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building testing mock ups (if needed) | |||
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**scale | |||
**opening/closing mechanics | |||
**human avatar | |||
preparing maps and creating laser cut file | |||
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building the board | |||
*2 weeks intense work | |||
*can be divided into teams: | |||
**electronics | |||
**actual board | |||
==Things done so far== | ==Things done so far== |
Revision as of 16:00, 8 May 2017
Success Criteria
Decide on the scale of the arena for the ants
- how fast are ants moving - how long does it take for the ants to find something
- how fast does this compare to human movements
- how many turns/intersections do we want in the environment
Timeline Think how the avatar of the human can be incorporated Feedback with human environment so the two are matching 1. Decide on the lay-out/design of the map.
- How fast do human move? How fast the ants? (Test)
- Which areas do we want to reproduce for the ants? (Weimar, Düsseldorf Park,...) (Discuss)
2. How does the board work.
- technical drawings
- general layout
- cleaning the board
- integrating tracking system
- integrating human movement (projection, laser pointer, little robot avatar,...) (discuss)
- details
- entrance; docking the nest
- safety plans (air, what if they escape, ...)
- electronics
- material list:
- electronics
- Laserpointers for human avatar
- small robot for human avatar
- projection
- building materials
- wood
- plexiglas (most logic option because of visibility)
- plastic tubes min. 6mm
- screws
- glue (Holzleim and Hot glue)
- electronics
- find and prepare maps
- www.schwarzplan.eu or www.mapbox.com, ask some architecture students, Katasteramt, googlemaps etc.
- prepare lasercut file
- building the actual environment
Activities
- Do experiments to test out the scale
- do experiments with materials
- build
Risks
- The scale is a risk factor because synchronizing can be hard.
Solve by testing it.
- the environment should be ant-friendly and make sure they cannot escape
Time
Scale
- experiments for the scale: first two weeks
Combine ideas with people that are dealing with the virtual environment: after 2 weeks
- A lot of things are depending on decision of other groups
building testing mock ups (if needed)
- 2 weeks
- scale
- opening/closing mechanics
- human avatar
preparing maps and creating laser cut file
- 2 weeks
building the board
- 2 weeks intense work
- can be divided into teams:
- electronics
- actual board
Things done so far
First testing with speed of the ants. A track of 60 cm (without the dead ends, this is just the distance to the goal) with 3 intersections was accomplished in an average time of: 90 sec
Compared to humans: Humans walk 1.5 m/s That would mean that in 90 seconds they can cover a distance of 135 meters. Meaning that every 45 meters you would have a route decision making point.
The frequency of the route-decision making points is something we can use in order to make decisions about how big the field should be in the end.