Beam News Archive August 98




August 30
Thanks to Lee for spotting a mistake in my Walker Ver2.2 schematic. Please e-mail me if you see an error...I'm only human.

The BEAM tek FAQ site is off-line for the remainder of the month. The Old site is still up, if your really deperate. Brian's site exceeded his servers monthly transfer limit. A testament to one of the best BEAM sites around...second only to mine of course ;-). Cheers Brian.

The BEAM Meta-URL List site has been updated with more URLs. There's now over 650 urls to choose from!

August 29
The 7th Annual Western Canadian Robot Games are going to be held on November 14, 1998 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Hmmm...maybe I'll skip school and go over to Calgary for a while...sound like a plan? I think so! Contact Craig Maynard for details.

August 28
Brian's BEAM page has been updated with pictures of his photovores and his current projects.

Four sites have been added to the BEAM web ring since I last checked. Is your web page on it?

August 27
Ian has updated BEAMcentral. Look for more updates in the following weeks.

August 25
Just received a couple TPM motors from Solarbotics. These things are incredibly tiny and well worth the price. Here's the stats. I'm going to build an all surface mount "MicroVore" just to see how small I can make it. Hmmm...sounds like contest material to me...details to come...

August 23
Wow...sorry about not updating for so long. I've been busy to say the least.

BGMicro is selling pager motors for 99 cents each or 10 for $7.50. Quality unknown and quantity unknown.

The Dallas Personal Robotics Group will be having a roboticscontest September 12th at 12pm to 3pm in the Infomart room 1061 in Dallas Texas. See the DPRG website for more details.

August 16
The surplus gearmotors from Techmax are gone already...did you get yours?

I'm going to be updating this page and totally restructuring the page design. My plans include adding a lot of Javascript so make sure your browser is up to date. Sorry if it goes all to hell in the next two to three weeks.

August 15
This surplus shop has some great high quality, cheap gearmotors. Thanks to Shivakumar Gopalakrishnan for this one.

The Robo Expo was great. I saw Craig's new hunger and predator boards in action and the Parallax boys were out there in full effect. I suggest you see it if it's coming to your town.

August 14
Tommorrow is the LA stop for the Robo Expo. Since I happened to be still on vacation in the area ...I think I'll stop by. Details can be found at The RobotStore.

August 12
Brian has announced his new beam site.

August 10
It's my Birthday today!!! 20 years old...geez...where did the years go?

August 08
Check out Gaston Groisman's Cyclops FLED photovore.

August 07
Solarbotics has updated it's site and product list. Dave now stocks those long awaited "TPM" motors, 1381 (5 kinds), rubber wheels, photodiodes, miniball spheres and some new caps. Look at the "What's New" page to see site updates. You asked for it...you got it!

September 1998 issue of Electronics Now has an article on Mark Tilden's micro satellite SatBots. No new or useful information but a testament to the growing popularity of BEAM none-the-less.

August 04

Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 11:58:32 -0600 (MDT)
To: chao@intergate.bc.ca
From: "Mark W. Tilden"
Subject: Re:

"Thank you very much. I'd greatly appreciate it if in the future, you could keep me informed on the latest and greatest from your lab...time permitting of course. I feel like the innovation in the public sector is stagnating... everybody seems lost. We are all curious about your work but no one know what direction to go to try and build on your work. Well...anyways...I don't want this to end up being another whinny e-mail begging you to finish the next segment to Living machines, Robotica Principa I think it was called...so thank you for your reply and any updates in the future would be immensely appreciated."

Chiu. The short answer is we need serious, irrifutable, repeatable biomech experiments published and read before anyone can even start to take the stuff seriously. However, publications like that don't sell in the modern world, so I run the edge between science and appearance. Fortunately, they aren't so far apart as you might think, but until I can get many others than myself working on some of the fundemental issues, it'll stay a hobby with phenomenology.

Recruitment continues.

markt.


August 03

Date:Mon, 3 Aug 1998 17:28:56 -0600 (MDT)
To:chao@intergate.bc.ca
From:"Mark W. Tilden"
Subject:Re:

"I am very curious to know what kind of research your focusing on right now. What aspects of BEAM are you working on and what direction do you think the technology is heading. I realize the scope of this query is quite large but I really would appreciate the best response that time allows."

Hey Chiu. Currently I'm working on two main projects: the nature of biomech social systems by building a robot chess set of wheeled bots with replaceable heads and reconfigurable Nv controllers, and the study of adept meso-scale (hand sized) limbed machines for real world survival. Basically a brain and body project for two different sponsors. To solve both, I'm working on developing the smallest hextile boards ever using SIOP technologies, pre-populated so I can reduce my bot development time from weeks to days. First prototypes are in and they're not perfect alas. More work to do.

On the side, I'm also working on space bots, advanced competency brain designs, the theory behind nervous net controls, and my big Roswell robot sensor head.

Where the technology is heading is a difficult question as so much depends on the capricies of the market and politics. We need a big, visible demo of the technology showing its' ability beyond conventional control systems and it's looking more and more like it'll be space. Have a meeting with JPL in two weeks. Will know more after that.

Good to hear from you.

markt.


August 2
Dennison Bertram has an idea on memories that I think is worth investigating. Look at the top two e-mails. I strongly agree with his views that the innovation in BEAM Tek has tapered off and is stagnating. It seems the e-mail list is now catering to the fledgling newbie who's trying to learn basic electronic theory instead of the BEAM technologist striving for a superior BEAM creature. This is compounded by the fact that none of the "small-gods" as they once were called, haven't been heard from in ages. It is my hope that the signal to noise ratio increases for the sake of the advancement of the technology without sacraficing the growth and education of the younger/beginner crowd. If this is possible remains to be seen.




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