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nuttaphong191
Joined: 13 Dec 2006 Posts: 37
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22 Sep 2007 15:49 Robot to robot communication |
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| I like to ask if anyone has experience with two interacting autonomous devices, robots. Personal experience is what I mean... (eg. finished or unfinished) I just came from a lecture session and the topic was slightly, hm, covered. Autonomous society instead of a single device?
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Sal
Joined: 29 Nov 2005 Posts: 310 Helped: 37
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24 Sep 2007 11:53 Robot to robot communication |
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mmmmmmmm
I see no difference between two transceivers, whether they are human operated or autonomous, unless there is a specific standard for that applications. otherwise any existent communication can be employed.
You may want to give more information to have a better idea what you want to talk about.
regards
Sal
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nlksg
Joined: 08 Aug 2007 Posts: 26 Helped: 1 Location: Singapore
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25 Sep 2007 6:46 Re: Robot to robot communication |
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| nuttaphong191 wrote: |
| I like to ask if anyone has experience with two interacting autonomous devices, robots. Personal experience is what I mean... (eg. finished or unfinished) I just came from a lecture session and the topic was slightly, hm, covered. Autonomous society instead of a single device? |
During my study time I saw some of my Lab mate build a group of robot that communicate throught ZigBee module. They collect assigned colour pallet on the table.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZigBee
http://www.maxstream.net/
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