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Over the summer I worked on a project for fun to track and fire an airsoft gun at geese walking on the lawn. The airsoft turret used 2 motors, a camera and LIDAR, a raspberry pi 4 (with motor hat and thermal case), Googl Coral TPU, and wooden/3D printed supports. Due to the motors being weak the final version was not able to move the airsoft gun…

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Over the summer I worked on a project for fun to track and fire an airsoft gun at geese walking on the lawn. The airsoft turret used 2 motors, a camera and LIDAR, a raspberry pi 4 (with motor hat and thermal case), coral TPU, and wooden/3D printed supports. Due to the motors being weak the final version was not able to move the airsoft gun since it was too heavy. Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Image 5

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Over the summer I worked on a project for fun to track and fire an airsoft gun at geese walking on the lawn. The airsoft turret used 2 motors, a camera and LIDAR, a raspberry pi 4 (with motor hat and thermal case), Googl Coral TPU, and wooden/3D printed supports. Due to the motors being weak the final version was not able to move the airsoft gun…

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