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Rockwell Innovation in Control
I was just wondering what Innovation in Control winners did to win their award.
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
I know 269 received it (Wisconsin) largely because of their ability to score in autonomous.
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1124 won that award in CT this year, and I think one thing that might have helped is that our programmer made nice handouts with block diagrams to explain how the control system worked to other teams and the judges. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar enough with it to fully understand it or explain it here, but I'll send someone along who can give you the details on what it did.
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
1640 won the award at the Chesapeake Regional for our 7th wheel, multiple field setable autonomous and the "heads up" LED display on the robot. Our co-captain Siri wrote a things we did posting.
From the letter we sent out to our sponsors Quote:
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2046 won at the Microsoft Seattle Regional for the use of the Axis camera on our turret shooter to locate the vision target orientation and distance to score in autonomous, and the use of skateboard wheels as the friction wheels to edge drive the turret and also for the multi-turn potentiometer which tracks turret position. Secondarily, we have gyro code which stabilizes the direction the turret points relative to the field during teleop. We had that indexed to the initial starting position in autonomous
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1771 received the automation award at Peachtree for a combination of things: follower wheel traction control using a PID to achieve a desired slip ratio, Target recognition and turret tracking using the axis camera, along with a "locked on" indicator to tell the operator when the turret is in a position likely to score.
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
868 won at Boilermaker for a button that gives them more pushing power
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
Were they using fans? If not, I guess I'm just curious as to why they wouldn't be running at maximum power all the time?
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
604 received the award at the Sacramento Regional for our ability to create a smooth servoing algorithm, despite the 30 fps limit of the camera, to auto-lock the camera on the trailer. Our driver used the autolock 99% of the time during teleoperated mode and our accuracy was very high.
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
Team 1504 won the award at the Kettering district for the driver controls on our crab drive. Nicknamed Waddle Drive, we track our orientation to the field with a gyro and use that data to always have control that is driver centric. No matter the orientation of the robot on the field forward on the control stick is away for the robot. This allows for simpler and easier driver control.
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
904 won this award in week 1 @ Traverse City - MI District Event. I believe it was for their implementation of "traction control" at the push of a button and also their autonomous mode that scored at least twice.
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Our camera tracks all the time too... For those of you who dont know our robot- its a turret with a camera above it that tracks a trailer and turns the turret accordingly. Sometimes it locks on other trailers we dont want to attack, but we changed manual mode so it turns the camera along with the turret. This way, when we switch back into manual, the camera can lock onto the correct trailer... Last edited by cruddy4 : 01-04-2009 at 10:47. |
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
1075 won it at Greater Toronto for our 4wd (1 motor per wheel) 4ws crab drive, 2+2 style steering used in 4 different modes (Car, Monster Truck, Strafe, and Tank)
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
So in 2015 and 2016, what did your team do to earn the Innovation in Control Award? I quite curious....
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Re: Rockwell Innovation in Control
In 2015 we won it at our district event by having a button that will quickly auto-align to the totes by moving a fork left/right to align the tote to our forks so we didnt have to maneuver around to get the totes, which helped a ton in the early weeks of competition where the scores were a tight 12-4, getting us 2nd qual seeding at that event.
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