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Published inApr 2018
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ISBN-139781788471565
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Kyle Markland
Kyle Markland
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Kyle Markland

Kyle Markland is a young robotics enthusiast and aspiring engineer who is committed to helping others learn about technology. His first introduction to robotics was when he joined a FIRST LEGO League (FLL) team. In 2015, he started a weekly series of robotics tutorials on his YouTube channel Builderdude35. The videos aim to teach viewers engineering and programming concepts such as PID line following, dog gears, and pneumatics. In recognition of his efforts in robotics education, LEGO MINDSTORMS officially named Kyle a MINDSTORMS Community Partner (MCP) in August 2017.
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We will use the Falcon as the base robot and do some modifications that will enable it to navigate autonomously. Make sure that you have read the previous chapter and that you are familiar with how the Falcon's hardware works before you proceed.

We will be adding two navigation sensors to the Falcon: a Dexter Industries dGPS and a HiTechnic compass sensor. We will take a look at how each of these sensors works and how they will enable the Falcon to navigate autonomously:

Dexter Industries dGPS

This is a simple GPS chip that connects to the satellites that orbit the Earth to give us an estimate of where the EV3 is in the world. The dGPS provides information such as UTC (time), latitude, longitude, heading, velocity...

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Author (1)

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Kyle Markland

Kyle Markland is a young robotics enthusiast and aspiring engineer who is committed to helping others learn about technology. His first introduction to robotics was when he joined a FIRST LEGO League (FLL) team. In 2015, he started a weekly series of robotics tutorials on his YouTube channel Builderdude35. The videos aim to teach viewers engineering and programming concepts such as PID line following, dog gears, and pneumatics. In recognition of his efforts in robotics education, LEGO MINDSTORMS officially named Kyle a MINDSTORMS Community Partner (MCP) in August 2017.
Read more about Kyle Markland