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Hi fellows, Here is the source code of the OpenCV Homework. Each line on the source code commented with the explanation. A Pdf doc. added to explain : The main purpose of homework, Where to acquire required libraries , OpenCV Installation Instruction, Setting up a OpenCV project on VS2010. Download Proposed Input & Output…
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I just had an idea yesterday that can get me to make a self-balancing robot without buying any expensive electronic components. You know last summer i made a cellphone controlled RC Car which had a tabletpc onboard to get commands via bluetooth.That time , having an onboard tabletpc , save me from buying a…
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My passion for electronics, particularly robotics, began when I was a young child. I would often salvage electronic parts from toys and repurpose them to create new inventions. One of my favorite projects was building cranes using small motors and magnets. Even then, I dreamed of creating something that could fly—like a helicopter or…
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Hi my fellow readers, Here’s a little summary of the projects i’ve been working on lately… Algoritms&Programming 2 Homework :: OpenCV Character Position Detection : With OpenCV’s built-in Computer Vision Functions it has been very easy to develop a character position detection application. Here is a screenshot from the application i made. Algoritms&Programming 2…
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Hi fellows, It’s been quite a while since these projects first appeared on Make:Blog but i didnt share those on my blog.So i decided to have them on my blog. 🙂 IR-Liqard : click here for the article Narduino : click here for the article
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Hi everybody, Here is a photo of my homemade shields for arduino. Upper-Left:Narduino2.0 – L298 Motor Driver Shield Upper-Right: MIDI Controller with 3 LEDs for feedback Lower-Left:Narduino1.0 -Same Functionality with Narduino2.0 except Veroboard. Lower-Right: IR-Liqard – Data Monitoring Shield with IR receiver. visit my flickr page for closer photos. MIDI Controller Shield is the…
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Hello everyone, I’ve been working on a web app project for the past five months, which introduced me to the RaphaelJS library. Last night, I decided to take a break from business-related coding and create something just for fun. The result is a new project that plays with gravitational physics: LunarCannon. In this game,…
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Hi fellow readers, It’s been quite a while since my last update, and I wanted to share what I’ve been up to lately. I’ve been deeply immersed in a significant web app project primarily based on JavaScript. Alongside this, I’ve been working on various other web programming endeavors. After spending months coding with JavaScript—enhanced…
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Hello everyone, Lately, I’ve been diving into web programming, exploring PHP, JavaScript, jQuery, and related technologies. As I wrapped up my studies in PHP, I decided to create a simple yet practical solution to a common problem I’ve encountered. Like many, I frequently use my phone’s notes app to jot down thoughts on the…
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Hello everyone, I’m excited to share my latest project using my brand-new Arduino Duemilanove: the DIY IR Receiver. The goal of this project was to enable my laptop to receive commands via an infrared (IR) remote controller. To accomplish this, I repurposed an old IR receiver that came with the video card of my…