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Re: 3rd Years Project
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 16 Oct 2001 03:32:56 GMT
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Why not have 2 forklift type robots cooperate to lift a very long object.
One robot would go to each end and they would communicate to lift evenly.
"VASILIS PAPAIOANNOU" <lego-robotics@crynwr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi!
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> My name is Vasilis, and im a newbie in this e-mail list. Im studing Computer
> Science, and the purpoose that i put my e-mail address in this list is to
> get help about my 3rd years project which has to do with lego. My project
> title is "Experiments with LEGO Robots" The aim of my Project is to build
> two LEGO Robots and make them to collaborate in order to perform a task. I
> have searched throught the internet in order to get ideas about what this
> task could be (i have the freedom to choose which will be this task), but i
> reallise that the most Robot projects has to do only with one Robot. What im
> asking is, if anyone has any idea, or know any URL where someone have
> construct two(or more) Robots which collaborates between them, and they are
> performing some tasks.
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> Thank you very much,
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> Vasilis
>
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