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I have been thinking about construction an inertia navigation system for this year's bot, and i have run into many problems trying to design one. Does anyone know where I can find good information about the gyroscopes supplied in the kit, and also can anyone guide me as to how to couple two gyroscopes at right angles within a gimbal (can a gimballed gyroscope be easily built)?
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i think there was a post about them, use the quicksearch at the top of the page for it.
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Re: Inertia Guidance System
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There's a link to the data sheet here: http://www.cvhsrobotics.org/resources.htm Naviagation with an IMU is really tricky and at best only good for short distances because the positional error is always increasing. I certainly don't mean to dissuade you because you'll learn a lot from doing it. To get you started, a Kalman filter is commonly used to clean-up the output of gyros. If you get really stuck, shoot me an e-mail and I'll get you some help. -Kevin |
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