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Hacked Mouse as a Mini-sumo Sensor

Posted on April 4th, 2006 in Latest News

ImageThere comes a time in every mini-sumo match when you know it’s over. Your robot has went head-to-head with their robot, and your robot is slowly slipping backwards. Right about this time, you’ll get a sinking feeling in your stomach. This is because you know that — in no more than a second — your mini-sumo is going to lose increasingly more traction and eventually lose the match.

The problem is that your mini-sumo does not know this. It is happily spinning its wheels, thinking it is moving forward, and probably anticipating victory in a more or less robotic way.


It would be nice if you could give your mini-sumo a sensor that lets it know where it is going. Then, either programmatically or discretely, you could add some logic that enables the mini-sumo to back out of a bad situation. A good method for accomplishing this is to hack a mouse, as seen in the Seeing-Eye-Mouse project. Can’t wait to try this on one of my Sumovores.






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One Response to “Hacked Mouse as a Mini-sumo Sensor”

  1. William Says:

    Interesting post Wolfgang. I was also thinking that an accelerometer could also be used to do this (but not as cool). [URL=http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=6]Perhaps something like this.[/URL]

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