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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.
  • has only its exterior walls and "growing" walls inward
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    wall following
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    it works but there is no way we complete it in a minute
Anthony DiVirgilio

Wall Follow Behavior Demonstration - YouTube - 5 views

    • Anthony DiVirgilio
       
      the wall following robot is much more efficient in its cleaning
    • Thomas Helm
       
      it shows how it knows what to do near a wall
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    great video for wall detection and how the robot will make its way through obstacles.
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    very good demenstartion and helped me understand how the wall detection move
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    it helps show how the robot will travel until it reaches a wall to clean. Then from there it continues to travel along the wall until it is clean. Also, it helps show the perimeter of the room.
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    it looks like the grey one has something wrong with it
Andrew Drogan

Wall Follower - Top View - YouTube - 2 views

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    Another great video for wall detectio using the ultrasonic sensor.
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    this is a great video because it enables the robot to keep track of the wall it is following and be on the look out for other walls to trace. this could also work for us because we have 3 motors: 2 for drving and turning and 1 for the ultra- sonic sensor
Alexander Laferriere

wall following - 4 views

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    this shows the wall following in action
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    this is a good design for our robot because it has the sensor on the side for wall following and it has a touch sensor on the front which tells it to turn
Declan Coen

What are Roomba Virtual Wall Lighthouses™? - 1 views

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    i dont think we can have virtual walls in our kit
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    no we dont have virtual walls in our kit
Declan Coen

NXT Wall Follower with Ultrasonic Sensor - YouTube - 1 views

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    these people placed the ultra sonic sensor on the front so the robot will never lose trsc of the wall
Thomas Helm

LINE - 4 views

Line Following In Chapter 3, we talked about going straight and having a well-tuned robot. I mentioned using the field environment for help in traveling a straight line, such as running along the...

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Thaddeus McKeon

Building Robots with LEGO® Mindstorms® NXT > Solving a Maze > Building a Maze... - 1 views

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    I know it doesn't say much but this single-motored nxt can rotate it's ultrasonic sensor allowing it to see multiple walls at once
Anthony DiVirgilio

Maze solving algorithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • mazes, is also known as either the left-hand rule or the right-hand rule. If the maze is simply connected, that is, all its walls are connected together or to the maze's outer boundary, then by keeping one hand in contact with one wall of the maze the player is guaranteed not to get lost and will reach a different exit if there is one; otherwise, he or she will return to the entrance.
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    has good techniques
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    this would work really well but it might take more than 60 sec
Bryan Kelleher

LEGO.com MINDSTORMS : Community : NXTLOG - 4 views

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    the way the ultra sonic sensor is set up is a good idea
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    I feel the way they set up the light sensor is a little to far out
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    we are gonna have to place the ultrasound or light sensor under three inches if we are following the inside walls, but thats an individule decsion. we could use a code similar to the wall following code in the romba project.
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
Jarid Brogan

Roomba Wall Following - YouTube - 1 views

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    great wall following presentation
Bryan Kelleher

Add an Ultrasonic (Sonar) sensor to ClareBot Lego NXT MindStorms Robot DrGraeme.net fre... - 7 views

    • Thaddeus McKeon
       
      also shows how to program in a different version though
  • Adding a vertical ultrasonic sensor to ClareBot allows the robot to go around an arena without touching the walls
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    shows how to build a simple wall following robot
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    Although this is an older version, the placement of the Ultra sonic sensor is a good thought
Thomas Helm

What are Roomba Virtual Wall Lighthouses™? - 3 views

    • Thomas Helm
       
      Shows how the virual wall works with the senson on the robot before it get to the avoided area
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    thank you for this link could not find one
Alexander Laferriere

touch sensor - 1 views

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    this shows why using the tutch sensor is a good idea to detect walls
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    it seems that the robot is using a sensor on top of itself. this can be helpful because it can detect cilffs faster but it will detect them too soon and turn away. therefore, it won't clean everything. in my opinion we should place the sesors in front and not on the top
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
Nick Laferriere

Programming Solutions for the LEGO Mindstorms NXT - Which approach is best for you? | R... - 1 views

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    Programming Solutions for the LEGO Mindstorms
Anthony DiVirgilio

How to Solve a Maze - 3 views

  • Wall follower Method:
    • Anthony DiVirgilio
       
      this would probably be consistant
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    good techniques for mazes
Alexander Laferriere

Sumobots - 3 views

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    i thing that this proves that a big plow in the front may be a good idea
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    Jarid had posted a link as well with the plow as a v shape. this would work if your going for pushing someone off the table
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