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DARPA Sensors
After hearing about the DARPA competition and success of many of the robots, I've decided that I would like to build a smaller one of my own. I want to start off small and just have it be able to travel about 100 feet, so it will most likely be an RC car sized robot, which means no giant sensors hanging from the bumper. I was wondering if anyone knew what sensors the teams used, and where they can be purchased. Hopefully I am not going in over my head, and if you have any advice, I'd love to hear it!
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