Human Guider Robot
Hello people
I m new member to this community. I have one project to which i have given the name HUMAN GUIDER ROBOT (HGR), in this project i want to make a robot that has fixed defined path and guide the peoples and tells about the location Information.
for example.
Location A,B,C, X
A=Library
B=Cafe
C=Classrooms
X=Initial point
The robot is standing at the X point in any building and it has the saved info. about the locations A,B,C if some one came near to the robot and Said hello can you guide me this place then Robot says ok Come with me and it starts moving towards location A then at Point A it stops and give the brief description about it then it confirms from the person shall we move to the next location if person says Yes then it moves towrds the Location B and in the same manner to location C. that's It!
So i want some tips and guidance on this project, Which microcontroller will be used and other components and moving mechanism?
also What would be approximated coast for it?
can anyone help me in making this project [specially this site admin], then just PM me i will give you the details
P.S: i can pay to the person who can make it. Thanks



@ Wed, 2012-01-25 19:34
Project Completed!
Good News!
My project is 95% Completed and It's Functunal
Here are some Snaps:
@ Sat, 2012-01-21 22:29
My ROBOT is Nearly Ready , I
My ROBOT is Nearly Ready , I will post Pics and Details Sooon!
@ Tue, 2011-08-23 09:49
@ robologist: Thanks , It's
@ robologist: Thanks , It's almost the same what i want , but it's for quite professional people,
I want to make one that has defined part not more than 800 meters i guess, and i have 6 months time for it!
@birdmun: Thanks for the Info!
anyone who can help in making it??
@ Tue, 2011-08-23 09:15
Minerva
Here ya go, meet Minerva :
Minerva
Think this one cost many thousands and many months of programming. Good luck.
@ Tue, 2011-08-23 09:06
It sounds like
a simple line follower would do most of what you want. Add a LCD screen, either something like a 2x20 or a full on graphical screen and maybe a few buttons and off ya go. The choice of microcontroller is really up to you, what you can readily find available to you, and, finally, what language you are comfortable programming in.
As an aside, I don't have a robot built yet for myself, so, I would not even begin to build a robot for someone else.