Accident Avoidance M06 FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 Cargo Connect Challenge
Accidents can cause many problems when transporting cargo. People could be hurt, cargo and machines could be damaged, or your cargo could be late.
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- 24 Sep 2021
Accidents can cause many problems when transporting cargo. People could be hurt, cargo and machines could be damaged, or your cargo could be late.
Energy efficiency plays an important role in transportation. Switch your diesel engine for electric. You will save money while being environmentally friendly.
This is a 10 out of 10 video recording about the FIRST LEGO League 2020 RePlay competition and the mission called Boccia Target. We are using LEGO Mindstroms Robot Inventor. The 10 out of 10 recording shows how reproducible the solution to the mission is. You will see a demonstration of a complex attachment that does 3-4 things at once - it alights, pushes, drops, which are all things that are commonly seen at FLL competitions.
This FRIST LEGO League video tutorial is about he Boccia Share mission from FIRST LEGO League 2020 RePlay competition. In the tutorial we demonstrate how to push on a lever to release a mission model part - in this case a box. You have the choice before the competition to cooperate with the other team and to decide if you are going to do the blue or the red box.
The goal of the Pull-Up bar mission is to have the robot pull up on the bar... ok.. wording. In this video tutorial we demonstrate an interesting attachment that helps the robot attach to the Pull-Up bar and hang there. How do we do this - with a platform, that brings the robot to the bar and then detaches itself from the robot
The Slide mission the FIRST LEGO League 2020 is about the LEGO Minifigures sliding down the slide and the robot bringing them back to base. We must somehow bring then back do base. Do we push them on the Slide? Do we pull them? Or we could lift them. In this video tutorial we decided to pull the minifigures, but there is a catch.
This video tutorial is about flipping tires. We are using a LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor and the missing is from FIRST LEGO League 2020-2021 competition called RePlay. In the video you will see how to approach the two tires and how to flip them with an attachment. Then they must be returned back to the black circle.
This 10 out of 10 tutorials demonstrates how we can accomplish a flip mission with a LEGO Mindstorms Robot inventor in a repeatable way. We manage to flip the tires on almost every try. You will learn and see how the attachment works and is able to push and flip the mission models.
Accuracy and consistency is the topic of this tutorial, as all 10 out of 10 tutorials are at FLLCasts. We use a robot build only from LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor parts and we accomplish the mission 10 out of 10 times. You will see how we use an active gear attachment to catch the wheel and pull it to the black circle, which accomplishes the mission
In this video tutorial we use an active attachment with a gears, built only form LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor parts, to accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2020 Treadmill mission. The goal of the mission is to rotate the mission model for a couple of seconds so that a pointer makes a half circle rotation. What you will learn is a good principle to approach such missions.
This is a 10 out of 10 tutorial demonstrating the accuracy of an active gear attachment that accomplishes the Treadmill mission from the FIRST LEGO League 2020 RePlay competition. When the robot is well aligned to the line before that it is easy for the robot to accomplish the mission. You will see how we make use of the friction of the wheel to rotate the mission model.
The goal of the Innovation project mission is probably to give everybody an easy win on the competition. A mission that does not require an attachment or a complex program and it the same time is quite interesting. In this video tutorial you will see our robot and our innovation project construction, along with how we complete the mission. Hope you like them!
In this short animation we demonstrate how the LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor Distance sensors could be attached to the robot and then use to stop at distance from a wall. This wall could be the border of the field or another mission model. We need an attachment, we need a sensor and we need the robot. In the live video in the lesson we enter into more details and explanations of how the sensor is used. Programs for the distance sensor are provided in the lesson and in the LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor Programming course we enter into more details about how to program the distance sensor
Renewable energy from the wind is used to turn the turbine blades and generate electricity.
Release the energy units from the wind turbine.
Augmented reality transforms a piece of art into an experience.
Rotate the statue to reveal an augmented reality experience.