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1618673417339.mp4 The Zumo robot is a low-profile tracked robot platform intended for use with an Arduino as its main controller. It measures less than 10 cm on each side and weighs approximately 300 ...
The robot is programmed in Arduino. I used an Arduino uno with a GPIO extension board but that is not required unless you are hoping to use my code. The wiring schematic is simple. Pins 7 and 8 are ...
Robot sumo is not as easy as it looks. The robots need to push their opponent out of the ring, so they are equipped with a host of sensors. The main challenge is their autonomy—they are not ...
In Sumo Robot competitions, robots push competitors outside a circular ring. The robots use electric motors and Arduino boards, and are programmed by middle school students.
[David] over at Pololu programmed a mini-sumo robot, Zumo Red, with some extra smarts. The basic rules of sumo robotics is exactly like human sumo – push your competitor out of the ring. [David ...
An Arduino-based robot for people who don’t know how to build robots "Sparki" ideal for teaching kids (or adults) how to program robots.
A small Arduino robot has been launched via Kickstarter this week called the LittleBot “Buddy”, providing an introduction to robotics for fun and STEM education. Watch the introductory video ...
The Maker’s Pet Robotics Kit, a DIY ESP32-powered robot supporting Arduino and ROS2. With LiDAR-based navigation, obstacle detection, and autonomous movement, it's perfect for learning robotics and ...
Autonomous robot Sumo competition Ars Technica's Jennifer Hahn visited Cooper Union's end-of-semester Mechatronics course autonomous robot Sumo competition.
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