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paper: 1153 Autonomous Recording Project ("Echo")
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1153 Autonomous Recording Project ("Echo") by John |
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This project, which was written by myself and Derek Caneja from team 1153, is to help teams that do not have much time to program create an autonomous mode anyway. Based off of some of our new programmers trying out the program with minimal help, we estimate that it takes approximately 30-45 minutes to set up the program, and about 10-15 minutes to record each autonomous mode (though this could be made shorter by reusing some actions from old autonomous routines). We would like any feedback people have on how to improve this. Some ideas for what we might incorporate next are:
-Running multiple actions (recorded separately) simultaneously (for example, turn and raise an arm) -Using sensors to control actions (either instead of or in addition to time) -Making the playback code more efficient -Creating a better way to select Autonomous modes while at competition Additionally, we will improve our set of instructions as people comment on what is clear and not clear. (Currently the instructions refer to unzipping a folder and dragging the folder into the project; instead you should put all of the individual .vi files in the project; that will be fixed soon). We also hope to make a video explaining how to use the program. |
Re: paper: 1153 Autonomous Recording Project ("Echo")
I've always wanted to try doing something like this. I look forward to testing this on a practice bot while Mechanical and CAD are doing their thing this season.
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Currently we found the program typically gives good precision (playbacks are generally within about 3 inches of each other) but less than ideal accuracy (though the playbacks are close to each other, they center around a point that may be up to around 8 inches from the spot the driver drove the robot to). Essentially what we found was that it may take several tries to get a recording that accurately reflects the setpoint. However, once the recording is produced, it is usually consistent with itself (barring mechanical problems). (This is another thing we want to work on, we haven't really messed with the recording and playback rates enough to determine the ideal rates and number of datapoints. The sensor feedback we will likely add during the season, assuming that Kinect doesn't replace autonomous, will also help with accuracy) |
Re: paper: 1153 Autonomous Recording Project ("Echo")
We've wanted to try this since we saw it in The New Cool
What language is it programmed in? |
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Hey John! First of all, great looking project! Quick question though: is there an actual project file for download, with a main.vi? The instructions seem to imply that there is a project.
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