Use of Python and Phoenix-M Interface in Robotics
Shubham Chakraborty

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how to use Python programming with the Phoenix-M interface to control simple robots, aiming to mimic insect nervous systems and explore foundational robotics for future AI integration.
Contribution
It introduces a method of using Python and Phoenix-M for basic robotic control, serving as a step towards advanced AI and robotics development.
Findings
Successful implementation of Python with Phoenix-M for robot control
Mimicking insect nervous system using minimal software and hardware
Lays groundwork for AI integration in robotics
Abstract
In this paper I will show how to use Python programming with a computer interface such as Phoenix-M 1 to drive simple robots. In my quest towards Artificial Intelligence(AI) I am experimenting with a lot of different possibilities in Robotics. This one will try to mimic the working of a simple insect's nervous system using hard wiring and some minimal software usage. This is the precursor to my advanced robotics and AI integration where I plan to use a new paradigm of AI based on Machine Learning and Self Consciousness via Knowledge Feedback and Update Process.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications
