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Details of The antifire robot
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If the alarms antifire of the day today were robot, would make little more than to run in turn screaming "Fire, fire, you put yourselves in but". But with the realization of Oculus, the winner of the competition of this year of the "Trinity College Fire Fighting Home Contest Robot" (competition for antifire robot of the university of Trinity), has made a step in the just direction towards something more profit of a heap of iron "full seed-panic" of circuits.  The competition is opened the inventors of all the levels, from the children to the engineers. The participants were coming from from far countries, which Rumania, the Kuwait and South Korea. The mission of all the robot was simply of sfrecciare through a model in scale of a plan of one house (2,49 m for 2,49 m), in order to try to extinguish one candle. The score has been calculated employing a complicated formula, that it rewards the flexible programming, but punishes in the case in which the robot it is maldestro. As an example, if it touches a wall loses points. The speed is, naturally, supreme: five years ago were necessary vary tiny in order to find the candle, today come true that objective in second. The Oculus, constructed from computer science engineer Jim Cannaliato of the SAIC Advanced Technologies and Solutions Group, is equipped with visual sensors (Oculus means eye in Latin), but the inventor reputa a lot of its happened to the computer monocard JK Microsystems Flashlite V25, in how much the computer was in degree to carry out the multiple tasks in more effective way of concurrent its.
Category: Robotics Type: Glossaries and Dictionaries
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