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BEAM Dragster Solar Robot with it’s Strategic Winning Design Analysis for the Nexus Photoroller Competition
Author(s) -
Siddarth Jain,
Navneet Tiwari
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/593-546
Subject(s) - nexus (standard) , competition (biology) , computer science , robot , beam (structure) , simulation , human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , optics , physics , ecology , embedded system , biology
We are introducing a novel methodology that demonstrates the feasibility of the crystal oscillator as a solar engine. The design objective is to construct a solar robotic machine which uses the solar power as the only source of energy to race over 1000mm straight track in the minimum time spell. During the design and implementation phase, we have successfully introduced the application of the gold capacitor in the relaxation oscillator. This successful design not only beats Asia’s 150 teams but also fetches the mind of the 10,000 techies from all over India. The full text of the article is not available in the cache. Kindly refer the IJCA digital library at www.ijcaonline.org for the complete article. In case, you face problems while downloading the full-text, please send a mail to editor at editor@ijcaonline.org

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