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Revision as of 21:03, 5 September 2020
Introduction
Robot
Any robot (with tires or treads, perhaps walking robots too) will work.
Sensors
The ultrasonic (distance) sensor is used.
Example Videos
Theory
The ultrasonic sensor is a sonar radar that works similar to the bats. You should check the performance of the sensor specially if it is not working properly. A hand might be a not optimal device for checking -- You should use something harder, eg. plastic of cardboad. The maximum working distance is about 2 meters, and the smallest distance is about 10 cm.
Example Code
Exercises
- Ex 1
- Use the ideas shown in previous part (Following a Line) to follow the wall at 10 cm apart.
- Follow a line (previous part) until the robot finds a wall at 10 cm apart from the wall.
- If you have multiple robots, make the robots follow a line and each others, not colliding with the robot in front of.
- Use the ultrasonic sensor to listen if there is other robots using ultrasonic sensors.
This course is supported by Meet and Code. The course is made in collaboration with Robotiikka- ja tiedekasvatus ry.
