Posts Tagged ‘Raspberry Pi’

Dojikko v2

Sunday, July 8th, 2018

I’ve given my little robot a huge upgrade – she can now see the world properly! This video is just an introduction, and there’ll be a proper demonstration of her path-following abilities later.

[Watch in HD]

Her brain is now a Raspberry Pi instead of an Arduino, and she sees with an infrared camera (for better low-light performance) in greyscale, instead of just measuring the distance in front of her. This means she can now have a proper goal – instead of just moving towards walls and then turning, she can now drive along a path!

She uses a neural network to judge how quickly she should be driving and how to steer. Although she only sees at 128×64 resolution, this is a huge improvement! Currently, I’m still in the process of training her well (driving along paths with her recording the view and the controls that I’m giving her).

In a future video, I will also go into details of the circuitry, including the way that the Raspberry Pi can hold its own power on and only turn it off once it’s finished shutting down, because the only explanations for how to do this that I could find online required a ridiculous number of components and constantly leaked small amounts of power when turned off, which this way does not. Plus, this way only requires a relay, transistor and resistor.

Please forgive the inverted colours of the subtitles!

I only noticed this after I had subtitled the entire video, and there’s no easy way to batch-change this in the video editor. I tried using a hex editor to find/replace the colours, but to no avail… orz
I could pretend that it’s a throw-back to the time when I used the colours this way, but it was actually a mistake.