How can one make a laser or infrared or radar-guided system with arduino?

How can one make a laser or infrared or radar-guided system with arduino?

>acquire laser or infrared or radar-guided system
>acquire arduino
>glue it together
jeez, that sure was hard...

hahaha I need to know how to 'glue' (solder&combine) it together and which codes to use in order to program it. And exactly which parts to use

Attach cat to lazer pointer.

so you all come from Sup Forums .. is there no serious forum about this topic?

>radar-guided system
be more specific
I'm guessing this is for a vehicle
but how fast will it be moving

also Sup Forums is for consumer electronics

the fuck do you expect. A parts list and wiring diagram?
Fuck off and do your own homework.

Try typing that into Google.

bumping for peaceful interest

You could use like a liner follower? (Not a native english speacker). They are a few libraries for infrared systems to do that and plenty of projects in pages like instructables or youtube

Oh look it's this thread again

Kys

I want to build a guided rocket

It is bad enough we have pajeets showing up and asking for everything. Fuck off

It is for a military drone, what tracking or guiding system shall I use?

the fuck is a pajeet im from holland

>so you all come from Sup Forums
I am from /sci/, occasionally slumming it in Sup Forums, like now.

OP made a too wide request and get a derailed train.

Guide...like what? A car, toy, model airplane or what?
Guide... for what? Homing in, obstacle avoidance or swarm fleet navigation?

Fuck off, Muhammad

Homing rocket to a flying target

Basic EO guidance is easy.

Just stick a camera on, filter the image, blob detect, locate centre then adjust course. Use OpenCV or something.

Go Away Peace Truck of Tolerance Driver!

Read Control Theory + Digital Signal Processing

.t Sheikh Suleiman al-Hollandi

Did you know that Germans made image homing seeker during WW2? You need a negative of the target and mechanics to scan/zoom image and an error detector to do it. We are talking about 70 year old analogue technology here.

>p-please pamper me
just your average tarduino user

Except Arduino can't do any of that because it's a piss-weak 8-bit controller.

Now i need a tutorial on how to make one. Can anyone help me out? I will be famous