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Another one started up!
http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge/media.html 2 million prize.
Good job, ucsb micromouse. They ended up winning 1st
place. with a best time run of a little above a 60
seconds. Not bad. Now its tiem for next years mouse. Time
to start working :)
Hey anyone who lives in southern california. The official
date of the Southern Area MicroMouse competition is May
15. It'll be at UCLA. Cash prizes! Just letting those who
wanted to know. I will try to make it to watch the ucsb
team if they finish in time :).
The latest design for tiny bot has been brought down to a
1 inch by 1 inch PCB. Going out for fab now. the processor
is a pic18f6520. I have two tiny h-bridge an IRDA circuit
a .5 volt step up power supply. an rs232 chip. and Inputs
for 6 analog sensors. I hope this board will make the nano-
bot size limit :)
looks like the there are some teams doing stuff at the
grand challenge. Even though I was not able to gather
enough funding for my entry. I am glad that some teams were
able to finish their entrys and pass the qualifications. My
bets are on the Red team to move the most distance. But I
don't think anyone will finish this year. Anyone what to
join me for next year. Hopefully I'll have a radar system
done by then.
Hey everyone. I started up a new project several months
ago. you prob have seen the links on robots.com
http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge/
anyways project is moving along still, but I needed to find
some people who are good at vision programming. also
someone who is good at Localization and Mapping programming
is needed also. i have most of the hardware finished or mid
designed right now for truck control. I would just like to
get the high level vision system as well as the mapping
code started very soon.
BTW, I'm in the santa barbara area, so if anyone is interested email me at sashi@sashiono.com even if you are not from the area let me know. 27 Aug 2002 (updated 16 Mar 2004 at 20:08 UTC) »
My newest goal is to include a wireless networking into my
tinybot project. The idea is to allow several tinybots to
communicate with each other using Ad Hoc Routing to form a
network of bots. I am reading on the uLunar ad hoc routing
system
btw: The final choice for microcontrollers is the pic18f252. I will begin coding as soon as i get my order from digikey. 19 Aug 2002 (updated 7 Jan 2003 at 05:37 UTC) »
Well, I haven't posted for a while. So time for an update.
I
have put together the Mark III kit no problem. I have to
give it to them for putting together a very easy to
assemble kit. Took me only a few hours to get it driving
around. i would recommend it to any first time robot
builders. And for the price it isn't that bad, although
they raised prices to 92.
I saw that the 18f series have been released and are being sold now. I may need to pick one of these up soon and see if i like them. I need to really start with Tinybot, now that I got all the parts together. I guess I should start coding and assembling it together. Anyways back to work. 7 Jun 2002 (updated 7 Jan 2003 at 05:34 UTC) »
I'm happy to state that I have won 4 1st place awards for
my micromouse that I built for independent project class at
UCSB. This last competition really blew my mind because I
got the best time ever for my mouse. I ran a speed run in
14
seconds flat. that's without bonuses and such, just raw
time. When I was putting together the micromouse I never
really designed it to run that fast, but a few months ago I
did some slight tweaking of the code to do straight aways
and
did some tweaking on the PID control loops to handle higher
speed and I guess the result was evident. I think this was
the last competition for this mouse and it time for it to
retire. Only to come out for demo's and show and tells.
Time
for the next generation of mice to take rise and show their
glory as this one has had its time. I really want others to
build good mice as well. This year I was slightly
disappointed
in what I saw, I never saw any mice this year make it to
the
center. I think people are not getting
enough guidance. So this is an invitation to anyone who is
building a micromouse to get a hold of me or many of the
other builders for some help.
There is an IEEE micromouse help session coming up that
hopefully be able to attend and contribute anything I
can.
7 Jun 2002 (updated 7 Jan 2003 at 05:35 UTC) »
I just got a hold of a Mark III robot kit. I plan on
putting
it together soon. The reason i got it was to get started
programming on a pic 16f877. I need to pick up some pic
assembly and I figured the best way is to put together a
bot
that uses the microcontroller that I want to learn. I'm
thinking of using the 16f876 to use in my tinybot project.
It should be small enough and use low enough power. The
reason I haven't done it yet is because there is really no
good (free) ide besides the microchip assembler. And I
really
hate writing code in assembly, I'd much rather use C. I
mean
I can always get a hold of a C compiler but then debugging
and simulating won't be too fun because I haven't seen any
good C debuggers that are free. So I'm back to learning pic
assembly as convoluted as it is. I just really hate dealing
with old backwards compatible technology, you know with all
this paging crap. I'd wish they would start selling the 18f
series soon. I just saw that they released it on their
website but I haven't found a place to buy them. Well
Anyways, hopefully the mark III kit goes together smoothly
and I'll be on my way to pic assembly world.
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