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.. http://www.didi.com/www/areas/products/monkey2/MK11/index.html |
.. http://www.didi.com/www/areas/products/monkey2/MK11/index.html |
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Related work |
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www.awb.tu-berlin.de/Service/Mitarbeiter/goebel/ 2002-WWDU_Goebel_MedicalDevices.pdf - Similar pages |
www.awb.tu-berlin.de/Service/Mitarbeiter/goebel/ 2002-WWDU_Goebel_MedicalDevices.pdf - Similar pages |
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Both LEGO bricks and computer mice appear in the scientific |
Both LEGO bricks and computer mice appear in the scientific |
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literature as components, but not together. |
literature as components, but not together. |
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- LEGO has already published a robotics invention series called |
The LEGO Group has published a robotics construction series called |
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Mindstorms, which also contains bricks with touch and light |
Mindstorms, which contains bricks with touch and light |
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sensors and a central unit to control them. Even the central unit |
sensors and motors, and a central microcontroller unit to control them. |
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is quite expensive and the existing sensors |
is quite expensive and the existing sensors |
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are not accurate |
are not accurate |
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enough for controller use, we look them forward with interests. |
enough for use in user interface devices. |
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REF: Mindstorms-using articles &c |
REF: Mindstorms-using articles &c |
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physical Lego-sized bricks are used as controllers for applications |
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- using physical Lego-size bricks as controllers for applications |
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a sorting experiment shows how two hands can |
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In [yee03peephole]_, one of the prototypes for |
In [yee03peephole]_, one of the prototypes for |
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using pda as a peephole to a larger canvas |
using pda as a peephole to a larger canvas |
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uses mice and fishing lines for triangulating |
uses mice and fishing lines for triangulating |
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the position of the pda (which the user can move around): |
the position of the pda (which the user can move around). |
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the distance to a reference point |
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was measured by having the fishing line go through a grid wheel |
was measured by having the fishing line go through a grid wheel |
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in the mouse with small weigtht at the end maintaining tension. |
in the mouse with small weigtht at the end maintaining tension. |
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