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Everything came together today for NiVek's J.D.'s official first journey. NiVek J.D. is a remote control tractor purchased from Target that was converted over to be controlled via a small on-board computer programmed in Java. The same basic board I used for NiVek I was used for this "robot".
This robot has two cool features not on NiVek I. The first is it has a GPS module purchased from Parallax. The second and which I think is really exciting is it using a Windows Mobile device as a "Repeater" that allows for communications from the NiVek embedded computer to a a PC. This design is based upon software components that are part of WiMo or Windows Mobile Robot, you really need to check out that site! This consists of some kewl software components that are made up of a Compact Framework 2.0 application that runs on Windows Mobile and a collection of services that run under Microsoft's Robotics Studio.
NiVek J.D.'s Hardware
Basically the radio was just ripped out of the existing remote control tractor and and the motors were connected to the NiVek embedded computer. As with the "original" WiMo, the Windows Mobile device was mounted on a servo with a CD-ROM. The original WiMo used a SmartPhone not a Pocket PC so that probably worked out a little better, it's nice to be able to pan the camera however with my driving skills (smacking into walls) one of these days, I'm pretty sure the CD-ROM is going to end up in pieces . I need to re-think that part of the design.
NiVeK J.D.'s Maiden Voyage (well at least one of the first few)
50,000ft System Overview
Finally one last picture of you host at the controls!
Looks like my day job is going to be busy over the next few weeks with DevConnections and MEDC but I hope to sneak in a few hours every once in a while to push this effort forward!
Can anyone figure out what NiVek stands for?
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