RTJ in Embedded Systems (english)
RTJ i apparater (danish)
Forum for Real-Time Java in Embedded Systems

From the exhibition on JAOO 2003 Conference September 2003, Aarhus, Denmark


Hans Sondergaard at the Forum RTJ booth.
We have constructed a system called "Have a wireless cola ...".

The aJile processor on a Systronix aJile euroboard controls the Coke machine and communicates wireless with the web server (the PC in the background).
With a Java enabled cell phone you can order a cup of cola.

Mads K. Nielsen and Anders B. Nielsen have constructed a Lego robot arm.

Here Mads demonstrates how a Lego arm can be controlled through a homepage.
An applet is placed on the webserver that is running on the aJile
processor. The webserver is accessed with a browser, and the applet is downloaded to the client which then can control the Lego arm.

Bruce Boyes, Systronix, joined us on the Forum RTJ booth.

Here you see one of the powerful new JCX university
robotics from Systronix

Also from the booth.

And here Systronix shows two other new JCX university
robotics

After the JAOO conference Bruce Boyes held a workshop on the University of Aarhus.

On the workshop Bruce Boyes told about and demonstrated the powerful new JCX university
robotics system.

From the workshop: Hans Sondergaard and Bruce Boyes.

Hans Sondergaard and Bruce Boyes discussing the powerful new JCX university
robotics system.

From the workshop.

Hans Sondergaard, Bruce Boyes and three students from Vitus Bering CVU: Soren, Bo and Jan.
Bruce demonstrates different Lego models build with the new JCX system.
We were all very impressed.

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