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Originally Posted by GeeTwo
HMMM.. I wonder if anyone has ever implemented an optical mouse solution applied to the carpet beneath an FRC robot...you'd need to use two of them in different locations to also measure rotation, but it'd be a great way to know if you lost traction. Oh, well - not my problem this year; shove it into the "off-season projects" folder, er, file cabinet.
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Preface for younger CD'ers: computer mice used to work by rolling on a ball that would allow it to sense movement by its rotation.
I haven't heard of a team using an optical mouse, but I do vaguely remember a swerve drive team that used a mouse-ball to track it's position in autonomous way back in 2008. I didn't catch which team it was, unfortunately.