September 2018 Page 2 of 7

Demo 4 Flower

<h4>Denise Li</h4> <h4>Justin Kufro</h4> Flowers need sunlight to survive, so to make our artificial flower fit in we gave it the ability to search for sufficient light sources….

Lion vs. Trashcan: A Demo by kirmanh and xuetingl

What better way to communicate than through fighting?  This pair of Arduino-powered robots uses trigger switches to send each other to not-so-nice messages via appendages attached to servo arms. …

What’s My Number – Demo 3 by Wayne & Connor

Overview Two armed robots play a guessing game: one hides a secret number between 0 and 9 and the other must guess it by entering a digit on…

Demo 3 – Jessica Lew and Leah Kendrick

ronitb – Demo 3 Robo Slap Jack

Ronit Banerjee, Oliver Terell Slap-Jack, red-hands,  red tomato we all have played extremely childish games growing up that at times have involved slapping each other’s hands. The rules…

Demo 3: Finishing Each Other’s Song-tences – Jen & Sora

Summary Our two robots are akin to soulmates in love: they finish each other’s song-tences (get it, instead of sentences)! Each bot is equipped with a speaker, a…

Demo 3 – The Conversation (Henry, Vivek)

Demo 3 – The Conversation Henry Zhang, Vivek Anand (Partner – Henry Zhang) The mechanism built consists of two robots that push switches to interact with each other….

Dragon vs. Knight – mmong & npaiva

War: Ceasefire: How They Work: The Dragon and Knight robots communicate through the simple language of violence. Upon booting up, there is a chance that one of the…

ovg – Demo 3: Responsive Cars

Oshadha Gunasekara Partner: Justin Kufro Our interface of communication was through switch actuation. One of the cars would travel forward at a constant speed until a switch was…

jkufro Demo 3: Responsive Cars

Justin Kufro Partner: Oshada Gunasekara These responsive cars are made to communicate through sensing the world through limit switches. One car moves only when its limit switch is…