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Re: pic: Seen at Fall Classic: Side

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I'm trying to understand the overall benefit of this configuration vs a standard mecanum setup or even front mecanum back 2 omni. Surely this config is not favorable in traction with only minimal benefit to powered rotation. Weight reduction (3 gearboxes vs 4)?
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Three points of contact is deterministic at least and makes a suspension not needed to handle ramps such as this year properly.
Yes, that's part of it. It also reduces the amount of width and machining that would be needed to mount rotated omni wheels to produce a kiwi. The angles between the forces of adjacent wheels here are 90- 135-135 as opposed to 120-120-120 for kiwi, but it should be close enough to work after some tweaks to the inverse kinematics.

A peculiar thing I just noticed after mentioning kinematics is that the robot can deliver more drive force in the direction transverse to the direction it picks up totes than in the direction parallel to the totes, by a factor of about 1.7 for equal loading on each wheel, more or less as the CoG moves. This means that when you want to cover ground, you'll want to think of the long edges as the front/back, and the open and closed short edges as the sides.

Edit: If this drive style does not yet have a name, I dub it Meckiwi.
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Re: pic: Seen at Fall Classic: Side

I noticed that there are manipulators on the robot. How did it perform at the event? were there any break downs and if so, what were they?
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I noticed that there are manipulators on the robot. How did it perform at the event? were there any break downs and if so, what were they?
Honestly, I don't remember much, particularly as far as breakdowns. (Though there was that one wire that needed to be taped into place...) Performance was decent, not spectacular--about what a kitbot could do. I don't recall seeing the lift lift anything, though it did at one point snag a tote.
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Re: pic: Seen at Fall Classic: Side

Anyone have video of it in action?
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Re: pic: Seen at Fall Classic: Side

It would be interesting to see video of the drive in action, especially considering it didn't have to deal with a changing center of gravity w.r.t. totes. A closed frame design may alleviate some of the challenges with the long chain runs.

For a game with exclusion/safe zones, this setup could be interesting for specific robots - like 2012/2013, if you discount the balancing in 2012. Or even perhaps for a 2014 robot with a specific team/strategy mindset - after all, the Killer Bees proved all-omni was plausible in a defense-heavy game.

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- after all, the Killer Bees proved all-omni was plausible in a defense-heavy game.
Off topic, but what 33 actually demonstrated is that floating like a butterfly can be a winning tactic, IF you can also sting like a bee.* This requires a very good driver. Which they had.

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Anyone have video of it in action?
Doesn't look like it, but I do know there was a stream, and I'm pretty sure the stream was saved. It's just that finding it is going to be interesting.
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Re: pic: Seen at Fall Classic: Side

Is that a cut resin or polymer or is it poured? How heavy?
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Is that a cut resin or polymer or is it poured? How heavy?
I'd have to ask the team. It's not poured, I don't think--you don't pour fiberglass. Heavy... I'd say that the main reason this particular robot needs a 2-person carry is awkwardness rather than weight. Try an easy pickup of one end with one hand.
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