# Make A System That Communicates ## Connect ### Design Brief Design, build and program a robotic system that follows a path and communicates its position at least twice along the way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6piMI1JPDQc * Robotic systems are built from smaller, related subsystems. Look at the automobile system shown in the video. What subsystems can you see? * What kinds of robots follow a path? * What kind of system do you want to make? ### Brainstorm Discuss different solutions to the design brief. Think about: * What kind of motorized mechanism can be used to control the movements of a robot? * How can the robot sense where it is along the path? * How can the robot communicate its position? ![EV3 + LEGO Bricks](/static/lessons/make-it-communicate/ev3-plus-parts.jpg) ## Construct ### Build You can start by tinkering with the LEGO elements in the picture and then build on. More building ideas: [![EV3 Frames](/static/lessons/make-it-communicate/ev3-frames.jpg)](https://le-www-live-s.legocdn.com/sc/media/files/support/mindstorms%20ev3/building-instructions/design%20engineering%20projects/ev3%20frames-5054ee378e624fb4cb31158d2fc8e5cf.pdf) [![Tracks](/static/lessons/make-it-communicate/ev3-tracks.jpg)](https://le-www-live-s.legocdn.com/sc/media/files/support/mindstorms%20ev3/building-instructions/design%20engineering%20projects/tracks-32d7554813af3f25cf5012d54a4bad2b.pdf) [![Color Sensor 2](/static/lessons/make-it-communicate/ev3-color-sensor2.jpg)](https://le-www-live-s.legocdn.com/sc/media/files/support/mindstorms%20ev3/building-instructions/design%20engineering%20projects/color%20sensor_v2-e7fd54b6fa3cdfe36f414c1d2510f9cb.pdf) Build a path for your robot to follow. You can use electrical tape on a floor, or marker on paper. You can use objects as milestones to indicate a path that can be detected by either the Touch Sensor, Color Sensor, or Ultrasonic Sensor. ### Program Before you program, think about: * How will you program the robot to follow a path? * How will you program the robot to communicate its position? * Which programming blocks will you use? ### ~hint Explore the different Motor and Sensor blocks in the programming menu. ### ~ ### Sample Solution [![Video: EV3 Track Rover](/static/lessons/make-it-communicate/ev3-track-rover.jpg)](https://legoeducation.23video.com/v.ihtml/player.html?token=79c99735f906403a4dd7f2909935983d&source=embed&photo%5fid=19857954) The Track Rover follows a path using the color sensor. It identifies two locations by color. Track Rover solution combines these building ideas: * EV3 frames * Tracks * Color sensor 2 Two copies of the tracks are built: one for the right side and a mirror image for the left side. [![Track rover assembled](/static/lessons/make-it-communicate/ev3-track-rover2.jpg)](https://le-www-live-s.legocdn.com/sc/media/lessons/mindstorms-ev3/ev3-dep/building%20instructions/track-rover-bi-6aadb1b053df0c58a0dea108b5ce0eea.pdf) ### Sample Program Solution This program works with the Track Rover. If you create a different robot, adjust the program to fit your solution. Program summary: * If the Color Sensor sees black, Motor B runs at -50 power and Motor C turns off. * If the Color Sensor sees white, Motor B turns off and Motor C runs at -50 power. * If the Color Sensor sees green, all motors stop and the green sound plays. * The robot waits one second, then motors move forward. * If the Color Sensor sees red, all motors stop, and the red sound plays. * The robot waits one second, then motors move forward. * Loops unlimited. ```blocks forever(function () { if (sensors.color3.color() == ColorSensorColor.Black) { motors.largeB.run(-50) motors.largeC.run(0) } else if (sensors.color3.color() == ColorSensorColor.White) { motors.largeC.run(-50) motors.largeB.run(0) } else if (sensors.color3.color() == ColorSensorColor.Green) { motors.stopAll() music.playSoundEffectUntilDone(sounds.colorsGreen) motors.largeBC.run(-50) } else if (sensors.color3.color() == ColorSensorColor.Red) { motors.stopAll() music.playSoundEffectUntilDone(sounds.colorsRed) motors.largeBC.run(-50) } }) ``` ### Download and test Click Download and follow the instructions to get your code onto your EV3 Brick. Press the center button on the EV3 Brick to run the program. ## Contemplate ### Test and Analyze As you work on your solution: 1. Describe one part of your design that worked especially well. 2. Describe one design change that you had to make. 3. What will you try next? ### Review and Revise Take a moment to reflect on your robot solution. Think about: * Can the robot’s movement be more accurate? * What are some ways that others have solved the problem? Describe two ways you could improve your robot. ## Continue ### Personalize your project * Add/remove LEGO elements to improve the way your robot moves. * Click on the JavaScript tab and experiment with changing the values in the code. * Add a custom image or sounds by adding blocks from the Brick or Music menus. ## Communicate Here are some ideas: * Create a video of your project, especially your final presentation and your robot’s performance. * Explain some important features of your software program. * Produce a building guide for your model by taking a series of photographs as you deconstruct it. * Include an image of your program with comments. * Add a team photograph! Congratulations! What will you design next?