Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Video: Microsoft Robotics Studio Videos

Channel 9 has four how to videos on using Microsoft Robotics Studio on their site


Singapore Sumo-Robot How-To #1: Getting the Robotics Bits
Singapore! Are you ready for our local Sumo-Robot competition with Microsoft Robotics Studio? If you are, check out the video on how YOU can get started on the competition using the VIRTUAL SUMO ROBOT.

Getting the virtual sumo ready on your machine should take about 20 mins! We have number of additional videos to show you the basics of the robot and guidance on how to code your logic.

In this video, Shen Yizhe (MIC Tech Lead from NUS) and Chewy Chong (MS Developer Evangelist) shows you where to get the bits, how to install and how to test your installation. The step by step details can be found at Chewy’s blog (http://verychewy.com).

Singapore’s first Sumo-Robot competition will take place at MEDC Singapore 2007 on 8 June in Suntec. Make sure you sign up to check out the event in person. We will have more competitions across the island over Summer 2007 so stay tuned.

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Singapore Sumo-Robot How-To Video #2: Understanding Your Robot's Inputs and Outputs
In this video, Shen Yizhe (MIC Tech Lead from NUS) will be showing developers where are the sensors physically located on the Sumo Robots and what are those sensors used for during a Sumo Robot Competition.There appears to be a problem with the streaming media file redirecting to one of the other videos... we suggest you download the full video (7.84 MB).
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Singapore Sumo-Robot How-To Video #3: Building Your First Robot
In this video, Shen Yizhe (MIC Tech Lead from NUS) and Yap Baofa (MSP from Singapore) will be discussing about the various steps which a developer has to take in order to write and deploy their first robots into the simulated environment which comes with the Sumo Robots Package released by the Robotics Studio Team. After completing this video, developers will be able to understand the basic concepts in deploying their self-created robots into the simulator.This video contains "code views" and we recommend you download the Full Video to clearly see the code details (48MB).
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Singapore Sumo-Robot How-To Video #4: Understanding Your Robot's Code Methods
In this video, Shen Yizhe (MIC Tech Lead from NUS) and Tan Chun Siong (MSP from Singapore) will be going through the various methods that form the decision logics of the Sumo Robots. At the end of this video, developers will be able to code their own decision logics and strategies for their Sumo Robots.
As this video contains "code views", we recommend you download the Full Video for the best view (38MB).
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