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Thaddeus McKeon

LEGO LAB blog: NXT Programming, Lesson 2 - 2 views

    • Thaddeus McKeon
       
      graet way to use the turn table
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    another way to utilize the ultrasonic sensor
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
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
Stephen Brogan

Robot combat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

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    Robot combat is a hobby/sport in which two or more custom-built machines use varied methods of destroying or disabling the other. As of today, in most cases these machines are remote-controlled vehicles rather than autonomous robots, although there are exceptions, particularly in the field of robot-sumo.
Thaddeus McKeon

NXT Mini Sumo Bot - 2 views

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    this shows how to build a nice sumo bot
Thaddeus McKeon

NXT 3-Speed Transmission with Clutch - 2 views

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    this is a gear ststem with clutch represented by an NXT
Jarid Brogan

nxt sumo bots - Bing Images - 2 views

shared by Jarid Brogan on 17 May 12 - No Cached
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    guide to building a plow
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
    • Anthony DiVirgilio
       
      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
Bryan Kelleher

FLAT robot - 2 views

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    Ithink this design minus the treds of course would be a great idea.
Alexander Laferriere

Sumo Robot Contest [Including How To Videos] - 2 views

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    this shows that the robots will be better at pushing if that have alot of torque
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    shows a great example of an inclined plane
Joshua Wilkinson

wedge - 1 views

scroll down to the bottom of this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedge_(mechanical_device) to get the mechanical adavtage of a wedge formula. It looks like the bigger the wedge the better advant...

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Anthony DiVirgilio

iRobot Scooba cleaning trail - YouTube - 1 views

    • Anthony DiVirgilio
       
      interesting how it uses the wall following and the spiral, nice demonstration
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    this demonstrates how although it does the cleaning randomly it almost hits every spot eventually
Joshua Wilkinson

LEGO.com MINDSTORMS : Community : NXTLOG - 1 views

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    another take on a wedge design with what appears to be a bumper guard on the back.
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    great idea
Stephen Brogan

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

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    • Joshua Wilkinson
       
      is it posssible to use at least two of these on the robot, or is there not enough ports on the nxt
    • Thomas Helm
       
      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
Anthony DiVirgilio

Robot obstacle detection system - iRobot Corporation - 1 views

  • This invention relates to an obstacle detection system for an autonomous cleaning robot
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    This is the patent for the object detection system from irobot corporation
Alexander Laferriere

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

    • Alexander Laferriere
       
      this is very important to turning
Anthony DiVirgilio

BrooksBots - Strategy for Autonomous Sumo Robot used in ExSpurt & Executioner - 1 views

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    this provides strategy for controling the robot
Declan Coen

Advancing Robots Blog - 1 views

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

Cliff detector - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is a good video that has to do with cliff detection .
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