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Safety Sensors

(IR and ultrasonic compression)

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Concerns about sensors Price Range Coverage time Temperature

sensitivity

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Design Vs. Buy OTS Design our own

Advantage low cost Design to spec

Disadvantage - Time- Not appealing

Buy OTS sensors Advantages

less time Easy to manufacture appealing

Disadvantages costly

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Additional Accessories

-addition to safety-addition to wow factor

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Status lights + Auto lighting

Status lights Auto lighting

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Status lights

Individual color LEDs indicate the operational status of the robot

Example of an LED driver (analog.com)

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Auto-Lighting By using ambient light transducers, or photoresistor, lighting around the robot

can be turned on/off autonomously

Picture of a photo-resistor and circuit

Light detector with built-in signal processing circuit for light modulation system

Ambient light detector

(microsemi.com)

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The Intelligent Algorithm

Speaker: James Harris

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Overview

Introduction Initial Thoughts Pathfinding Process Types Optimization Conclusion

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Initial Thoughts

Ant Foraging Bacterial Foraging Particle Swarm Optimization Pathfinding Algorithm Binary Tree

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Background

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Types

Dijkstra’s Algorithm Best First-Search A* Algorithm

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Dijkstra’s Algorithm

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Dijkstra’s Algorithm

PROS Finds a shortest

path Guaranteed to

work

CONS Simplest case Inefficient in

amount of work

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Best First Search

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Best First Search PROS Efficient amount of

work Fast

CONS Greedy: uses a

heuristic to guide itself

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A* Algorithm

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A* Algorithm

Most popular Favors vertices that are close to the

starting point (DA) and the goal (BFS) Faster and more efficient

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Optimization Techniques

Different score function Genetic Algorithms Neural Networks Learning

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Summary

Introduction Pathfinding Background Pathfinding Process Types Optimization Conclusion

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Questions

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The Competition

Speaker: James Harris

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Overview

Introduction Segway RMP 400 Raymond Model 102XM Seekur PowerBot Conclusion

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Segway RMP 400: Specifications

Speed: 6.67 m/s Weight: 109kg Dimensions: 76x112x61 cm Payload: 181kg

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Segway RMP 400

Pros All-terrain Looks cool Autonomous Can attach multiple

RPs together Stable Operation Can add sensing

devices

Cons No bumpers Cannot hold

objects

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Raymond Model 102XM: Specifications

Payload: 2042kg Incline: 60% grade Speed: 1.7m/s Weight: 272kg

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Raymond Model 102XM:

Pros Pavement Powerful Hand Controls Stable Programmable

Cons User-dependent Huge Large turn radius Expensive Little wow factor

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Seekur & PowerBot

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Competitive Specifications

SeekurTMPowerBotTM RIT RP100

Length 1.4m 85cm N/AWidth 1.3m 63cm N/A

Height (body)1.1m

47cm N/A

Body clearance

180mm; designed to be driven on plowed roads/packed snow.

6.7cm N/A

350kg unladen, (at full battery capacity)

Payload of base platform with included battery 100kg flat 100kg

(other drive ratios available on large orders)

70kg flat60kg 8% grade

100kg @ 33.3% grade

50kg @ 20% grade

65kgWeight (with min. battery capacity) 120kg

FEATURE

 ROBOT BASE

PHYSICAL

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTMPowerBotTM RIT RP100

Lightweight aluminum unibody optimized for protection from the weather;

2.3mm CNC fabricated, 

resistant to damage from rain, snow, salted roads etc.;  -4/+122F operating environment (-20C to 50C).  Equipped with 4 tow hooks.  White reflective cover.

aluminum shell

Battery Access

N/A

Slide-out traySlide-out tray

N/A

FEATURE

 ROBOT BASE

CONSTRUCTION

Body

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTMPowerBotTM RIT RP100

Battery

24V 200Ah NiCad24V sealed, lead-acid 24V

Charge4800 Watt-hr

2160 watt-hr N/A

Run time, base platform

7 hours

2.5 hrs 1 hr

Recharge time, standard charger

8 hours for full charge, less for opportunity charge

2.5 hrs 1 hr

Recharge time, 1 high-capacity charger

1 hour opportunity charge

NA N/A

Docking station available

Provision for auto-dock and charge station in 2007.

