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This specific file is documented as a video demonstration of the robot's movement or construction, hosted via Dropbox.
The project involved the creation of a bell-shaped robot designed to mimic or interact with motion. The robot's physical structure was built using expanded foam and finished with a shirt and skirt to give it a humanoid appearance. Technical Specifications IMG_0627.MOV
The team utilized a sophisticated blend of motion capture technology, hardware, and software: This specific file is documented as a video
Further details were originally hosted at pulsefield.com/hackahula. The Team The project was a collaborative effort by: Dr. Nicolas Weidinger Mark Burdett Hardware: Arduino microcontroller for logic control
Perception Neuron (Axis Neuron software) was used to track movement. Hardware: Arduino microcontroller for logic control. DC Motors for physical movement. String Potentiometers for position sensing. 80-20 T-slot aluminum for structural framing. Software & Design: Matlab for data processing. Adobe Illustrator and Keynote for design and presentation. iMovie for video editing and documentation. Media Assets