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Robotron, Fabian Rodriguez, Oscar Daniel Muneton, Adelaido Jimenez
Robotron, Fabian Rodriguez, Oscar Daniel Muneton, Adelaido Jimenez
Computer Engineering
Roborodentia 2012 is a competition where students and alumni could build an autonomous robot to perform a certain task for points. This report is about Robotron, the 3rd place winner of this competition, and how it came to be.
Union Advanced Educational Robot, Erik Skorina
Union Advanced Educational Robot, Erik Skorina
Honors Theses
Our project was the design and construction of a medium sized (approximately 40 kg when fully loaded) mobile robot for educational and research use. This robot was designed to provide a strong baseline chassis with sensors, actuators and necessary software to allow for easy integration with existing robotic equipment, software and curricula. In particular, it was designed for use in intermediate and advanced undergraduate robotics courses and undergraduate research projects in robotics.
Android Powered Autonomous Robot, Dennis Cagle, Zachary Negrey
Android Powered Autonomous Robot, Dennis Cagle, Zachary Negrey
Computer Engineering
The goal of this Senior Project was to create an autonomous robot powered by an Android phone to compete in Roborodentia 2012. In order to accomplish this task, we used the Android Open Accessory Development Kit (Android ADK) to interface an Android phone with a custom Arduino microcontroller (Arduino Mega) designed by Google. The project contained design and implementation of hardware, electronic devices, and software.
Line Following Navigation, Nicole Marie Pennington
Line Following Navigation, Nicole Marie Pennington
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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