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Team Nidaros Norway

Team Nidaros Norway. The Team We come from a town up north in the middle of Norway called Trondheim. We are Two boys. The programming specialist Amund, Joakim the handyman and tutor Pavel.

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Team Nidaros Norway

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  1. Team Nidaros Norway • The Team • We come from a town up north in the middle of Norway called Trondheim. We are Two boys. The programming specialist Amund, Joakim the handyman and tutor Pavel. • Trondheim Cathedral school is Norway's oldest upper secondary school and is the nearest neighbor to the Nidarosdomen Cathedral. Students have studied there for almost 1000 years. The School can offer a variable and exiting education and study specializations, International Baccalaureate, music, dance, drama and media and communication. • The Robots • Our robots use a master-slave pair of RCXs. Sensor readings from the slave are transmitted to the master which controls the motors powering the wheels. • IR sensors are used to spot and get to the soccer ball and regular light sensors are used to tell when the ball is in front of the robot. • Additionally a compass and rotation sensor is used for navigation along with a light sensor directed at the soccer-field to read the gradient • Robots are programmed in NQC • Robot base is hand-made from plastic cutting board • Kontakt: Trondheim Katedralskole, Munke gt. 8 7013 Trondheim, Norway • e-mail: robocup@idi.ntnu.no

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