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Python Robotics Projects

You're reading from   Python Robotics Projects Build smart and collaborative robots using Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788832922
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Prof. Diwakar Vaish Prof. Diwakar Vaish
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

Title Page
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Preface
1. Robotics 101 FREE CHAPTER 2. Using GPIOs as Input 3. Making a Gardener Robot 4. Basics of Motors 5. Making a Pet Feeding Robot 6. Bluetooth-Controlled Robotic Car 7. Sensor Interface for Obstacle Avoidance 8. Making Your Own Area Scanner 9. Vision Processing 10. Making a Guard Robot 11. Basic Switching 12. Recognizing Humans with Jarvis 13. Making Jarvis IoT Enabled 14. Giving Voice to Jarvis 15. Gesture Recognition 16. Machine Learning 17. Gesture-Controlled Robotic Vehicle 18. Making a Robotic Arm 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Making it fully autonomous


Now, you must have understood the basics of autonomous driving using a simple proximity sensor. Now is the time when we make it fully autonomous. To make it fully autonomous, we must understand and map our surroundings rather than to just turn the vehicle till the time it encounters an obstacle. We basically need to divide this whole activity in the following two basic parts:

  • Scanning the environment
  • Deciding what to do with the perceived data

Now, let's first write the code and then see what we need to do: 

import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
import time

GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)

import Adafruit_ADS1x15
adc0 = Adafruit_ADS1x15.ADS1115()

GAIN = 1
adc0.start_adc(0, gain=GAIN)

Motor1a = 20
Motor1b = 21
Motor2a = 23
Motor2b = 24

GPIO.setup(Motor1a,GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(Motor1b,GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(Motor2a,GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(Motor2b,GPIO.OUT)

def forward():
        GPIO.output(Motor1a,0)
        GPIO.output(Motor1b,1)
        GPIO.output(Motor2a,0)
        GPIO.output(Motor2b...
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