One example might be in a warehouse where the robots follow 'tracks' to and from the shelves they stock and retrieve from.
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There are no applications for losses, that's why they are called 'losses'!
Robots came about to help people. the first robot was made in 1961 and joined the assembly line at General Motors (GM) ever since people are striving to find new technology to better our population.
From the factory a lot of SPOT WELDS are used. That I know. Whenever you see a bunch of circles in line, spaced out, and at the joints of two surfaces-thats a spot weld. For doing "re-word" or modifying, typically MIG is used for many applications. However, others can be used as well.
It is a speciality in electrical engineering dealing with higher voltage applications such as employed in electrical transmission, switch yards and any applications requiring extraordinary power requirements. It is involved with such things as wire insulation, special designs to avoid arcing, power line towers and so forth.
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It sounds like you are using an NXT unit, but to make a line follower, you don't find the distance between the robot and the line, you find the line and center it under you. I would recommend using the light sensor because it will allow you to find the area where the line is darker than the surrounding surface. Then, whenever the line is not centered under your robot, you have it go back and forth until it finds it.
In the future, a line following robot could be used to lay groundwork for a small structure, repaint objects such as baseball diamonds, lay a trail of something down, or even plow the ground for farmers.
A flow-chart for a line follower robot typically starts with the "Start" node, leading to a "Read Sensors" process that detects the line's position. Depending on the sensor input, the flow branches into two paths: "Turn Left" if the line is detected on the right side and "Turn Right" if the line is detected on the left side. If the line is centered, the path continues straight. The loop continues until a "Stop" condition is met, such as reaching the end of the track.
maybe ask in adifferent way or go to a different site I'm a real person not a machine thank you bye
Off-line Programming (OLP) is a Robot programming method where the Robot Program is created independent from the actual robot cell. The robot program is then uploaded to the real robot for execution. In off line programming the robot cell is commonly represented as a graphical 3Dmodel.
It always need a path to run either white or else since the IR rays should reflect from the particular path (color mostly used white on black).
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For repetitive tasks which use the same path things like following one on the floor of a factory to remove the need for a human operator also lines of metal placed under lawns can be used as a guide for a robot lawnmower
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Procedure and constuction of a simple robot.how to make it
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