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Hi David
That's so creative, I love it :-) The end result is really amazing!
Do they move randomely or is there some coordination…?
Christophe
Christophe,
Sorry - for the slow reply, just saw your comment.
I haven't got around to developing this further. The ambition was to get the robots to communicate using the front horizontal IR distance sensors - this is very challenging (pretty much impossible!) when they are spinning (i.e. communication is at 10Hz and that is just too slow for the speeds involved). However I have managed to get them to exchange communication when they are both in the balanced state (both aligned and pointing toward the central axis).
I'll try to get back to it this month and post the code and some comments.
David