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kE7JLM 11-10-2007 15:55

Have you ever wanted to drive a robot over the internet?
 
We are doing just that, we have the Network Camera, and router. Have you guys ever done anything like this before? If so I would love to get some help! Thank You! (on the programming part not building, we already have the robot built)

cbale2000 11-10-2007 16:50

Re: Have you ever wanted to drive a robot over the internet?
 
Wow, thats amazing. Not to mention a good idea!

Though our team has never done anything quite to this extent, I could foresee a few relatively simple ways to go about doing it.
I would be interested to know exactly what kind of robot you're talking about controlling though. Got any pictures? they would be useful to anyone trying to give advice.


I think I might just play around with a concept like this now in my free time. :D

Grant Cox 11-10-2007 17:05

Re: Have you ever wanted to drive a robot over the internet?
 
CD User ChrisSanborn had a very similar idea a while back. Although it appears to be down now, it worked excellently at the time, and he'd probably be the go-to guy for some suggestions/pointers.

wolfie261995 04-11-2007 19:04

Re: Have you ever wanted to drive a robot over the internet?
 
You could try a PINK module.

http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=30013
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive...l_a_web_e.html
http://www.instructables.com/id/Garage-Monitor-3k/

EricVanWyk 04-11-2007 20:15

Re: Have you ever wanted to drive a robot over the internet?
 
Microchip has a ethernet interface chip (ENC28J60). It'll do you right, but it'll take a bit of gumption to get it working.

Use the Pictail so you don't have to spin a custom board.

http://www.microchip.com/stellent/id...ame =en027750


Alternatively, put a gumstix in there. It'll put you back a little bit more in terms of $$, AND you'll have to learn a new environment. However, it also has a bit more kick to it.

http://gumstix.com/

Good luck, and let us know how it turns out!

Swampdude 05-11-2007 20:17

Re: Have you ever wanted to drive a robot over the internet?
 
I'm glad to see someone did this. Reading peoples comments about how fun it is, tells me it could be a big deal.


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