Arduino powered robot following magnets.
I would like to build a robot, similar to a line following robot, but with buried magnets.
The idea is that the front of the robot would have an array of "Hall-effect" type sensors that would look for magnets.
The magnets would be very powerful Neodymium magnets - that are mounted to the tops of stakes that are pushed into the ground
and are flush to the surface of the dirt.
The robot would advance to the magnets, and navigate right or left in an attempt to keep the array of sensors centered on the
magnet row. (attached is a crude drawing)
I would like to orient all the magnets so that the south pole is facing up, and then at the end of the row of magnets have the last one in the
sequence with the north pole up. This way the robot would know that it's at the end of its circuit.
Questions:
a.) Can I get a Hall-effect type sensor to read reliably at 4-6 inches?
b.) Should I use some other type of sensor?
Has anyone already done something like this?
This would be an outside application in the yard.
I welcome any input or other ideas.
Thanks!

