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And you thought you had cool omni-wheels
All I can say is go to this website and watch the video, seems like this design doesn't have many of the drawbacks of the perpendicular rollers and allows you to strafe sideways without rotating the drive units
VERY COOL www.airtrax.com |
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Re: And you thought you had cool omni-wheels
WOW
Those are amazing, i love how smoothly it seems they drive sideways and also jut the size is overwhelming... Imagine a robot next year with 3' diameter air trax omnis, they might run over the allotted budget but it would be a site to see... /me wants to own that vehical in the demo... |
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Re: And you thought you had cool omni-wheels
If I remember correctly, these sorts of wheels are used inside the hold of Boeing cargo aircraft. They make for sliding the storage cans about very easy. I first saw them on a documentary two years ago or so and have since been trying to find a source.
Thanks, Matt. |
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Re: And you thought you had cool omni-wheels
ahhhh noooo! you found out about those! we have a few people working and making those for next years robot as we speak but i didnt say anything, nice catch
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Re: And you thought you had cool omni-wheels
These omni's are pretty awesome. That fork lift in the video might as well be hovering.
![]() Thanks for bringing this link back to my attention because I thought I had seen it before on these forums. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...2&postcount=28 |
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Re: And you thought you had cool omni-wheels
:COUGHSPAMTHINGACONCOUGH:
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Re: And you thought you had cool omni-wheels
Yeah, your manuverable, but they aren't really anything new. They're called Mechanum wheels. And you can only exert 50% of your force in any one direction...
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Re: And you thought you had cool omni-wheels
not true, you can utalise 100% in forward, reverse, strafeing left and right and rotating. only when it moves exactly in the 45% directions is it at 50% meaning its running on only 2 motors
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this is true to the extent that tytus said but if you look at this compaired to a regular tanny where you can;t exert any force perpendicular to your wheels 50% is an increase. you also have probably less then 50% with a standard tank drive on any turn because the oposite directions of the wheels is canceling each other out while in this case the opposite direction of the wheels is working together. i will be interested to see if any team attempts to use these because they are MUCH more sophisticated then regular omni wheels. also for you programers out there how would you deal with these? forward = all 4 forward back = all 4 back left= front 2 forward, back 2 back right front 2 back, back 2 forward is this right? Last edited by Greg Needel : 25-06-2004 at 19:25. Reason: had to fix the spelling of tytus's name..... |
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Left = left-rear and right-front forward, left-front and right-rear backward Right = left-rear and right-front backward, left-front and right-rear forward |
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Re: And you thought you had cool omni-wheels
Actually, the wheels exert 70% of the force in the forward/reverse direction. It's the cosine of 45 degrees (1/sqrt(2)).
Look for several robots to use a similar idea next year. If the game requires it. |
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