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Robot Car Path Planning with Motion Tracking and Lidar

The robot detects obstacles with Lidar, plans the path with A* algorithm, then travels through the path with motion tracking.

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Remote Control with TMS320F28379D

This is how to read TV remote signals with Texas Instrument C2000 series TMS320F28379D LaunchPad.

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Button + 7 Segment Display

Count button clicks with a 7 segment display

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Controllable Assisted Robot Car with Robotic Gripper

What's better than a robot car you can drive? What about one that picks up small objects and assists a bad driver.

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Headcounter Machine

We designed a simple headcounter to provide a fast and easy way to keep track of a headcount to stay safe and organized!

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Wearable Control for Robot Car and Gripper

This robot car's motion is controlled by the direction you tilt your hand, with a gripper that opens and closes when you bend your fingers.

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Juan Says: A Juanderful Memory Game

LED matching sequence game to test your memory; reach the end and brag your status as Juan of the Juanderful Few!

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RGB LED Selector

Not sure what colored light best sets the mood? Use the RGB LED to test every color of the visible light spectrum!

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Using YDLIDAR with TI TMS320F28379D

This is a tutorial on using TI TMS320F28379D launchpad to read YDLIDAR X2 data.

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UIUC ME 461 Final Project: BeerBot 1000

A robo-butler that fetches beer. Need I say more?

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UIUC ME 461 robot car project Haolin Zhang

Obstacles avoding robot car with the MPU 9250 used as the compass and the tera term will print the x, y coordinates of the car.

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Low Frequency Tracking SegBot - UIUC ME461

Your SegBot uses its right and left microphone to track down a low frequency emitter with a bandpass filter!

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Comparing Direction of Travel Methods ME461 UIUC

This project compares the ways of obtaining a compass angle, using the MPU-9250 gyroscope, MPU-9250 magnetometer, and motor encoders.

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Movin' and Groovin' SegBot (UIUC ME 461)

SegBot that dances to the beat of a song using a microphone and beat detection algorithm

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Adaptive Cruise Control based on RobotCar

The final project of ME 461 at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. My RobotCar is based on the TI F28379D Launchpad.

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EasyBreathe: Hardware + Firmware

We are the Hardware and Firmware team for EasyBreathe and we focus on the PCB and firmware development of the electronic mask.

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UIUC ME 461 Frequency Controlled Segbot

Using different frequencies, we can make the self-balancing segbot turn left and right as well as go forward.

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The Cookie Soldier - ME461

Ever wanted a robot to find cookies for you? Well now, that's possible. WARNING: Robot may develop cookie addiction

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UIUC ME461 Final Project

A demonstration of the use of PI feedback controller compared to an open loop controller. This project was done for ME461 at UIUC.

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Robot Pet Project

I designed and created a robot that follows me around and plays a variety of different songs when I tell it to.

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UIUC ME 461 Final Project

My final project is a sound following segbot that tracks and follows frequencies with a microphone and the TMS320F28379D LaunchPad.

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UIUC ME 461 Two-Wheeled Segbot with Microswitch Sensors

This two-wheeled robot uses gyroscopic and accelerometer information to balance, with two front sensors to sense when it has hit a wall.

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Coin sorting robot car

This project is a small car that will accept US coins, and automatically sort them based on denomination.

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Bluetooth Steering Segway Robot

This balancing "Segbot" receives commands wirelessly over Bluetooth that are interpreted as steering instructions (UIUC SE 423)

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