NimbRo


NimbRo is the robot competition team of the Autonomous Intelligent Systems group of University of Bonn, Germany. It was founded in 2004 at the University of Freiburg, Germany.

Research

The project NimbRo – Learning Humanoid Robots – was initially funded by the German Research Foundation. Focus was on the development of humanoid robots. Both hardware and software were developed for perception, planning, and learning.
The robot systems have been integrated and tested in challenging domains. Initially, humanoid soccer robots and communication robots for intuitive multimodal interactions with humans were developed. In recent years, robots have also been developed for domestic service, search and rescue, micro aerial vehicles, and bin picking. NimbRo has developed autonomous micro aerial vehicles designed for tasks such as the inspection of industrial chimneys.
NimbRo has competed in numerous robot soccer competitions. One of the challenges of designing a robot for humanoid soccer is the generation of dynamic movements while maintaining balance, an area of robot development important in practical applications. Hardware and software developed by NimbRo has been used by multiple other robotics competition teams.
NimbRo competed in the 2016 Amazon Picking Challenge. Bin picking robots need to detect objects in complex scenes, estimate their pose, grasp them, and place the objects at a target location.
The mobile manipulation robot Momaro was designed for the DARPA Robotics Challenge and inspired the Centauro robot, which was developed the European research Project CENTAURO.
The 2018 NimbRo-OP2X robot played in the AdultSize class. It is 135 tall and has a weight of 18 kg. Its hard- and software are open source. Its structural parts are 3D-printed from polymers.

Competitions and challenges

NimbRo participated at the following robot competitions and challenges:
The team won world championship titles in 2009–2013, including first place in 2011 and 2012, and 2016-2019 in the RoboCup Humanoid League robot soccer.
In MBZIRC 2017, NimbRo won the Grand Challenge and one of the individual challenges. The focus of this competition was mobile manipulation and autonomous micro aerial vehicles.