Few things fascinate a simple Hackaday writer as much as a tiny robot. We’ve been watching [Keri]’s utterly beguiling micromouse builds for a while now, but the fifth version of the KERISE series ...
You would think there are only so many ways for a robotic mouse to run a maze, but in its almost 50 year history, competitors in Micromouse events have repeatedly proven this assumption false. In the ...
Lab rats beware — there's a new turbo-charged robotic cousin of yours on the block. This little autonomous fellow, Tetra, has just wowed micromouse hobbyists with a 4.766-second finish time in a maze ...
Meet Tetra, officially the fastest mouse on four wheels. Stuart Little’s got nothing on this guy. Tetra’s completion of an “expert class” maze in 4.7 seconds shatters last year’s best by more than a ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- The 31st All Japan Micromouse Robot annual competition is held in November each year to find the fastest robotic micromouse to navigate a maze, and this year’s competition promises to ...
The University of Nevada, Reno’s micromouse scooted its way around the maze in the fastest time Saturday to beat out 10 other teams from around the west. The MicroMouse competition featured small ...
It may not look all that mouse-like, but this so-called micromouse robot can navigate a maze unlike any other — robot or otherwise. Built by Ng Beng Kiat, the Min7.1 bot has a top speed of 12 ...
At the 32nd annual Micromouse Robot Competition in Tsukuba, Japan, lecturer Ng Bent Kiat's 90-gram, 4-wheeled mouse robot, called the Min 7.1, set a new world record. The competition has two stages.
[Photo: Ng Beng Kiat] If you’ve ever found a maze puzzle particularly difficult, prepare to be both amazed and ashamed. In fact, you may have just been beaten by a robotic mouse, which managed to ...
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