9. What will we learn in this course?
- learn how to design basic robots from the LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot
Inventor set (Tricky, Blast, M.V.P., Charlie, Gelo)
- learn how to work with Lego instructions
- learn how to program robots Tricky, Blast, M.V.P., Charlie, Gelo
- learn how to control LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor using mobile
devices
- We will hold a series of competitions with robots
10. Shubhan Banerjee is just a boy.
But at the age of 13, the shy genius
shows that it is indeed possible to
create smart, fun and very useful
prototypes for people, especially for
those with some disability
23. Homework
Task 1
Follow the link
(https://www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/download.page)
to download the app.
Run the downloaded file and perform the standard installation.
After that, launch the downloaded program.
and create obstacles for Tricky.
To save the assembled structure, click File > Save As
Attach the file to Mystat.
Editor's Notes
Atlas is a bipedal humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics, an American robotics company, with funding and oversight from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DAPRA). The 1.8-metre (6-foot) robot, designed to perform a variety of search and rescue missions, was unveiled to the public on July 11, 2013.
Leonardo's robot is a humanoid machine whose technology was developed by Leonardo da Vinci around 1495.
Drawings of the robot were found in Leonardo's documents discovered in the 1950s. It is not known whether the development was carried out.
Germanic-Italian knightly armor was put on the frame of the robot, it could imitate human movements (stand up and sit down, move arms and neck) and had an anatomically correct jaw structure. The technology was based in part on Leonardo's research in anatomy, specifically Vitruvian Man.
The term now accepted all over the world was proposed by the Czech writer Karel Čapek and his brother Josef and first used in 1921 in K. Čapek's play "R.U.R." (Czech: Ch. R.U.R.; Short for Czech. Rossumovi univerzální roboti). This is how he called artificial biological creatures that outwardly resembled humans and worked instead of humans.
Initially, a word derived from the Latin "labor" (work) was used to define this type of technical object, but then Karel Čapek took the advice of his brother Josef and settled on a derivative of the Czech "robota". In Czech, the word meant "hard, hard labor." This was quite consistent with the content of the play, in which robots performed all the hardest or routine work instead of people.
Robotic surgeons are the most famous, in particular, the most popular of them is the da Vinci robotic system, which is now used in 64 countries. Their design with mechanical arms, which cope with the operation on the patient's sleeping body with unnatural precision, is most reminiscent of medical robots from science fiction films.
The Amazon online store has begun field trials of the Amazon Scout delivery robot: six six-wheeled robots will deliver purchases to residents of Snohomish County in Washington.
This was reported in the company's blog.
Amazon Scout is made in the form of a cart with a niche for goods inside. He is able to bypass obstacles in his path. It was developed by the company's Seattle division.
Whatever you do in 8th grade, it's probably not as cool as what Indian-born Californian student Shubhan Banerjee was able to do. From the usual Lego constructor, he invented the Braille printer (a printer for blind people).
With the help of ordinary clerical buttons, BRAIGO (as Shubhan called his invention) applies tactile dots to paper, you just have to mechanically select the letters of the alphabet.
Its goal was to make life a little easier for people with visual impairments, because a regular Braille printer that prints texts for people with visual impairments costs about $ 2000.
Controls the operation of sensors and servo motors. It can work in download mode (offline) or in streaming mode.
light matrix 5x5;
6 universal I/O ports;
3-button interface;
Speaker;
USB and Bluetooth connection;
MicroPython operating system;
With it, you can make the structure movable.
The speed sensor can also work
can determine the color, intensity of reflected light, or ambient light. Can be used for illumination.
The color sensor in the Lego Spike Prime set can perceive 8 different colors.
can measure the distance to an object or surface using ultrasound. Equipped with a backlight around the "eyes". Identifies objects at a distance
50-2000mm.