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Mecanum control scheme?
We had a bit of an argument over what would be an efficient way to control a mecanum bot. I have realized many teams attempt compete with mecanum bots, but don't always take full advantage of their maneuverability.
Let's be clear: Please do not turn this into another mecanum vs. 6wd discussion, this is about controlling mecanum bots easily and efficiently. I suggested a 2 joystick approach. This could either be 2 Logitech Attack joysticks, or a PS2-like gamepad. The left joystick would move forward, backwards, and strafe, while the right joystick would control rotation. I feel like this would give the maximum amount of control. It is somewhat similar to a first-person-shooter video game. However, a concern has been brought up about 2 joysticks being too complicated and unnecessary. ![]() Another suggestion was to use only 1 joystick and have a "mecanum mode" switch, where the robot would drive like a 'regular' bot until a button is pressed. Enabling the button would then allow it to temporarily strafe, until the button is released. This eliminates the need for 2 joysticks, but limits the movement of the robot to either strafing or rotating; it can never do both at once. I feel this defeats the purpose of having a mecanum drive, as it is being looked at as a 'regular' drive with optional strafing ability. ![]() Then there is also the option of getting a 3-axis joystick, but all of us seem to dislike that idea. What do you guys think? Or do you have any other suggestions? Last edited by TD912 : 30-01-2011 at 16:50. |
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Re: Mecanum control scheme suggestions?
We use the first scheme mentioned, a translation stick and a rotation stick.
You want to be able to translate and rotate simultaneously to "orbit" things. |
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Re: Mecanum control scheme suggestions?
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The person who was suggesting the second control layout says we shouldn't ever have a need to rotate & strafe simultaneously. However, I believe having 2 joysticks is worth the slight increase in complexity, as it allows for greater maneuverability (which is why we chose mecanum in the first place!) |
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Re: Mecanum control scheme?
Why? We used the Logitech 3d last year, liked it.
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Re: Mecanum control scheme suggestions?
I haven't found a rule against it yet so I am planning to use the first joystick to control translation, and the take apart a second joystick to create a dial that controls facing.
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Re: Mecanum control scheme suggestions?
That is the basic plan. I think some of that is already supported in LabView Mecanum VI. A knob perhaps with stops for face goal, face feeding station seems to be the appropriate level of abstraction for this game.
Certainly a self centering joystick can't control facing and the driver doesn't need to worry about about turning speed he needs to worry about facing so giving him a control of rotation speed simply is making him do the control loop stuff in his head. |
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Re: Mecanum control scheme suggestions?
Been thinking about PID controllers for a while now. Hope I get it right.
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Re: Mecanum control scheme suggestions?
This would be the inexpensive route that our team took
Buy a used original Xbox controller on ebay or craigslist (very cheap), or request a donation from a team member. Chop the end and solder it to a male end of a usb cable. (yes the original xbox controllers are usb) Download the drivers http://www.redcl0ud.com/xbcd.html In labview the axes from the controller will come out as follows Axis 1: Left thumbstick X Axis 2: Left thumbstick Y Axis 4: Right thumbstick X Axis 5: Right thumbstick Y you will also get an extra 12 buttons along with your 4 axises We used Axis 1 and 2 to go forward, backward, left and right and axis 4 to rotate. Hope this helped. |
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Re: Mecanum control scheme suggestions?
Yeah, we're likely going to go with a USB gamepad, similar to this one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-042-_-Product There's also two models from Logitech that are similar (or the same?) to the one used in FTC, and they're only around $10-25: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ce-full-site=1 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ce-full-site=1 |
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