I'll show you mine if you show me yours
Posted: 24 Apr 2011, 11:27
Like my fellow followers of this forum, I love to look over robot designs. Although "grand" designs (like biped and rock crawler) are awe inspiring, I find more modest designs are actually a better source of inspiration for future projects.
So in order to motivate you to present your designs, grand or otherwise, I'd like to briefly present my latest design.
This is my third attempt at producing a simple, but robust platform for robot navigation experiments. It's sensor suite includes a forward quadrant touch sensor, a compass, a US sensor, and the feedback signals from the two drive motors. Although I'm not a real fan of castor robots, they are easier to build, program, and maneuver around complex urban environments, like my living room. Although I've already started to concentrate on the initial software load, there are still a lot of changes that I'd like to make to the hardware.
If anyone is interested, I'd be happy to continue to post updates to this topic or answer any questions you have.
But what I'd really like you to do is to take the time to open a new topic and at least briefly present your latest design.
So in order to motivate you to present your designs, grand or otherwise, I'd like to briefly present my latest design.
This is my third attempt at producing a simple, but robust platform for robot navigation experiments. It's sensor suite includes a forward quadrant touch sensor, a compass, a US sensor, and the feedback signals from the two drive motors. Although I'm not a real fan of castor robots, they are easier to build, program, and maneuver around complex urban environments, like my living room. Although I've already started to concentrate on the initial software load, there are still a lot of changes that I'd like to make to the hardware.
If anyone is interested, I'd be happy to continue to post updates to this topic or answer any questions you have.
But what I'd really like you to do is to take the time to open a new topic and at least briefly present your latest design.