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From: hattori@convex.com (Mato Hattori)
Subject: Re: Sonar and Bats (was: Re: My robot project status #3)
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In <1992Mar28.021516.19490@cs.brown.edu> kjb@cs.brown.edu (Ken Basye) writes:

>I've seen of bat sonar and our experiences here with the standard
>Poloroids, if we even got halfway to the bat we'd be in fantastic
>shape (especially if we could do it with only, say, 10 times the space
>and power the bat uses :-).  I'll dig up references to Simmons' work
>on request.

I'm very interested in this.  Please tell me further details of bat's sensor.

By the way, I'm from Japan and living in Plano, near by Dallas, TX.
There is the Robot Sumou Tournament once in a year in Japan.
I took part in this tournament two times before, and I will do this year, too.
I'm trying to construct a robot Sumou fighter now.
If you are interested in my projects, let me describe it.

Mato
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Mato Hattori
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