First year UNSW Computer Science and Engineering students battle it out with their custom made robots.
For more info, check out their website @ http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/
First year UNSW Computer Science and Engineering students battle it out with their custom made robots.
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2007 Engg1000 and later get these lego bots in 2006 when engg1000 was first held and i did it, we had a train system controller to make... a few groups made a track each and the other groups made the software to control the track (track forks or what ever they're called, brakes, looking at sensors etc)
On the test day the interface between the tracks and the software didnt work, and the tracks failed or something
Though not a bad assignment, i wish we got this new lego bots thing
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lol the last guy from the final team looks a bit like robert pattinson..random observation there!
in 2006 when engg1000 was first held and i did it, we had a train system controller to make...
a few groups made a track each
and the other groups made the software to control the track (track forks or what ever they're called, brakes, looking at sensors etc)
On the test day
the interface between the tracks and the software didnt work, and the tracks failed or something
Though not a bad assignment, i wish we got this new lego bots thing