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blaze
Robot technology
« on: November 15, 2005, 01:31 PM »

guys...big favour........how efficient do u think a powerful mainfraim can help a newlly built robot  sese its environment??? Huh
timba (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #1 on: November 15, 2005, 04:08 PM »

What kind of "sense the environment" are you referring to? 'Cause you could easily use a microcontroller in tandem with certain transducers to sense various physical qualities.
blaze
Re: Robot technology
« #2 on: November 17, 2005, 03:24 PM »

 take for example to feel the atmospheric pressure around
elphem (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #3 on: December 04, 2005, 04:00 PM »

What kind of enviroment. Talk about the temperature or feeling presence of humans or what? Huh
sukieboy (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #4 on: August 28, 2007, 05:40 PM »

What a nice thread,
I happy u started this. Though am not togood at Electronics, but the programming aspect of robotics, am very conversants with.
logic programming,
control design using hardware/device mapping languages like C/C++.

but Nigerians don't like stuffs like this u know. lets keep it up
just say what u know and lets form a Robotics community here ok?

Best regards man
flyKUDE (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #5 on: August 29, 2007, 07:27 PM »

you need to get this book:robot builders bonanza.its good, i mean for people with limited knowledge of electronics.else you got to know how to use basic stamp2 microcontroller, then you can interface it to a bigger computer with lots of processing power, and to answer your question, A.I. is it.a little' bit complex though.
nazzyon (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #6 on: August 30, 2007, 07:04 AM »

Quote from: sukieboy on August 28, 2007, 05:40 PM
What a nice thread,
I happy u started this. Though am not togood at Electronics, but the programming aspect of robotics, am very conversants with.
logic programming,
control design using hardware/device mapping languages like C/C++.

but Nigerians don't like stuffs like this u know. lets keep it up
 just say what u know and lets form a Robotics community here ok?

Best regards man



That is a probable lie.

All my life since primary education, I have never dreamed of being anything other than a Roboticist. @ Graduate level that was when I realised that Nigerian Universities does not offer courses related to either AI or Robotics.


Besides what is the essence of studying a course when you don't have one tenth of the resources. There are a host of people who want to a pioneer in this line but they get discouraged.

Note: Not everyone who wishes to be a Roboticist or any other line has what it takes to achieve what he/she wants.

I am not saying you have to be a genius to take part in Robotics Engineering.

Robotics is an interesting line if you are patient.


Talk about Nigeria; as at 2002 I learnt that we now have System Engineering.

I reserve my opinion for now.



Dreams do not die
sukieboy (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #7 on: September 24, 2007, 03:38 PM »


Thanks Man
Quote from: flyKUDE on August 29, 2007, 07:27 PM
you need to get this book:robot builders bonanza.its good, i mean for people with limited knowledge of electronics.else you got to know how to use basic stamp2 microcontroller, then you can interface it to a bigger computer with lots of processing power, and to answer your question, A.I. is it.a little' bit complex though.


Hey FLYKUDE,
 thanks man for your contribution. I hope to start some stuffs like that. I have downloaded the book, I hope to get to work soon.
elphem (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #8 on: September 24, 2007, 09:31 PM »

Control engineering has lot to do with Robotics
Though we are not there yet but many Nigerian are very much into
instrumentation and automation which are parts of the Robotic engineering
I as well fall in love with Control Engineering
sukieboy (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #9 on: September 26, 2007, 07:36 PM »

Men,
Lets no act like Nigerain politicians so so talk and no action.
Let start something. first lets start sharing Ideas here on this thread.
I am not too educated on it but I will contribute my best.
I studied Computer Science but working as an automation systen Engineer in a firm in Lagos.
I deploy access control systems and am convessant with relay trigers and sensor atleast.
Can some one please list the components required to set up a small robot that walks across a small space area?This way we could be starting the robotis revolution in Nigeria CheesyGrin;D;D
voldemort (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #10 on: September 26, 2007, 09:27 PM »

Here is a link to my website on robotics. http://mbah.net/robotics  There are lots of useful links, construction photos etc.
Nigerians at home and abroad do work on robotics, both for fun and as a component of their profession.
It will be interesting to have a lot of our stuff automated since thats the way most developed countries produce goods for less, say you have a tomato grinder and have a problem an applied basic stamp of about $5 + maybe $5-15 for related sensors and basic electronics, you can make something saving time, making some monotonous decisions for you and thus creating more wealth. Lots of farmers in India use such home-brewed creations, including control by outdated PDA's such as the Visor/Palm etc which are still working microcontrollers.
soulonfire (f)
Re: Robot technology
« #11 on: October 04, 2007, 02:34 PM »

@voldemort
Visited ur site. r u in2 robotics too n AI, we have AI labs or mayb its Robotics at UNILAG but I don't know how much progress hapns in that area as i aint seen its impact yet.  Can i plz have ur email ady so i can ad u to ma mesenger list for beta corespos. I'm sure glad i got to this forum. my ad is burning4more247@yahoo.com

thanx. @other posters. lets get the groove on in hr. i hv books on AI too and algorithms etc. twld b good if we can contribute

voldemort (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #12 on: November 18, 2007, 06:25 PM »

Theres a picture of me working with one of the most interesting robots l handled - the KHR1 - a walking robot. At --> http://mbah.net/robotics
voldemort (m)
Re: Robot technology
« #13 on: November 18, 2007, 09:32 PM »

Watch the movie "AI" - that has (in the movie)/will be done in future.
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