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RE: 3rd Years Project
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Thu, 6 Sep 2001 00:25:50 GMT
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Russ Brown <RUSSELLCLINTONBROWN@YAHOO.antispamCOM>
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What a great idea! I think I might try that.
Here's an idea I had: Build a "spotter" robot that
will roam around and find a target (dark spot on the
floor or something like that). Then have it report the
distance and direction to an artillery robot that will
fire a LEGO dart at the target. Perhaps a LEGO light
brick could be used to perform VLL communication from
spotter to artillery if IR can't handle it. Or have
the spotter return to report (ugh).
Another: A robot that presents patterns like the
Hasbro game Simon and another robot that plays with
it. (For those not around in the 70s, Simon had four
buttons. Each was a different color, was in a
different position and had a different sound. Simon
would light up a series of buttons and play their
tones and the player would have to press the buttons
in the same order. The sequences would get
progressively longer until the player got a sequence
wrong.)
--Russ
--- Brian Danielson <bdanielson@rsinc.com> wrote:
> Vasalis :
>
> Here is an idea I have considered for two robots...
>
> The idea is that you have a maze (8 inch high walls,
> etc. etc,). One robot
> begins at the start and goes through the maze,
> solving the path and storing
> the information. When it gets to the finish it
> climbs up a ramp and turns
> around and transmits the solution to the second
> robot, which in turn goes
> directly through the maze.
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