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Devinco
At this page, I will list a number of personal projects. In
addition, I am the co-founder and Chief Scientist of a company called
Devinco. Please visit the
company homepage for more information.
LapZ
LapZ is a lap counting system for small radio-controlled
cars. It is small, cheap and highly reliable, with great resolution and
accuracy.
Please visit www.lapz.com for more
information.
Aerial robotics project
How about having your own helicopter, flying around in the
air... You could attach a camera, and have a unique opportunity to see
what's going on, even in the worst accessible places. The possibilities
are limited by imagination only... - and the fact that it's VERY difficult
to fly!!
The CyberEagle Project aims to rectify this obsticle. By
adding a sensor module, a small computer and some communication system,
the model helicopter is turned into a versatile, steady platform for
"doing things in the air".
One obvious advantage is "aerial steady-cam", as the helicopter
will know its state in the air, and will be able to provide an on-board
pan/tilt/roll unit with this information.
Also, flying the helicopter can be made almost fully automatic, allowing everyone
to fly it, virtually without any training.
This dramatically reduces the danger of crashes and expensive repairs.
The CyberEagle Project is my main thesis at the Norwegian
University of Science and technology. It was completed in the
summer, 2002. Check out the project
pages.
The CyberBug Project
This
was my main thesis at Vestfold
College, together with Glenn
Øystein Bergan.
The basic idea was to make a robot with six legs that could walk and turn,
and be controlled by remote radio link from a PC.
To get more info, you can either go to the project homepage.
4-on-a-row
This
was the main project in a course on Java programming, again at Vestfold
College, together with Glenn Øystein
Bergan.
We made an applet comprising the 4-on-a-row game area, some game info and
a part for chat'ing. This applet is the main part of the project homepage
(naturally). It will log on to a server program that is responsible for
the data flow between two clients (i.e. two applets who want to play). Why
don't you give
it a try?