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holo-drive math ...and more ...and there's more out there, too....just search on holonomic and omni-wheel Eric |
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mecanum works the same way as an Omni-directional Holonomic drive. its just that the rolers are at 45° instead of the whole wheel. simple as that.
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Thank you all so much.
This will definately help. |
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Basically, a mecanum drive's angled rollers directs some of the energy of motion sideways, and depending on the direction and speed (the vector) of each wheel, you can move your robot in any direction. |
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