| | RE: Autonomous Robot Sattler Chris-QA1406
| | | (...) Rather than use the width of the sensor as one leg of your triangulation calculation, another way to do this is to collect two angle measurements from the tower to the robot, having the robot move slightly between measurements. You could then (...) (24 years ago, 9-Aug-00, to lugnet.robotics)
| | | | | | | | Re: Autonomous Robot Andy Gombos
| | | | | As a sensor, you could have the laser go into a large piece of quartz or some other rock. When these rocks are hit they make the whole rock glow very brightly, enough that a sensor could detect. You can get pieces for around $1 US, or you should be (...) (24 years ago, 9-Aug-00, to lugnet.robotics)
| | | | | | | | | | Re: Autonomous Robot Doug Weathers
| | | | | in article BB60654DFAA8D311B164...g.mot.com, Sattler Chris-QA1406 at lego-robotics@crynwr.com wrote on 8/9/00 12:11 PM: <snipped large chunk of discussion of using a wide laser sensor to help locate a robot> (...) That sounds like a good idea, but I (...) (24 years ago, 9-Aug-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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