Mar 20th, 2009
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Essex scientists develop more easy, effective and efficient way to monitoring water pollution, especially sea water in ports. The team will develop autonomous fish equipped with chemical sensors, which will find pollutants and create a real-time 3D map of the port, showing what chemicals are present and where. This robofish project called as SHOAL project. SHOAL will use advanced swarm intelligence techniques to control and coordinate a school o…
Sep 3rd, 2010
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This document will provide information about building an under water robot. The under water robot can swim deep to look for Titanic, can see the volcano deep in the sea, dive thousand feet below, or discover new species deep in the dark ocean. Some under water robots controlled by built-in computers and can operate without any connection to the surface. These are called the AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles). Many of these underwater attached…
Mar 18th, 2009
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al measuring and numbering systems are promoted throughout. Robotics Book Details Loads of pictures and very frank discussion make this book a pleasure to read, and a real learning tool. The author, David Cook assist you in understanding the component parts of robot development, but he also presents valuable techniques that prepare you to achieve new discoveries on your own. Specific tools and parts covered include digital multimeters, motors, w…
Mar 19th, 2009
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Skill needed for programming a robot answered in this robot book. This is practical guides that include history and theory. The author Joe Jones and Daniel Roth brings many practical and useful explanations in very easily understood terms to the beginner, and hidden depth to the experienced robot programmer. Robotics Book Details Using an intuitive method, Jones deconstructs robot control into simple behaviors that are easy to program and debug …
Sep 6th, 2010
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This article is about recycling your soda can. What can you do with a soda can for your children? Keep wander and use a little imagination and a soda will bring you joy from a different perspective. You can turn a soda can into a moving robot. You can make it walk and shake. It only takes a can of soda and equipments to make it true. You need a screwdriver for your assistance. And there will be kit that provides parts of the “robot machine” and …