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For a final year robotics project, combining a camera with robotic arms for assembly and disassembly tasks is suggested. The discussion highlights the importance of demonstrating competence or originality, with options ranging from building a physical robot to creating a simulation. Ideas include participating in competitions like fire-fighting robots and soccer robotics, as well as exploring chaotic exploration behavior through a proposed paper. The conversation also touches on the appeal of animatronic projects. Engaging in these innovative concepts can enhance learning and showcase skills in robotics.
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Am thinkin about a robotics project for my final year project, can you help me in some ideas about some projects in this domain?
 
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hisham.i said:
Am thinkin about a robotics project for my final year project, can you help me in some ideas about some projects in this domain?

Maybe combine a camera with a couple of arms to assemble and disassemble stuff?
 
Final year of what? Do you need to show competence or originality? Write a paper or just build something cool? Maybe just a simulation, they are _so_ much easier...

But I've been working with small real robot cars, so here're a few ideas.
First, the fire-fighting competition:
http://www.trincoll.edu/events/robot/
next, soccer:
http://www.robocup.org/
and last, I just remembered this paper that was probably never published that modeled a chaotic exploration behavior:
http://www.santafe.edu/media/cms_page_media/261/Meisburger_final_paper.pdf
maybe you could implement it?
 
heres one i thought was a cool idea

 
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Wow. That animatronic dog and kid are pretty amazing...
 
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