March 3rd 2008 02:02 am

GPS-Guided Robot

Now here looking for a perfect do-it-yourself project, putting its Magellan GPS navigation system for use other than for their integration into a robot. Robots go through a pre-defined course related to various obstacles in the way. Waypoints can be marked with objects that the robot must touch or come within a specified distance. The robots will be guided primarily by GPS and vision systems.

Waypoints can be marked with objects that the robot must touch or come within a specified distance. The robots will be guided primarily by GPS and vision systems. Robots will be fully autonomous, but not necessarily have to be autonomous, i. E. It's ok to have a portable computer with a cable or wireless link to the robot. It seems totally innovative remote control robot toy around with the! Standing | Comments | Uberbargain | Uberphones.

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Voice Activated GPS Guided Collsion Detecting WheelchairVoice Activated GPS Guided Collsion Detecting Wheelchair
This is a video of our undergraduate senior team project at Cal Poly Pomona. This was a 3-quarter long project and with 4 members on our team. It is a voice activated wheelchair with collision detection, GPS navigation, HID lighting, four-point harness, and a racing bucket seating.
Developed from scratched using digital logic FPGA board, microcontroller, speech recognition circuitry, garmin gps receiver, and some misc. hand-assembled analog circuits. GPS accuracy - WAAS 3meters.

Special thanks to our friends, professors, and students for their support and encouragement to make this project successful.

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