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Robot Soccer LEGO NXT Lund University May 2009, game 2
Game between two robots. Final exercise in the course MMT200 Mobile robotics at Lund University, Dept of Design Sciences (Division of Machine Design). Platform: LEGO NXT, leJOS java including compass and IR seeker sensors. The ball is using ir leds. Programs make use of state diagrams, mapping and localization methods together with strategies for making…
#2 Transforming LEGO Apple Power Mac G4 Cube – video #2, BlueTooth Remote video #1
#2 Transforming LEGO Apple Power Mac G4 Cube – video #2, BlueTooth Remote video #1 This is another video demonstrating the BlueTooth Remote control functionality. Recently purchased a used Power Mac G4 Cube. This creation utilizes all of the default electronics from a LEGO Mindstorms NXT set. Crammed into the Apple Power Mac G4’s famous…
Japanese Robot HRP-4C
The HRP-4C, a walking, talking humanoid fashion model fembot developed by Japans National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, With 30 motors in her body, the 158-centimeter (62-in) tall, 43-kilogram (95-lb) HRP-4C can walk around and strike a range of poses, The black-haired robot also has 8 motors in her face, allowing her to…
Robot Toy: Wow Wee Mr. Personality Mobile Entertainment by RobotShop.com
http://www.robotshop.com Mr.Personality is an innovative and interactive personal entertainment robot from WowWee. Filled with hours of hilarious humor and fun, this talking companion is more than just your average robot. Enjoy endless hours of his company and interact with him through his multiple sensors and numerous activity modes, triggering over an hour of original content.…
Robot Kit: Tracked OWI Remote Controlled Rhinoceros Tracked Robot with Gripper by RobotShop.com
http://www.robotshop.com The OWI Rhinoceros beetle Robot is an infrared remote controlled robot with caterpillar tracks. The infrared remote control handset has 8 channels, each channel controls 4 motors: 2 motors control directional movement: forward, backward, left and right (variable speed); one motor regulates the tilt of the claw; lastly, the 4th motor opens and closes…
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