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Thaddeus McKeon

Google Image Result for http://www.vincentolislagers.nl/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03... - 7 views

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      could pivot constantly, almost like radar
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    3rd motor used as an ultrasonic pivot graet for scanning
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    this looks very useful and easy to add to what we allready have
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    there are touch sensors on the front which are attached to angled levers which help the robot detect objects from different angles
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    Hi thad from LiNsey
Declan Coen

lego mindstorms robot cleaner - YouTube - 1 views

shared by Declan Coen on 16 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    it shows how you can make an nxt robot have a sweeping mechanism by adding a motor and a few gears
Alexander Laferriere

chowmillersumobots - 8 views

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    the robot designs on this page are possible for our criteria. the majority of them have a ramp like structure on the front for pushing and flipping
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    the ramp on the front seems to be the easiest way to win based on other designs ive seen.
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    this has some good ideas
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    the terminator looks like a fun approach to this project
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    i wish i could see some of the videos but i cant right now i wanted to see if thee were any changes to ramp in general
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    the sumobotofdestruction looks cool and doable
Declan Coen

Advancing Robots Blog - 1 views

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    There are strategies here to build and use a sumo bot
Andrew Drogan

Single Sensor « The Roboticist - 4 views

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    In this setup, a single light sensor is positioned on the robot and programmed to follow the outer-edge of a black line. We commonly refer to the robot executing a 'Z' pattern while following the black line.
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    a z pattern might not b the best idea on this because we have a certain time we have to do
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    if we keep it between a very specific max and minimum then it will not zig zag as much and will appear to go straight
Joshua Wilkinson

Line Detection - 9 views

it would work on the other tracks if the robot dosent drive off the line a lot.

Thomas Corcoran

Robots, mazes, and subsumption architecture - 3 views

  • Wall-following is a simple maze algorithm you might have learned as a child. All you do to solve a maze using this algorithm is keep your left hand on the left wall (or your right hand on the right wall) and just follow it along until you exit the maze. It's easy to see that this algorithm always works if the maze you're in has an entrance and an exit on its border. However, if the goal is within an island — a part of the maze that's disconnected from the rest of the maze — this algorithm can't find a solution because it can't "hop" over to the island.
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    wall following
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    it works but there is no way we complete it in a minute
Thomas Helm

Light sensor and Ultrasonic thats it - 4 views

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    this could work but what if the robot turned and started going the wrong direction back towards the start???? it only follows the walls which could lead the robot back to the start not the finish
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    anyrobot we do is basically going to be folllowing the wall though and it would have to go all the way to the end to start going back to the beginning
Stephen Brogan

Advanced Robot Combat - Forums -> ARC: Carnage Signup Thread - 0 views

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Declan Coen

Weight and Size - 0 views

You should add as much weigth as possible to make flpping harder. This will also give the robot more momentum. Also, a wider robot which is low to the ground is extrememly hard to overturn.

started by Declan Coen on 17 May 12 no follow-up yet
Thomas Corcoran

Odin, a robot for odometry - 3 views

    • Thomas Corcoran
       
      this is very helpful for the design
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    this would be a rather complicated idea for our robot but we should figure out a way to have more weight like this one so it stays on the ground. we would need to lower the nxt brick so it does not tip
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    this looks good
Alexander Laferriere

LEGO - 9 views

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    sorta of a change in design than the last one i had thought was good
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    this looks like it wikll work
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    this is a good idea but it would be hard to change the gears in a short amount of time
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    this might be a possible solution but it might not have enough power to make it up the 22.5 degree incline.
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    looks good
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    Great pictures Tommy. We can use some of these ideas to build our robot
Bryan Kelleher

NXT data log for Android | AppBrain.com - 0 views

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    All apps " Productivity " NXT data log 500-1,000 downloads, 1 ratings (5.00 average), 1301 kb An application for logging the input data of a Lego Mindstorms NXT robot. It is ideal to check the parts of a robotics project using a simple, one-screen interface.
Anthony DiVirgilio

iRobot - cliff detection - YouTube - 2 views

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      This is a good video to show how the cliff detection works
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    it shows how the roomba uses the infared sensors to detect cliffs and dropoffs. the robot expects to recieve signals from the floor and if the signals take too long to get back to the robot such as driving over stairs, the roomba will stop and go in a different direction
Stephen Brogan

LEGO.com MINDSTORMS : Products - SENSORS - 9843 - 1 views

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      is it posssible to use at least two of these on the robot, or is there not enough ports on the nxt
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      im very sure that you can use more than one sensor but ill see if i an find something on it now
  • The Touch Sensor reacts to touch and release, enabling your LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT robotic creation to "feel" like never before! It can detect single or multiple button presses, and reports back to the NXT Intelligent Brick
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    Interactive sensor database
Declan Coen

HowStuffWorks "Roomba Navigation" - 2 views

  • While Roomba is cleaning, it avoids steps (or any other kind of drop-off) using four infrared sensors on the front underside of the unit. These cliff sensors constantly send out infrared signals, and Roomba expects them to immediately bounce back. If it's approaching a cliff, the signals all of a sudden get lost. This is how Roomba knows to head the other way
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      this is how the roomba detects cliffs
  • Roomba can clean for about two hours on a single charge. If you have the self-charger, Roomba will return and connect to the charger all by itself when the battery power is low (the self-charger is sold as an add-on to the Roomba base model but comes included on most of the higher Discovery models). It accomplishes this using the infrared receiver on its front bumper. When the battery power gets low, the vacuum starts looking for the infrared signal emitted by the charger. Once it finds it, Roomba follows the signal and docks itself to the charger. Some robotic vacuums with this self-charging feature will head back out to resume cleaning once they're fully recharged
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    this shows why cliiff sensors are needed and how they work
Thaddeus McKeon

Downloads | LabVIEW NXT Module (LEGACY) | Code - 1 views

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    many sample codes for different reasons
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    they are good codes because we can use them to help the robot carry out specific functions. also they are much simpler than the long codes that we have to make so in the long run these codes will make it easier and it will save us time
Alexander Laferriere

How to Make Your Mindstorms NXT Robot Turn, Part 1 | James Reuben Knowles - 1 views

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      this is very important to turning
Jarid Brogan

Lego Mindstorms NXT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

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    wikipedia article explaining the sensors for the nxt robot
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    it says that it can take input from up to 4 sensors
Alexander Laferriere

cliff detection - 1 views

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    this shows a robot detecting cliffs
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