile robotic vision head developed for oculo-motor research at the
RIKEN Brain
Science Institute'sLaboratory for
Mathematical Neuroscience.It has 7 Degrees of Freedom (DOF) - pan and
tilt in each eye and head rotate, nod and tilt - and is controlled using a real
time operating system (vxWorks). MAVERic is equipped with multiple sensory
modalities including position sensing (7DOFs), load sensing (3DOFs), stereo
microphones, foveal and peripheral vision in each eye and a 6-axes gyroscope in
addition to laser range finders in each eye.
One MAVERic head is available for research at USC.
Research with MAVERic investigates visuomotor coordination using multiple degrees of freedom camera systems. We study, in particular, oculo-motor coordination. More information can be found on
1: The MAVERIC project
2: Sethu Vijayakumar's oculo-motor research projects