Creating an adaptor for the LEGO Mindstorms NXT controller that allows connection of the LogIT Microsense range of sensors to enable the use of robotics and data logging as supported by LEGO ...
Optical sensor, touch sensor, sound sensor, ultrasonic sensor, and 32-bit microprocessor. It seems that the next generation LEGO Mindstorm "LEGO MINDSTORM NXT" with four input ports, three output ...
Lego's Mindstorms have been a popular platform for teaching robotics. The new Mindstorm NXT takes this to the next level with a sophisticated NXT control module featuring a pair of built-in processors ...
National Instruments announced the NI LabVIEW Toolkit for LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT. With the new toolkit, LabVIEW users can create and download VIs to operate and control the MINDSTORMS NXT robotics ...
Lego just announced their Mindstorm NXT which is (gulp) "smarter, stronger, and more intuitive than ever." The new toolset features a wide range of sensors allowing your bot to now sense and react to ...
Abstract: This paper presents an implementation of a DTCNN, programmed entirely in LEGO Mindstorms NXT robot to, together with perceptron, guide a robot avoiding obstacles. The map will be processed ...
Most people who play with the LEGO Mindstorm NXT, especially the younger ones, never find a reason to go beyond the stock programming environment. However, LEGO has a good policy for groups who wish ...
I admit it. I have had a long-term love/hate affair with the Lego Mindstorm line. I love the idea of building robots from preformed plastic bricks, but the actual kits always failed to live up to my ...
Steve Hassenplug is sitting in a van with seven other people on the way to a Lego convention in Washington, DC, explaining the limitations of Lego’s previous robot-building kit, called Mindstorms. "It ...
It's been almost a year since we first saw the Lego NXT Mindstorm kit demoed at CES in Las Vegas, but nine months later, its here in the UK. Robots, Lego and computers, what's not to get excited about ...
When I was a wee lad, Lego were dead simple: nearly every piece was a square or a rectangle, and if you were lucky, you could split two pieces off of each other without breaking a finger. Consider my ...