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For a project I am making a PacMan sort of game between 2 robots. However, I need a way for the chasing robot to track the other. I was reading and so far saw GPS and RF signal tracking...but I curious of how accurate these are. I really need something to become inches between the escaping car. There will be obstacles in the course for the cars. Any suggestions would be great! Best method? Best accuracy? | |
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You already posted this question in another forum. Don't double post.
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