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Re: The Hardest Drive System To Program:

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Originally Posted by davidthefat View Post
Can you elaborate on your 3 points a bit more please?
> Failure checking (state machine, redundancies)
If a sensor relating to your drive system fails, what is going to happen to your robot? A lot of teams run a separate task on the cRio that monitors for failures and then triggers a state change when a failure occurs. For instance let's say a gyro stops reading values, rather than making the robot spin in circles, the drive system would ignore gyro values.

Redundancies being increased reliability of a drive system, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redundancy_(engineering)

> Human error correction
How much money would you put on the fact that your driver can hold two joysticks at 50% throttle precisely? Probably not a lot.

> Mechanical error correction
Motors aren't made equal. Two motors of the same model will rarely go at the same speed. Using encoders and other techniques to correct this.
 


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