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Robotics at Home with Raspberry Pi Pico

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246079
Pages 400 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Danny Staple Danny Staple
Profile icon Danny Staple

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface Part 1: The Basics – Preparing for Robotics with Raspberry Pi Pico
Chapter 1: Planning a Robot with Raspberry Pi Pico Chapter 2: Preparing Raspberry Pi Pico Chapter 3: Designing a Robot Chassis in FreeCAD Chapter 4: Building a Robot around Pico Chapter 5: Driving Motors with Raspberry Pi Pico Part 2: Interfacing Raspberry Pi Pico with Simple Sensors and Outputs
Chapter 6: Measuring Movement with Encoders on Raspberry Pi Pico Chapter 7: Planning and Shopping for More Devices Chapter 8: Sensing Distances to Detect Objects with Pico Chapter 9: Teleoperating a Raspberry Pi Pico Robot with Bluetooth LE Part 3: Adding More Robotic Behaviors to Raspberry Pi Pico
Chapter 10: Using the PID Algorithm to Follow Walls Chapter 11: Controlling Motion with Encoders on Raspberry Pi Pico Chapter 12: Detecting Orientation with an IMU on Raspberry Pi Pico Chapter 13: Determining Position Using Monte Carlo Localization Chapter 14: Continuing Your Journey – Your Next Robot Index Other Books You May Enjoy

Planning to extend this robot

I rarely view robot projects as complete, especially those that are learning and development platforms. There are always new sensors to try, new programming algorithms to make, or simply bugs and quirks to iron out. On the other hand, there are ways to make robots more robust and cope with rougher environments, making the chassis lighter or the electronics simpler, so let’s start by considering some ideas for this robot and hopefully inspire some of your own.

Sensors you could add

The first exciting way to extend this robot is to add more sensors. Sensors are fun to program to get data from. This means you may have to figure out how to incorporate them into existing behaviors and mount them, though.

The following figure shows a selection of sensor extensions that could be interesting:

Figure 14.2 – Robot sensor extensions

The preceding figure shows a selection of sensors that would be great to extend this...

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