The Kennesaw State University Rover STEM Kit is a GPS-waypoint following robotic platform. The STEM kit development was commissioned by T-Mobile in August 2020, and completed by the Intelligent Mobile Device Lab @ KSU in April 2021. The STEM kit is open for all users that would like to learn more about connected autononous vehicles, or who would like to build a low-cost GPS-based path following robot. The STEM kit can be assembled for $600 - $1,200 (download the latest Bill Of Materials).
- GPS-RTK Base Station (either DIY or locally available)
- Android smartphone with:
- +cellular data access
- +Wi-Fi hotspot capability
- Google Play Account to purchase: USB Serial Port to TCP/IP Socket, UDP (or similar app)
- 3D printer for phone holder
Note: T-Rover is now just: Rover.
Coming soon!
- Jim Song
- James Tharpe
- Dr. Billy Kihei
- Hakeem Wilson
- Tyler Davison
- Mahbod Omidi
- Keisteria Battle
- Devansh Singh
- Muhammad Arshad
- The Intelligent Mobile Device Lab @ KSU