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windell747 21-01-2008 02:36

SONAR sensors for collision avoidance
 
Hi, I'm currently searching for a SONAR sensor to use for collision avoidance on our bot. An example sensor I am looking at is at the following link.

http://www.robotshop.ca/home/supplie...der-srf05.html

Do any of you have any experience using such a sensor? Is there any example code?

Thanks,
Windel

kaszeta 21-01-2008 08:49

Re: SONAR sensors for collision avoidance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by windell747 (Post 682634)
Hi, I'm currently searching for a SONAR sensor to use for collision avoidance on our bot. An example sensor I am looking at is at the following link.

http://www.robotshop.ca/home/supplie...der-srf05.html

Do any of you have any experience using such a sensor? Is there any example code?

No sonar here, but several times Team 95 has implemented a "virtual bumper" using infrared sensors (if range<some value, apply a heavy damping function on the drive train)

windell747 21-01-2008 17:03

Re: SONAR sensors for collision avoidance
 
Thanks for your response! Hmm damping function. What do you mean by this? is this a mathematical damping function?

kaszeta 21-01-2008 18:49

Re: SONAR sensors for collision avoidance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by windell747 (Post 682979)
Thanks for your response! Hmm damping function. What do you mean by this? is this a mathematical damping function?

Exactly. Ours was something like

(a) if object is within 12", only drive the motors at 2/3 the commanded speed
(b) if object is within 6", only drive the motors at 1/3 the commanded speed

Using this approach, we could run out robot at full speed towards a box on the field, and it would only lightly bump it.

DonRotolo 21-01-2008 18:57

Re: SONAR sensors for collision avoidance
 
There is also some useful info in this thread.

I have played with the $30 Maxbotix sensor with a Vex bot, and I am very impressed with its range, accuracy, ease of interfacing and cost/value ratio. I am pushing the team to use them for this year's Hybrid mode.

Don


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