I might be wrong but my guess is that it counts the checkpoints ( the small white strips next to the track ) and slows down right after it passes a preset number of them ?
There are markers on the right side of the line only at the start and finish gates. The robot counts the number of those markers. One common malfunction is that the robot misreads the cross as a right marker and miscounts.
Great work there!
Thanks.
How does the robot know when to stop? This is sooo cool!
I might be wrong but my guess is that it counts the checkpoints ( the small white strips next to the track ) and slows down right after it passes a preset number of them ?
There are markers on the right side of the line only at the start and finish gates. The robot counts the number of those markers. One common malfunction is that the robot misreads the cross as a right marker and miscounts.
That’s right!
@@ShachikuHakase Thank you for making it clear!
what motors do you use for the bot to make it go this fast , also what is the weight
entonces arduino no no es recomendabe?
Does the robot already know the map of does it create it on the first run?, also are there any resources which i can refer to build my own micromouse?
The robot makes a map on its first run. And you can gather information about Micromouse from the blogs of many Micromouse player.
Muy bueno 👌
I also want such a product, where can I buy it?
This was designed and produced by me and is not commercially available.
hi bro do u speak english ?
Nc