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From: g.r.kiss@open.ac.uk (George Kiss)
Subject: Re: Looking for examples of robots used to teach control systems
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Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 20:36:56 GMT
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In article <38pak3$9q5@engr.orst.edu>, sinton@mohr.ME.ORST.EDU (Alexander
Sinton) wrote:

> I'm desiging a robot to be used as a teaching tool in the control 
> systems lab here at Oregon State University.  It'll be used in the 
> third trimester of an electrical & computer engineering robotics 
> course.  Does anyone out there have any examples or advice on this?  
> It'd be deeply appreciated.
> 
> 					Thanks,
> 						Alex Sinton
> 						sinton@engr.orst.edu

I am developing a desk-top two-wheeled mobile, using an 8-bit 80C592
processor and 418 MHz low-power radio transceiver to communicate with PC's.
 My aim is to keep costs low, since it will be used by students at home in
a distance-teaching course on neural and fuzzy control.
-- 
George Kiss
The Open University
Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA
England
g.r.kiss@open.ac.uk
