LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3
The Mayan Adventure
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The UK Government Web Archive (UKGWA) has been archiving government websites since 1996 and now holds regular snapshots of over 5000 sites. Currently, this material can be accessed through browsing or a simple...
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This article considers that reasoning over archives is a joint enterprise between archivists and researchers and that both groups are increasingly using machine agents to assist them in it. It starts by consid...
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Brain tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue in the CNS that can interrupt the brain function and proved challenging to treat, largely owing to the biological characteristics which often conspire to limit progr...
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A discrete correlation-filter-based multi-cue-analysis framework is constructed by fusing different feature types to form potential candidate trackers that track the target independently. The selection of corresp...
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Trajectory computation for forklifts and pedestrians is of relevance for warehousing applications such as pedestrian safety and process optimization
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The association of correct object locations to its respective track over time is vital for robust tracking results when employing a detection-based tracking approach. It is important for handling object track ...
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Research migrates in recent years from model-based object detection and classification to data-driven approaches. With the efficiency improvement of computational resources, improved acquisition systems, and b...
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Handling parts storage: A multi-compartment box is ideal, so parts can be kept in categories. Figures C-1 and C-2 show a top and bottom stacking storage box with places for everything.
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Your ExploroBot looks nice, but it really doesn’t do much yet, does it? That’s about to change. In this chapter you’re going to create the program that sends the bot down the tunnel (and back) to trigger the l...
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There are many elements to this challenge’s bot. First, we have to figure out how to properly place the bot in the room. Then, the bot needs to take a picture of the library. After that, the bot needs to circl...
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What’s needed to solve this latest challenge is a bot that can move along a string, carry a small object, drop that object at a specific location, and return for another object to do it all over again.
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You might think that programming the SnapShotBot is a little more involved than the previous bots. Although this program might be a little larger in size, the truth is that you’re already experienced with all ...
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The StringBot is a unique little bot. When you ask someone to describe a robot, my guess is that he or she will probably have a mental picture of a wheeled robot or a bot with legs. Our StringBot has neither—i...
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With those requirements in mind, let’s move forward and develop a solution to this challenge.
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Programming the GrabberBot: I’ll place a block, configure it, download it to my bot, and then test it. If the bot doesn’t perform as anticipated, I’ll reexamine the block and its configuration settings and see...
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Programming the PushBot: The PushBot has a lot to do! Because of this, I want to be absolutely certain that my program works, and I’ll be testing it often. To make it easier on myself, I’m going to break down ...
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The bot for this next challenge will perform its tasks by doing the opposite—pushing the figurines into their proper locations.
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LEGO has created a powerful tool for you to share your robotic creations with the world! It’s a web site called MINDSTORMS Community. This is an official LEGO web site, so it’s totally safe for kids. The MINDS...