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Re: Anyone implemented wall following behavior
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Date: 
Thu, 31 Dec 1998 18:00:17 GMT
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Nick <ntaylor@iname.*ihatespam*com>
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You might try a "stud finder", available at most any hardware store
for about $15 (US).  They use they variation in capacitance caused
by density changes to indicate where wall studs are located.  It
should be fairly easy to maintain a constant distance from a wall - -
but I haven't tried it.  Have fun.
- - - Nick - - -

"Lageson, Tom" wrote:

Has anyone successfully implemented wall following behavior?  If so, what
kind of sensors or sensor tricks did you use to maintain a constant distance
from the wall.  Also do you have examples of nqc code that you would be
willing to share?

Your help is appreciated.

Tom Lageson
tml@tennantco.com

p.s. I live in Minnesota if there are any other Minnesota Mindstormers that
want to contact me.  I am putting together a list.

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