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RC-AC
This is the Remote Control Animal Crate, my second entry in the smart move contest. It uses 3 motors, and 2 Ultrasonic sensors. It is suppose to have a color sensor to follow lines, but I didn't add one. I will tell you why in the next section. The front wheels drive the RC-AC at 3 times the speed of normal bots, and it turns fairly well.
This has no program because I used the Remote Control feature on the 2.0 software, which works great, except that the third motor can only go forward, which in turn, makes the door semi-manual. Do not ask for a LDD, because I refuse to make one. Please comment!!!!

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 NXTein1996

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 30 April 2010

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 smartmove, vehicle, crate, animal, remote, control, rc, wheels, door, nxt, gears, fast

How the real one would work.

The real RC-AC's would be used in airports, vetrinary clinics, and humane societies. They would work like trains, except follow lines that are on the ground. They will follow the lines on the ground, and if someone or something gets in the way, it stops and waits until the object moves, (The ultrasonic sensors act like cameras). When one of these comes near a junction of lines, a operator woud control all the crates just like trains, by telling them to go left, or right, by using switches, buttons, or levers. these also would come in different sizes depending on the size of the animal.

Why it is a SMARTMOVE

You know how the airports get the animals into the cargo hold of a plane? Well if not, I will tell you. First, the workers put the crates on the conveyor belt, Second, the crates are transported onto a luggage truck, Third, the truck drives toward the plane, and finally, they are put on another conveyor that leads to the cargo hold. These crates reduce the work done by the employees, and release no CO2 in the air, because there is no need for a luggage truck. All the workers have to do is put the animal in the crate, and the crate moves toward the cargo hold by following line routes. The operator would just steer the crate into the cargo hold. Simple, right?

More Pictures

Since I decided not too post an LDD, Here are some more pictures.

Comments

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  • NXTein1996

  • Dinoguy7719, Yes, I did attach it afterward, but failed to take pictures of it. It was attached behind the ultrasonic sensor in the front of the robot. The reason I didn't put one is because I was in a "half awake phase" and wasn't thinking correctly. Build On!

  • Posted 1115 days and 8 hours ago


  • Dinoguy7719

  • Thank you for making that clear. You keep building too!

  • Posted 1112 days and 11 hours ago


  • CheckMate9500

  • Congratulations on winning the contest. I dont get how your robot 'follows a line'?

  • Posted 1095 days and 18 hours ago


  • Ahlstrom97

  • If you press the TAB key in the remotecontrol software, the A servo will go backwards. Very cool project! 5/5 stars!

  • Posted 1067 days and 11 hours ago


  • MacLuver_formerlyNASAman1110_

  • Just a question, If it reduces emissions, what does it run on, and if it runs on electricity, how is the electricity generated? Excelent Project!

  • Posted 1044 days and 5 hours ago


  • NXTein1996

  • MacLuver formerlyNASAman1110, it would probably be solar powered, since it runs on electricity. CheckMate9500, in which way? Do you mean in actual life or in the program? Ahlstrom97, I solved that thanks to you!!
    Comment my other projects too!!

  • Posted 1041 days and 6 hours ago


  • CheckMate9500

  • NXTein1996, what I don't get is how can the robot follow a line without a color/light sensor, since it is supposed to follow one in real life?

  • Posted 1037 days and 23 hours ago


  • NXTein1996

  • Well Checkmate9500, After I took the pics for RC-AC, I put on the color sensor and decided to have some fun by trying what I explained in the second section in a program. It worked, but I didn't want to take pictures again, also my brother (Legomypizza1999), wanted to build something, so he took it apart, and well that's it!

  • Posted 1018 days and 6 hours ago


  • skeloton325

  • NXTein1996-In the remote control window, click "configure" and you can change motor A's direction.
    Cool Project, too!

  • Posted 681 days and 16 hours ago


  • NXTein1996

  • skeleton325, thanks I figured that out eventually.
    I am currently making my third pinball machine, (and it is taking forever to build :)). I just hope it will actually get posted unlike my Vampire Bat.

  • Posted 567 days and 8 hours ago


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