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Light Sensitive Navigation with Boe-Bot

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2007

Light has many applications in robotics and industrial control. Some examples include sensing the edge of a roll of fabric in the textile industry, determining when to activate streetlights at different times of the year, when to take a picture, or when to deliver water to a crop of plants.
There are many different light sensors that serve unique functions. The light sensor in your Boe-Bot kit is designed to detect visible light, and it can be used to make your Boe-Bot detect variations in light level. With this ability, your Boe-Bot can be programmed to recognize areas with light or dark perimeters, report the overall brightness and darkness level it sees, and seek out light sources such as flashlight beams and doorways letting light into dark rooms.

Camera : Canon A610
Light source : SonyEricsson K750i

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  • király.-...látom ti magyarok vagytok....amúgy jó a robot...

  • Igen, a Dunaújvárosi Főiskoláról. :-)

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  • Why don't you trimm your servos?

  • I used 3 LDRS For my boe-bot...

    But it still doesn't work outside...

  • wow u got the light applications thing straight out of the manual:D

    NICE!!!

  • cool, awsome.

  • thats pretty cool

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