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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Iain Hendry writes:
> While I know a few other people have done this before (even though I can't
> find anything online!), this is new to me. But I thought I'd give it a go
> anyway.
>
> This is my first attempt at doing a "pole-balancing" robot. It's hard!
> Suposedly there are dicsussions elsewhere on LUGNET about this very problem,
> but my searches revealed nothing. Anyway...
>
> http://members.rogers.com/militaryduckjock/balance/balance.html
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> Any suggestions on how to do this better or help with programming is okay,
> too. ;)
That's really cool! The video rocked--it's really quite nifty to see a
robot trying to adapt in realtime to its situation.
Iain suggested we do something like this for rtl13. Though that is a while
off (we still have 11 and 12 on deck for the next eight months) I think it
would be really an interesting contest. Another possibility for rtl13 is
the Tiltalator MIT competition, which is another balancing-ish contest.
Perhaps we can get a demo of a Segway HT for it or another control
systems/balancing machine. By then I'm sure
I can see it now:
rtlToronto13: Balance of Power
Corny, yes.
Calum
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