Training our new generation of robots at RoboManiacs Contest, in April 2018

HBFS Robotics has been constructing some of the fastest line follower robots on the planet in the past four years. Our engineering efforts allowed us to win many national and international competitions.

Check our website for a full list of the events we took part in, and more:

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45 thoughts on “HBFS Line Follower – Next Generation of Robots”
  1. Which sensor you are using? I am using the TCRT5000 IR sensor, but facing difficulty. It did not work over the PVC-printed banner track unless the sensor touch the ground. Could you please suggest me?

  2. Nice. Fast!!! We did a senior design project just like this but 30 years ago in EE. We did it all analog and it had to follow a track (optical) and then switch to RF and follow a buried wire. Did it on an rv chassis. Neat to see how far (and easy) things have come.

  3. Hello guys, how are you? My name is Arthur Rizzi, I'm member of brazilian robotics team named Tamandutech. Team is composed for students of Federal University of ABC. We participate of local Line Follower competitions and now we are going for the robothallenge romania. At the moment we are creating a new robot and I like very much your video and the final result.
    Can we talk more about the project and create a network to share experiences in the line follower area?

  4. someone smart please explain to me, is this thing using IRs? and is it possible to make it fast with IR or are there any alternative methods? I am new to robotics so sorry for a dumb question

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