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VEO P-X3 Robotic Platform


 

The VEO Robotic Platform was designed by Evan A. Martin. It's been recently upgraded to run the OnnixOS. He chose the White Box Robotics PC-Bot 914 base because of its overall form factor and upgradeable built in computer.

With the VEO Robotic Platform functioning on OnnixOS and a PC-Bot 914, it is a very robust system. 

It was designed for home users and corporations in need of a 24/7 Security officer.  Multiple PC Bots can run in operation at once on the same network sharing Pictures, video, and audio to a main Broadcast server or Home PC. Home users can have peace of mind knowing that there is a security robot on duty and reporting back to their cell phone or laptop anywhere in the World. Starbucks™ even…

White Box Robotics Website

 


The VEO Network

 

The VEO Robotics Network is a simple way for your robots to get online and start sharing files, videos, and pictures.
Going inside the network you’ll find a 802.11n wireless chip, Bluetooth 3.0, and a GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 3G wireless modem. At most times the 3G doesn’t have to activate, only when there is a connectivity error/interference. Bluetooth is for quickly connecting to your Laptop or cell phone to control and edit settings.


A black box unit would be stored in a Network/Server room, or a closet. Inside there will be a small screen for setting configuration.


 

Recently designed by, Evan A. Martin the VEO Robotics network is still a concept.


Questions, Ideas? Please contact us.

As of June 2009 this concept has been integrated into LisaServer and discontinued.

An EAM Designs Project - 2006 |