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Re: pic: Team 148 Robowranglers: Controls
aye,i have never used that type of controller, nor am i on their team (and it seemed to work for them, they won a regional with it), but i did design an award winning controller last year. just my humble opinion, but a omni directional drive moves a lot differently than a akerman or tank drivetrain (such as on an rc car or 6 w robot). the robot can suddenly change direction, moving 90 degrees without changing the actual orientation, having that controlled by an omnidirectional interface seems to be a lot more intuitive. imo
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Re: pic: Team 148 Robowranglers: Controls
I still feel bad for 148's second driver. It's more like a ticket for a front row seat to the action!
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