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Inventing A New Robot
by StudentEngineer 21 years ago
by StudentEngineer 21 years ago
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by Marcel 21 years ago
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by Jessica 21 years ago
by Jessica 21 years ago
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by marcel 21 years ago
by marcel 21 years ago
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by Ted Mazelllan 21 years ago
by Ted Mazelllan 21 years ago
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by DD 21 years ago
by DD 21 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by nashron 19 years ago
by nashron 19 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by nashron 19 years ago
by nashron 19 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by nashron 19 years ago
by nashron 19 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by nashron 19 years ago
by nashron 19 years ago
how can i get a robot
by michael odegbami 20 years ago
by michael odegbami 20 years ago
Re: how can i get a robot
by michael odegbami 20 years ago
by michael odegbami 20 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by ralph crouch 21 years ago
by ralph crouch 21 years ago
The following message (subject: Inventing A New Robot) was posted by StudentEngineer, on 2/21/2003 10:51:51 AM:
Hello, I am a sophmore engineering student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute working on a team project for a course called "Introduction to Engineering Design". Our assignment for this semester is to create a table tennis robot that is better than current models on the market. Part of our research includes determining what players are looking for in a machine. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to share their opinions on table tennis robots. Here are some questions that would help us design a better robot: 1. Have you used a TT robot? 2. If not, why? Price? Availability? Don't like what they do? 3. If so, which one and how did you like it? 4. What features in robots do you like and/or dislike? 5. What would a robot have to do to make you really, really, really want to buy it? 6. What is the maximum amount of money you would spend on a robot (if it were good enough to spend money on)? These questions are not exclusive - any other information you would like to share would be greatly appreciated and very helpful. Thank you for your time. Jessica RPI Engineering Student |