lean, mean, golf-ball-collecting, obstacle-avoiding, a*-path-planning, machine!
Our team is attempting to have the quadrotor achieve three axis control using filters, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266 and OpenCV
Sending a 2D line drawing to a robot to draw the line
We built a line-following balancing robot that uses computer vision and IR sensors to follow a line and detect obstacles.
Using a TI F28379D Launchpad and a plastic recorder we coded a robot to move. Using WiFi an ESP8266 sent the notes to LABView on a computer.
A robot with IR and UT sensors to wall follow is tailed by another robot using a USB camera with the help of two MyRios and TI C2000 chip.
The balancing “Segbot” (mouse) receives commands wirelessly from LabView, to escape the deadly claws of the all-seeing robot cat.
A tone-detecting, line-following, break-dancing robot car!
This project uses a self balancing two-wheeled robot to navigate a user drawn path as well as dance using beat detection.
An autonomous robot that line follows and moves 'snowballs' in its path out of the way and then continues lane following. Mimics a snowplow.
Breanna Chan and Brenna Kelly's final project for ME 461
Piloting, acquisition of cryostat, magnet, instrumentation and control of LASER beams in position for 2D material measures
A heart rate monitoring system that tracks your heart beat in "BMP" but I made a little difference by adding some LabView Visualisations.
A six-legged robot spider that can walk, balance and display sweet visuals on an LED array.
This exercise will show you how to use your OpenScope MZ to read the output of a first order RC circuit.
Imagine a 'foosball table' that autonomously calculates LIVE match statistics, such as goal scores, ball possession, successful passes, shot
This tutorial will teach you how to use Digilent's Pmod interfaces in LabVIEW.
Creating a LabVIEW Data Dashboard to interact with your embedded LabVIEW application from your Android or iOS tablet.
Case structures can be used to selectively execute code based on the value of a condition.
LabVIEW provides many options for debugging code. A subset of basic debugging methods are covered below.
This tutorial describes the process of setting up the development software (LabVIEW and LINX) on the host PC.
This tutorial describes the process for blinking an LED on the BeagleBone Black or Raspberry Pi 2/3 by creating a LabVIEW application.
This guide will show you how to make a physical interface for LabVIEW.
This project uses a tablet running Data Dashboard and a Raspberry Pi to wireless control a WF32 fan set up.