Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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Good Idea.. This what we call creative..
ReplyDeleteBut, one thing that made me curios..
Is the program is stereotype.. which mean it had been arranged that you will put the glass first, then bottle, then the aluminum?
Is the robot or this MACHINE, will do the same thing, if the bottle, glass, and aluminum are being place by mixed?
Example: Aluminum first, then glass then bottle?
P/S: Continue on the great works..
Is the program is stereotype.. which mean it had been arranged that you will put the glass first, then bottle, then the aluminum?
ReplyDeleteyou can try our project, whether when you put the aluminum first, glass second and bottle last.. i guarantee that our robot did not make mistake...
Is the robot or this MACHINE, will do the same thing, if the bottle, glass, and aluminum are being place by mixed?
The machine only accept 1 type of can in one time...
If that so, your project is brilliant..
ReplyDeleteI hope I can learn on how you program this robot.. Because, till now I cannot think on how the robot can detect the different of the aluminum, tin, and glass..
Can you share on your idea?
The glass detect by touch sensor because glass is heavy... when we put the glass it can press the touch sensor...
ReplyDeleteThe aluminum and bottle detect by light sensor... do you know how to measure the colour of the aluminum and the bottle? if u dont know i can teach u...
ok2.. i get it.. nice work..
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