Teleoperation of SENSORSCITY
from Miller Elementary
January 23, 2002
A car, a monorail, and a train are available for Teleoperation at
the LEGO SENSORS City in January 2002. From the Red Rover Red
Rover side you can operated the other monorail and gate. The live view
on http://legocamera.marshall.edu
shows the end of the CITY that can be programmed over the internet by RoboLab.
Through the Red Rover Red Rover software you can operate and see the the
view from the opposite side.
Davis Creek demonstrated the program writing and sending of RoboLab
program as a mission to SENSORS CITY. At the Nick J. Rahall, II Appalaciahian
Transportation Institue at Marshall University where the LEGO City actually
is,
some of the people that have teleoperated from their offices also
received teleoperators licenses.
Miller Elementary TAG and fourth grade students used Red Rover and
wrote RoboLab programs. Each group passed on the knowledge of how
to send a mission to the LEGO CITY. At Martha
Elementary, the after school LEGO group built new projects and put
them together to start setting up their own city. Each Martha student
teleoperated the LEGO CITY at Marshall University by Red Rover or RoboLab
program missions through SENSORSCITY.
Click
to see how many time the train went around from 12:37:55 to12:38:26.
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