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  • How to build an Android™ Robotic Platform

    The robotic platform consists of the chassis of a R/C car, a base (perforated steel) that supports the IOIO, IR sensors, a phone holder (polystyrene foam) and an Android phone. The perforated base allows roboticists to add, remove or relocate sensors easily on the robot. For more information, go to: http://www.cogsci.uci.edu/~noros/android_robotic_platform.html This platform was created…

  • Arduino and L293D Robot ( Part 2 ) Infrared Sensor

    Here is part 2 of the Arduino and L293D Robot.Part 2 includes Infrared Sensors.This is part of a series of instructables leading to a Line follower Ro…Recent Instructables

  • Arduino simple robot

    My second project using the arduino nano I got about a week ago. It’s a simple robot, mostly made to implement my newly acquired knowledge about steppermotors and servos. The functionality of the robot is that it drives forward, and if it hits something it turns to another direction. Duration : 0:0:22

  • Ideacast – Researching a robotic dog toy

    A demo of my dogs playing with a robotic hexbug. Wouldn’t it be cool if we actually built safe robotic toys for our pets? Duration : 0:1:18

  • UniversalRobots_Showcase_Applications.wmv

    ??Mosaic of robotic applications with Universal Robots’ flexible lightweight robots UR5 and UR10 in various industries. Duration : 0:7:51

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