Building a Basic Robot - Resources & Advice

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The discussion revolves around building a basic automated robot, focusing on resources, advice, and considerations for design and functionality. The scope includes theoretical and practical aspects of robotics, including hardware selection, programming, and the potential role of artificial intelligence.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests starting with a microcontroller, specifically mentioning Microchip's PIC and the availability of free samples.
  • Another participant recommends exploring DIY robotics books and online resources for additional guidance.
  • A question is raised regarding the necessity of AI in robot design, with a follow-up that defines AI in terms of logic for locating, identifying, and navigating to objects.
  • A suggestion is made to experiment with a specific programmable robot, ARobot, which utilizes a Basic Stamp II controller.

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Participants express varying opinions on the necessity of AI for building a robot, indicating that this aspect remains contested. There is general agreement on the importance of selecting a microcontroller and utilizing available resources.

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Some assumptions about the definitions of AI and the specific requirements for the robot's functionality are not fully explored, leaving room for further clarification.

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Hello,

I would like to build a basic automated robot. Is there any recommendations on what resources I should look at?

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Currently, my objectives for the robot is:

-Ability to move along a 2-D flat surface (with wheels)
-Able to pick up and transfer an erasor (using optical (IR) sensors/closed feedback)

Edit:

Should this thread be in the Mechanical Engineering section?

Thanks,

-CronoSpark
 
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Yes. First of all, pick a microcontroller. Microchip's PIC is a nice one. They even send free samples to you. You can also use Motorola chips or any brand you like. Then, learn to program it. Its really more easy than doing it with hardware. Then, look for projects in the web: there are tons of free projects. I would recommend you check
http://www.winpicprog.co.uk/pic_tutorial.htm
Hope it helps
 
I see a ton of do-it-yourelf robotics books in the engineering section at my local Border's book store. I'd say take a look and google robotics. There are a ton of sites out there like was already mentioned.
 
Besides the microcontroller, is AI necessary for making a robot?
 
You can experiment with ARobot from Arrick Robotics.
http://www.robotics.com/arobot/
Its a programmable robot using Basic Stamp II controller using the PBasic Language. Is definitely a very expandable robot and a good start. I plan on purchasing this one.
 
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Besides the microcontroller, is AI necessary for making a robot?
It dpeneds on what you mean by "AI".

I would consider the logic necessary to:

(1) Locate and identify the eraser.
(2) Determine its spatial position.
(3) Figure out how to get to it.
(4) Figure out how to get to the destination.

to all fall under the term "artificial intelligence".
 

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