<Updated> This is a prototype for the SFPI challenge. This bot is built with a more complex brain structure; A pseudorandom relaxed signal, a sensory decipherer for wall detectors, excitable motor ganglia and a 2 min memory!
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The memory unit has 4 subunits now, which memorize the perceived wall directions in the last ~15/30/60/120 second.
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The chaos core generates 4 random signals which are reshuffled by the multiplicator. Then these signals are decoded by the "relaxed" lobe (this sets the movement of the bot when no walls are detected, and is reprogrammed every ~5 mins or when colliding). The 4 movement ganglia can be fired by this relaxed signal, or excited/inhibited by either an immediate response from the wall detectors (like a reflex), or the memory unit.
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What does each bit do?
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oh my ... +1 (no words have been invented yet to describe this level of amazing)
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Other info: The mechanism decoding the relaxed signal has a reset function triggered every ~5 minutes or when it doesn't avoid hitting a wall (it doesn't really occur now). I'm pllanning to use it in other modules to implement some sort of basic "learning". Also credit goes to the-good-side, as both the memory units and decoders are based on his RAM units.
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i dont understand this yet but cool +1