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Hi !

Some students and me create a new exercise for other students.
This time we constructed a robot using mecanum wheels. Students should learn how to control this robot using mathematical equations and implement them in Java leJOS.
Have fun!

Andreas

 

 

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Wooow! The abilities of your creation are really impressive. Is pretty nice to see mecanum wheels in action! 

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I studied electrical engineering. I am working with computers since 1981 :-) and worked as an scientist after finished the university.
Now i am working as an lecturer at the university and using LEGO Mindstorms in my lessons with the students.
I am also presenting the greater papercube-project on different events worldwide.

 

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We are from technology, Andreas. 

I am a computer scientist, now MSc student in time series information visualization, at University of São Paulo, Brazil.

For me LEGO is a hobby, but is good to see how you programmed mathematics and transformed it into real movements.

I'm here, just thinking about the complexities of your source code :)

Don't forget to share more of your work!

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2 hours ago, GroundskeeperWillie said:

Great job! I can't believe I got through so many years of math without seeing the formula of a heart curve. But now I just did :classic:

:-)

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