Teacher BANK's repositories
Autonomous-Warehouse-Project
A system to allow multiple LEGO Mindstorm NXT robots to traverse a wooden maze and collect and deposit virtual items
BFS-Maze-Solver
BFS maze solving program
CS1010-Robotics-Project
Used an EV3 robot and it's corresponding sensors to develop and implement a maze-solving algorithm
EV3-Maze-Solver
SmallBasic program for an EV3-based robot that uses an ultrasonic sensor.
ev3_maze
LEGO® Mindstorms® EV3 Maze Runner
Ev3MazeSolver
Solves Mazes
ev3mazesolver-1
A Program for the EV3 Dev (LEGO Mindstorms) to solve a maze
Game-OOP-Racing
Project OOP of CLC1-k17-HCMUS
IoTtweet-M5Stack
Interface IoTtweet with M5Stack
lejOSEV3Project
Where Chris and I put the leJOS EV3 Java code for the robot we built. Uses AI to analyze its surroundings and a depth and breath first search algorithm to solve a maze and find the most efficient way back to the start.
M5-ProductExampleCodes
All example codes of products supplied by M5Stack have been collected in this reposity.
M5StickC_Slot
M5StickC Slot machine demo
M5StickCProjects
StickWatch2 and some interesting projects based on M5StickC
Mobile-SDK-Android
DJI Mobile SDK for Android: http://developer.dji.com/mobile-sdk/
NXT-maze-solver-robot
:gift: The Maze Runner: NXT maze solver robot
NXT-MazeSolver
Java maze solving impl. for NXT bricks
Project-Spyn-FSE-100
JAMM Motors presents the HoneyBadger®️ for Project Spyn. The HoneyBadger is a car that demonstrates autonomous navigation within a maze and can pickup and dropoff a passenger and is disabled-friendly too. It includes a color sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, and touch sensors. The HoneyBadger was built using the Lego Mindstorm EV3 kit and was programmed entirely on Matlab. It employs the Wall follower maze algorithm. JAMM Motors is the team that I was a part of for my FSE 100 class. The car had the fastest timing of 1 minute and 57 seconds among 11 groups. JAMM Motors is comprised of Jacob Andrus, Anirudh Chinepalli, Michael Galvan, and myself. Jacob designed and built the entire car from scratch and contributed to some of the source code. Michael was the chief coder on the team and wrote most of the code and also developed a lot of the logic. I coded the sensors, part of the logic for the delays. My role was more focused on documentation/submissions and testing/error reporting.
pxt-ev3
Microsoft MakeCode editor for the LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Brick
robertalab
IMPORTANT: this repository statys for HISTORICAL reasons only. The actively supported repository is "openroberta-lab". In the "develop" branch of this repository please read the files "IMPORTANT_CHANGE.md" and "README.md". Thank you very much.
RobotC-Modular-Maze-Code
This is a project to demonstrate to my students some ways to use modules (functions) to simplify a maze challenge for a Mindstorms EV3 robot in RobotC
StickWatch
A DIY smart watch based on M5Stick of ESP32
UIFlow-Firmware
UIFlow firmware
WordPressExpress
WordPress using Node, React, GraphQL, and Relay