at
Intelligent Transportation Workshop
Mingo County Career Center
Feb. 11, 2002

Teleoperating the LEGO City
at Marshall University

from Mingo County.


 
Programming a traffic signal here.
 

 

Build

Program

 

Download

Speed indicator

 

Program

Download

Activate

Motorcycle
Teleoperating the LEGO CITY at Nick J. Rahall, II, Appalachian Transportation Institute at Marshall University
Click SENSORS CITY for instructions

LEGO City through Red Rover Software

Operate the Monorail, car, and gate.
Download a program and have it run at the City in the math room at  Mingo Vo Tech.


Davis Creek Red Rover

Rose Jude has nice classes.
Some students could have gone to at movie but stayed to do robotics.



 
 
 
The instructions for this car has two swivel wheels much like the wheels on the chairs where we are sitting.
 

 
 
 
Teleoperating the city

 
The principal is a excellent monorail operator.
Thank you for the 
Mingo Count Career Center 
T-shirt.


 
 
This monorail is not at remote location.
 
It can be operated remotely by light since the students programmed it to react to light.

 

 
 

 

 
 
The gadget was programed to be an alarm. 
If the heavy object was lifted off the touch sensor the sound went off.

 
 
 
The program for the 2 light sensor made it controllable by shining the flash light on one and then the other light sensor.
The gate was programmed to open for light. Then programmed to wait for a mail message from the car.

 
 
 The PRE PASS for trucks works the same way.
 Sensors

 
 
 

 
 
 Hi from one part of WV to another.
 


LEGO Links of  Linda Hamilton
11 Feb. 2002