Learn Robotics-3 - Introductin to a Line Follower..

Discussion in 'Robotics | RC | Automation' started by silverscorpion, May 12, 2009.

    lordisdeepak Certified CEan

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    thanks ! for telling the importance of line follower.can you provide me the matlab and micro controller tutorial.

    TARANJEET SINGH Certified CEan

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    can u make this tutorial in a video.....iff possible

    balaji7490 Certified CEan

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    hi friends,
    can any i help me for the circuit for the line follower in desperate need

    limestone7000 Certified CEan

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    the circuit is right above ur post dude...

    and btw, don't panic if u don't get it for the first time! coz most of the times no one gets it the first time(neither did i, lol),
    secondly, don't just download circuit from net, that'll add up to nothing in ur creativity!! try to make a circuit on ur own first according to what u want and what u have..., then u can take help from net!

    This will increase ur circuit-ing capability,
    or shall i say "circuitability"
    ^_^

    limestone7000 Certified CEan

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    just flashed me [a little late i know] but in the movie 'WALL-E' they have exclusively used the "line following" technique for robots in the space ships,
    A line appears, and the robot moves wherever the line goes, keeps moving till it reaches the end of the line, lol

    ^_^

    silverscorpion Certified CEan

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    Ha ha.. ya, I remember.

    In fact, line followers can be a more efficient solution for goods movement and storage, than other types like conveyor belts and such.. Because, line followers are highly configurable..
    with the right design, we can make robots (or vehicles) which follow only lines of a certain color or of a certain thickness etc.. This can be used for warehousing of goods et all..

    Even in Wall_E, there'll be lines of different colors, and robots of different types will follow their own lines, i guess.. lol..

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