Iball bluetooth controlled robot

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2006

iBall, mobile phone bluetooth controlled robot, using j2me software, made by students of Amsterdam University of Professional Education (Hogeschool van Amsterdam).

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  • Is this for real?

    Physics state that any object fully enclosed in a conducting material (metal), will be shielded by anyform of radiowaves, and as far as i know, bluetooth is a (well) encrypted radiosignal. But then again, the ball-casing could be the reciever.....

  • Our ball is made from plastic and sprayed with silver paint.

    Funny idea to use an housing as an receiver, but Im afraid the reception would be awful.

  • Hey, lone nog wat right? Toen je kwam zaten we met ze tweeën. Ik was die 2de gast. Eclips is wel fijn ja :)

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  • lol now when the ball goes into da street people won't get hit by cars

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    better use a RC system land only than phone

  • programit to follow you around like a pet... then it will be creepy but ive seen the basics for this device in a dog toy...please no offence but could you scare a dog with this? or use it as a dog toy?

  • @ Blazeus2

    The casing is made of plastic and spray-painted, not any metal

  • It was the Atmega128 from Atmel

  • what microprocesator did you use?

  • nice physics

  • Reminds me of the Phantasm movie series.

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