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  • Missing Figures

    Abstract  

    The objective of this project is to build a robotic dog that performs tricks that are  

    determined by the number of times it is petted. The robotic dog would be a perfect toy  

    and friend for a child, especially an only child. It would not require training, since the  

    tricks would already be programmed into the robot. Although the idea of the robot seems  

    simple, the actual construction of this robot is extremely difficult and takes up a lot of  

    time. Three different models of the body structure were constructed until a fully  

    functioning robot was finally discovered.  

    Background/Purpose  

    About 10,000 to 15,000 years ago, human beings had developed signs of  

    relationships with wolves, which are believed to be the ancestors of the modern  

    housedog. The wolves were social animals that traveled in packs that they were willing  

    to defend with their lives. Social ranks existed in these wolf packs, in which all the  

    wolves would submit to one leader. This submission made it easy for humans to raise  

    wolves for beneficial reasons because the wolves allowed the recognition of humans as

    their leaders. As a result, humans lived in harmony with the human-raised wolf  

    companions, utilizing the wolves for hunting, rounding up their flocks, and protecting  

    them when intruders were a threat. After a long period of time, the wolves gradually  

    evolved into the typical household dogs of today.  

    A household dog would be a perfect companion for an only child of modern  

    times, especially since less people want to have children and since some only want to  

    have one child. An only child with no siblings would sometimes feel lonely or bored and  

    would then resort to begging their parents for dogs. The dog could potentially be their  

    link to attracting some new friends and some extra attention, especially if the dog could  

    perform some tricks to entertain other people. Unfortunately, sometimes parents discover  

    that either they or their children are allergic to the dogs. In addition, some parents dislike  

    all pets and complain that they are too much of a hassle. These conflicts may be solved

    by a Lego Mindstorm robot that performs tricks like a pet dog.  

    First of all, the robot has no fur that may trigger allergic reactions and provides  

    entertainment for children. It may still help children attract attention and give children  

    satisfaction when the robot is petted. This robot may perform certain tricks of the pet  

    dog, and the performed trick would be determined by the number of pats it receives. This  

    robot needs no training and no food, yet it still provides entertainment for a child, and  

    may act as a companion for a child that occasionally feels bored or lonely.  

    Procedure  

    Before beginning the final project, I practiced working with the Lego Mindstorm  

    structures and programming language NQC. After gaining experience from the  

    construction of the Roverbot from the Constructopedia, I explored the many possible  

    ways to make my robotic...

    • Автор:

      londyn
    • 6 лет назад
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