Hi.
There is again a good telerobotics app for android called RoboCam.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.proghouse.robocam&hl=en_US
You build a Mindstorm's EV3 robot and tape/glue on an android mobile.
The mobile connects with Bluetooth to EV3 and then with wifi to the internet.
It can then be remotely controlled from other countries from a mobile or computer in a browser.
Here is some collected info from their website about their app development.
http://www.proghouse.ru/tags/robocam
Translate it with Google translate.
https://translate.google.com
It is not in open source as CellBots was released in 2009.
www.cellbots.com
The thing is now that I want to build so it can control a holonomic robot ie a robot with 3 omni wheels.
I encoded CellBots that was in Java 2014. See my movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skD91m5jRX8
Now my question is.
Can anyone give me some tips or help to fix a holonomic stearing of the RoboCam app?
I have asked those who made RoboCam on their site and they say that you should be able to do this with mailboxes.
See my discussion at the bottom of this page.
http://www.proghouse.ru/article-box/92-robocam
Anyone that can help me ?
Mr Magnus
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmEzJDlAiNw
I plan to equip it with laser tag weapons and laser aim system.
I plan to set up about 10 of these robots in a room,
for people to remote control over the internet as a game.
This one is build with an EV3 and a android phone with a app called RoboCam that can be coded to do almost anything.
So I guess anybody can dp this.
Regards MagI