Robots in Dynamic Environments (RiDE)

Robots in Dynamic Environments (RiDE) Image
$1,846
61%
Raised toward our $3,000 Goal
19 Donors
24
days left
Project ends on April 04, at 12:00 AM EDT
Project Owners
Rank State Gifts
1 MD 10
2 FL 3
3 TX 2

Marvin

Howard

Undisclosed Amount

11 hours ago

Anonymous

$20

4 days ago

Srinivas

Chittajallu

$50

5 days ago

Zhiheng

Xu

$50

5 days ago

Joseph

Crawford

$100

5 days ago

Maxim

Zalalutdinov

$50

5 days ago

Alice

Crawford

$50

5 days ago

Anonymous

$100

5 days ago

Sarah and David

Walthall

Undisclosed Amount

5 days ago

Anonymous

$50

5 days ago

Amy

Fugh

$16

5 days ago

David

Guan

$10

5 days ago

Jack

Kinstlinger

$50

5 days ago

Melissa

Kinstlinger

$50

5 days ago

Melissa

Kinstlinger

$50

5 days ago

mario

Mikowski

$600

5 days ago

Kathleen

Crawford

$50

5 days ago

Anonymous

$100

5 days ago

Jiping

Tan

$200

5 days ago
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$10

1 - Wheel

The wheel is a fundamental mechanical component that allows movement and mobility. In robotics or vehicles, wheels provide traction and enable movement across different surfaces. The design and size of the wheel are crucial for stability, speed, and control, depending on the environment and purpose.

$20

2 - Motor

A motor is an electromechanical device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion. Motors drive various systems, such as wheels or arms, providing the force necessary for movement or operation. In robotics, motors are essential for movement precision, speed control, and efficiency, with types like DC motors, stepper motors, and servo motors used for different applications.

$50

3 - Sensor

Sensors are devices that detect and measure physical properties from the environment, such as light, temperature, distance, or motion. These measurements are then converted into electrical signals for further processing. Sensors help systems understand their surroundings and make informed decisions, such as obstacle avoidance, environmental monitoring, or navigation.

$100

4- Processor

A processor, also known as a microprocessor or CPU, is the brain of a system. It executes instructions, processes data, and controls the flow of information. In devices like robots, cars, or computers, the processor performs calculations, decision-making tasks, and coordinates actions. The efficiency and speed of a processor influence the overall performance and responsiveness of a system.

$200

5 - AI

AI refers to the simulation of human-like intelligence in machines, allowing them to learn, reason, adapt, and solve problems. AI systems analyze data, recognize patterns, make decisions, and improve over time through machine learning techniques. In robotics and autonomous systems, AI enables intelligent behaviors such as navigation, decision-making, speech recognition, and human interaction. If you reach this category, we will put your name on our robot.

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