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Re: Vex Flame finding

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Originally Posted by charlie1218 View Post
Anyone have any ideas on how to make a program to sense a flame and make the robot drive towards the flame in this scenioro the flame will be about 2 inches off the ground and the robot must sense the flame then travel close enough to put the flame out. We have the ability to use only 2 light (not he line followers) sensors. Thanks for any help. this is part of the maze question (see vex maze by charlie1218)
Using filters to let through frequencies that are strong in a flame, but are weak in the ambient light might help; if you know in advance what the ambient light's and what the flame's spectra will be (and if you allowed to use filters).

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