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> ## Exercise 5 - Clap Controlled Car
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> ## Exercise 5 - Clap Controlled Car
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> #### Task
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> Sivan Toledo, [3], has investigated how the sound sensor can be used to detect claps. Through an investigation of a
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> sequence of sound sensor readings during a clap he suggest the following method to detect a clap:
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> A clap is a pattern that starts with a low-amplitude sample (say below 50), followed by a very-high amplitude
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> sample (say above 85) within 25 milliseconds, and then returns back to low (below 50) within another 250
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>## Exercise 6 - Party Finder Robot
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>## Exercise 6 - Party Finder Robot
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