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The sensors on line tracking robots track a line on the floor. A projected line would shine on the floor, but would be blocked by the robot itself. The sensors wouldn't have a line to track, and would only be able to see the shadow of the robot. |
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For this to work, you would need to redesign the sensors |
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evilpenguin: I wasn't suggesting that existing robots would
work directly - we'd have to design new ones, but the
technology is
very similar. You could either look ahead with a camera, or
have some sort of light sensor bar on top that detected the
laser directly. Implementation details. Anyway most line
following robots are not designed for speed, so new ones
would need to be built for that reason alone. |
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