Yes   N/A

FEATURE

 ROBOT BASE

POWER

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTMPowerBotTM RIT RP100

Dr. Wheel diam. ~400mm 27cm 15.24cm

Dr. Wheel width ~200mm 9cm 5.08cm4 wheel, 360 degree steering, allowing for 4 wheel

symmetric Ackermann steering or holonomic movement;

Pushing force >160kg 32kgDependent on number of wheels

Turn radius 0 0cm 1m

Translate speed max 2.2m/sec (8km/h) 4.8mph; 7.6 kph; 2.1m/sec 4.5m/s

Traversable step max175mm vertical bump climbing 3cm N/A

Traversable gap max N/A 8cm 3cm

360 degrees; fully independentSteering Differential 

As many as required; fully modular

Wheel composition

Pneumatic rubber tire (tread options)

Pneumatic drive wheels and 19cm casters Industrial-grade rubber

FEATURE

 ROBOT BASE

MOBILITY

Drive

4 wheel drive, 50mm suspension

2-wheel drive, plus 2 rear balancing casters

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTMPowerBot

TM RIT RP100

14 included 4

1 each side 

1 each side

12 forward@ 10° intervals14 included N/A1 each side  N/A

12 forward@ 10° intervals N/A

Sonar rangeN/A 15cm -

5m N/A

Surveillance option Yes Yes N/A

Rear sonar ring N/A

FEATURE

 ROBOT BASE

SENSING & MANIPULATION (not requiring

Front sonar ring N/A

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)SeekurTM

PowerBotTM RIT RP100

IR Table Sensors No No N/A

Compass option No Yes YES

Arm

Provision for mounting robotic arm(s) Yes YES

Gripper option N/A No

Bumper option

Standard on front, rear, sides, and corners. Included Included

Wireless Ethernet Operation option  Yes Yes N/A

FEATURESENSING & MANIPULATION (not requiring onboard

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTMPowerBotTM RIT RP100

Optional onboard computer

Capacity for 5 PCs and Ethernet switch Full-sized PC N/A

Max. no. cards 5 PCI N/A

& ports4 (USB1.1) 2 (USB2.0)2 serial

Speaker Optional Piezo N/ALaser option Yes Yes N/A

Gyro option

IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) Yes N/A

GPS optionGPS/DGPS Optional Yes N/A

Vision/ACTS Color- N/ATracking options YES

Speech/Voice option No Yes N/A

StereoCam Rangefinder option Optional Yes N/A

FEATURE

 ROBOT BASE

ONBOARD COMPUTING, SENSORS & ACCESSORIES

Yes, 3 PC/104+ cards/PC N/A

Yes Yes

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTM PowerBotTM RIT RP100

Processor

Freescale MPC565

Hitachi H8S PC104Sonar inputs N/A 32 max 16 max

Custom I/O connections (See below)

8-bit external I/O bus w/ up to 16 devices + PCI I/O boards N/A

Analog/Digital

10 bit analog inputs, digital inputs, digital outputs, PWM outputs and analog outputs, qty and type dependent on expansion board. 5 @ 0-5 VDC N/A

FEATURE ROBOT BASE

ELECTRONICS 

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTMPowerBotTM RIT RP100

Communications ports

Ethernet, KVM, USB, Firewire, (with optional computers and boards)

3 RS-232 serial ports on microcontroller, 4 RS-232 and 1 Ethernet on optional embedded computer

RS-232 DB9

Wireless Communications options

802.11b access point, alternate options avail. upon request.

Radio modem pair without embedded computer; Ethernet station adapter & access point with N/A

Flash Memory 1Mb 1 mB 2GB

Power switches Keyswitch 2 main; 2 auxiliary 1

FEATURE

 ROBOT BASE

ELECTRONICS 

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTMPowerBotTM RIT RP100

LCD display

W/ backlight w/ multiple menus and selection switches. Indicates charge state and connection status. NA TBD

Reset pushbutton No Warm reboot TBD

Function pushbutton No Self-test TBD

Robot power; 24VDC;  TBD

red LED indicator TBD

FEATURE

 ROBOT BASE

CONTROLS, PORTS AND INDICATORS (side or top panels) 

Main power switch Keyswitch/E-stop

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTMPowerBotTM RIT RP100

Radio modem or other  TBD

12VDC / 5VDC option TBD

Aux power switch No 12VDC / 5VDC TBD

Single enable/disable TBDMotors pushbuttons Yes, motor disable

FEATURE

 ROBOT BASE

CONTROLS, PORTS AND INDICATORS (side or top panels) 

Radio power switch No

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Competitive Specifications (cont.)

SeekurTMPowerBotTM RIT RP100

9-pin RS232 with Rcv and TBDXmt LED indicators TBD

Joy drive port Yes, via CANbus Onboard & off TBD

Charging

CAN controlled offboard 24V charger. 24VDC charge

port & Docking   TBD

FEATURECONTROLS, PORTS AND INDICATORS (side or top panels) 

Serial comm portsARIA PC, Customer PC

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Review

Segway RMP 400 Raymond Model 102XM Seekur PowerBot

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Questions


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