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Im a mentor this year for my team (bagelbytes) and im reseaching options for the team during the off season
Presently im working on the usefulness or the possiblities of using a omni drive. for all of you out there that have used or know about omni drives what are things that i should know. ups? downs? Difficulty? Speed? Torque? Complications? Ups vs. Other drives? Where to get them...? or how to build them? and any other thing i should know if i am to construct on before season start to try it out I realize im asking broad range on questions, so take your pick at what to answer Thanks in advance -Oscar- Last edited by SpaceOsc : 07-10-2003 at 12:25. |
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Oscar,
You have a lot of questions. There are several different applications of omnidrives (sometimes called holonomic drives). To date, the most sophisticated omnidrive system that I have seem in FIRST competitions have come from team 111 and 45 (or is it 47?). Team 111 (Wildstang) had a four wheel steering drive system that competed last year. You can get more information from their website. The other bot from team 45 (or47) competed several years ago and functioned very well. It used two steerable drive wheels and caster. Other applications have been used and each has advantages and disadvantages. You have to decide where your limitations reside. Manufacturing? Design? Cost? Weight? Software? I know this didn't answer all of your questions, but I really recommend checking out the Wildstang website. It has a ton of information. A Google search on omnidrives will also inundate you with info. Good luck. |
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Sorry for the false credit Andy.
We may not be tank people much longer, if the game keeps changing in the directions it did last year. Treads were not as important since the majority of the game didn't require mondo pushing power. Live and learn. |
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since we have no idea what the game will be this year
we have no idea what type of drive or powertrain will be optimum for this years game. One danger here: if you put a lot of time and effort into developing an omni drive now, then you will be likely to use it on this years bot, even if its not a good match. |
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We used the 4 Wheel Steering in 2002.
The advantages are the extreme maneuverability. Most likely the only robot that can effectively block you is another 4 wheel steering robot. Or you may need the maneuverability for the manipulation which is what 47 used in 2000 to move parallel to the wall while the ball grabber pointed at the wall. Disadvantages however are the extra motors required for steering, as well as the amount of power you can put down to the ground. Typically the wheels are not super wide or grippy so that you can effectively turn them in place. To make it easiest we made the drive pieces modular and interchangeable. The steering stayed intact and you only removed the power module with one bolt. It proved to be very effective. |
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Just imagine if the following hypothetical conversation were actually true: W: "hey, it looks like all the veteran teams are building "Team Whizz-Bang"-style drive systems this year. They are all spending all summer building prototypes and perfecting the designs. All those poor rookies are going to be left in the dust!!! D1: "well, won't they be surprised when they see the new game and see that "Team Whizz-Bang"-style drives are absolutely useless when driving across a platter of cooked rice." All that time and effort spent working on the wrong problem! And after we TOLD THEM not to make any assumptions about the next game! D2: "heh heh heh heh!" But, of course, none of the game designers actually read the CD posts, and even if they did, they wouldn't be that devious... ![]() |
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::shudders:: Don't give them ideas!
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Or did anyone else read that and get a tingle? *shifty eyes* Good thing we've got that hovercraft/submarine/biplane drivetrain completed. ![]() |
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keep the ideas omni ideas coming plz
lol its risk to invest in a drive ahead of time but its risk im willing to take so plz anyone wiht omni expirience speak up and by the way i looked up wild stang now and along time ago and i still dont see any omni related info, maybe someone could direct me with a link perhaps? |
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Woa.. that would be awesome to see this robot just kinda spinning out and sinking deeper and deeper into a 3 ft bin of cooked rice.
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