rtg 1 (ruhrtal-gymnasium, schwerte, germany, four participants) team members: jan eichenauer
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RTG 1 (Ruhrtal-Gymnasium, Schwerte, Germany, four participants) Team members: Jan Eichenauer Mario Tigges Tu ğç e Kalayci Sören Judka. Our topic and our idea: At school we have assembled ASURO robots. We plan to transmit information to a robot by light signals using the Morse alphabet. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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RTG 1 (Ruhrtal-Gymnasium, Schwerte, Germany, four participants)
Team members:- Jan Eichenauer- Mario Tigges- Tuğçe Kalayci- Sören Judka
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Our topic and our idea:- At school we have
assembled ASURO robots.
- We plan to transmit information to a robot by light signals using the Morse alphabet.
- With this information, the robot must move through a labyrinth.
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Our further steps until the 15th of May 2009:- defining commands the robot should understand- choosing a light source to which the robot should react- attaching a light sensor to the ASURO- attaching a light source to the computer from which the
robot will be controlled- developing a programme which enables the ASURO to
understand our commands and react to them- learning how to use an already existing programme
which controls the computer light source- building a labyrinth