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Unread 12-22-2015, 07:19 AM
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Motion Planning and sensor integration

First off I want to thank everyone involved in the Motion Planning presentation (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...otion+profile). I believe I understand the concepts and benefits well enough to explain it to our kids (which is always the hard part).

But I have a follow up question: when creating motion plans, we can determine our expected orientation, using a gyroscope we can tell if we are "on point" or not -- but should we use this extra information or rely solely on wheel encoders? Do you use a gyro and a similar motion planning process to automate a rotation or in practice do you find wheel encoders sufficient?

Perhaps to phrase the question in a different way, if my robot has both wheel encoders and gyroscope, and one sensor type does not match the other with respect to my calculated trajectory. Which do I trust or is there a smarter way to integrate all inputs into the motion plan?