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pic: FRC Team 2607 - 2015 Robot
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Re: pic: FRC Team 2607 - 2015 Robot
Great looking robot and picture.
Congrats on the District Win ! Can you provide a few more details on your mecanum compensation for CoG ? |
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We were able to get something that worked quite well, however, by making the situation a lot simpler and just doing some trial and error. The robot is designed to be balanced pretty well left to right, so any wheel speed compensations can be done for the front pair and back pair together. What we did was just put the robot under the different loads it can experience in the competition (e.g. one tote, two totes, can, ect.) and came up with a table of ratios to decrease the speed of either the front pair of wheels by or the back pair of wheels by. This compensates for the lower force that wheels under lower downward loads are able to apply. So, for example, while the robot isn't lifting any totes, its CoG is biased aft in order to provide more room to be pushed forward as more totes are lifted. In this scenario, the back wheels, under higher loads than the front, are commanded to run a certain percentage (I think around 10%) slower than the front. As the tote load increases and the CoG moves forward relative to the geometric center of the mecanum drive, this percentage goes to zero and then negative, commanding the front pair to run slower than the back. We had planned to put a force sensor in line with our elevator in order to actively sense the weight being held by the elevator and dynamically adjust the compensation accordingly, but it just wasn't high enough on our priority list and time and lack of human resources meant it didn't get implemented. This correction can be used in teleop or autonomous, but since we also drag the totes along the ground sometimes, our driver has simply gotten used to compensating on his own. It does get used as intended in autonomous though, where the robot needs to strafe correctly while holding different amounts of totes, and we can simply hard-code in the amount of correction to add. |
Re: pic: FRC Team 2607 - 2015 Robot
This is the first two stage lift I've seen besides ours.
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