CoolerBot An Outdoor Telepresence Robot
This is not exactly a “completed” project but it is somewhat operational. CoolerBot (the working name until I come up with something better) is being built as an outdoor telepresence robot which will be used for nature photography and surveillance. It is both rugged and waterproof and designed to stay outdoors for long periods of time. When finished it will sport an infrared video camera, digital still camera and two solar panels used to recharge the motor and logic batteries.
CoolerBot uses a tail-dragger design with 15” wheels in front and a 10” castering wheel in the rear. ·The caster wheel is mounted using PVC pipe. The robot is capable of moving in either direction. CoolerBot uses two NPC-41250 motors powered by one of two 10 amp hour 12 volt SLA batteries. The logic is powered by a separate 5 amp hour 12 volt SLA battery. The motors are driven by two Parallax HB-25s are which are controlled by a Propeller. Currently the robot is remote controlled through a 912 MHz Transceiver.
·This project is in its early stages but has proven to be quite fun. As with most of my projects CoolerBot will appear as a feature article in an upcoming Robot Magazine.
Below are some pictures and you can see a YouTube video of CoolerBot in action at this link:
·http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV75kKmTTDo
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Steve Norris
www.norrislabs.com
CoolerBot uses a tail-dragger design with 15” wheels in front and a 10” castering wheel in the rear. ·The caster wheel is mounted using PVC pipe. The robot is capable of moving in either direction. CoolerBot uses two NPC-41250 motors powered by one of two 10 amp hour 12 volt SLA batteries. The logic is powered by a separate 5 amp hour 12 volt SLA battery. The motors are driven by two Parallax HB-25s are which are controlled by a Propeller. Currently the robot is remote controlled through a 912 MHz Transceiver.
·This project is in its early stages but has proven to be quite fun. As with most of my projects CoolerBot will appear as a feature article in an upcoming Robot Magazine.
Below are some pictures and you can see a YouTube video of CoolerBot in action at this link:
·http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV75kKmTTDo
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Steve Norris
www.norrislabs.com
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Whit+
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." - Walt Disney
Ken Gracey
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PG
@Ken I wish I could leave all my little creations together, but the cost of the materials are too much that I have to reuse the main boards.
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Tia'Shar Manetheren
I think I want to make one now. Very nice job!
BTW: where did you get those motors? have a link?
Brandon C.
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No purchase necessary. See back panel for more details.
Tired of the same old robot brains? not enough processing power? Get the Propeller Robot Module now!!
Steve -- great platform. Inspiring use of PVC.
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When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. -- HST
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Robert
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My Robots
CoolerBot is entering its second phase of development. This includes adding two solar panels to trickle charge the motor and logic batteries. A wireless infrared video camera has been mounted up front on a ServoCity Pan and Tilt assembly. ·High above the cooler chassis is the navigation dome which houses the Parallax GPS, HM55B Compass and Sensirion Temperature/Humidity Sensor. Below is the latest picture and I should have some more video in the next week or so. ·
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Steve Norris
www.norrislabs.com
- Ken
I guess I didn't think of it like that but yes·it would be very much like the family pet in the backyard.·Cool concept!
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Steve Norris
www.norrislabs.com
Post Edited (Prettybird) : 9/29/2009 10:27:12 AM GMT
I’ll post a schematic and source code shortly. It will also be in the next Robot Magazine.
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Steve Norris
www.norrislabs.com
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Whit+
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." - Walt Disney
Post Edited (Whit) : 12/1/2009 9:30:28 PM GMT
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Chris Savage
Parallax Engineering
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You don't need any advice from me but I'll give you one piece: don't tear down past robot projects to build new ones. I can replace your BOEs, Prop Boards, etc. just to help you avoid doing that. It would be a shame to have to put CoolerBot out of commission just to get the brain out of him. Contact me offline.
Ken Gracey
Edit: looks like I've written the same thing before . . . several posts ago!
Here are a couple of pictures of "Norris Labs". One is the upstairs office where I do my electronics and software development and the other is deep down in the basement where I do all the heavy mechanical work.
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Steve Norris
www.norrislabs.com
I love the Stingray on the jack!
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Whit+
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." - Walt Disney
Good Work.·
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Of all the things I have lost...
I miss my mind the most.
Just received the March/April issue of Robot Magazine today and Steve's CoolerBot article is prominently displayed on pages 64 through 69.
Congratulations Steve!
Since it looks like it will be a while before Robot Magazine adds links to your article's hardware/software, could you update your website with the CoolerBot hardware and software?
Regards,
TCIII
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If you are going to send·a Robot·to save the world, you·better make sure it likes it the way it is!
Post Edited (Tom C) : 1/22/2010 12:37:48 AM GMT
I too noticed the web page for that issue was missing. And I agree that it is a well-written article. I especially liked the section on emergent behavior.· Congrats Steve!
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Chris Savage
Parallax Engineering
Check out the new Savage Circuits TV!
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Whit+
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." - Walt Disney
I have updated my web site with the source code and schematics for CoolerBot. Robot Magazine will also be post the code on their site in the day or so.
www.norrislabs.com/Projects/CoolerBot/index.html
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Steve Norris
www.norrislabs.com
Thanks for the update. Much appreciated.
By the way, how is the 912 MHz transreceiver interface at the computer end interfaced to the PC? Is it similar to the RoboCam web server interface?
Regards,
TCIII
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If you are going to send·a Robot·to save the world, you·better make sure it likes it the way it is!
Post Edited (Tom C) : 1/26/2010 12:14:39 AM GMT
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Steve Norris
www.norrislabs.com
P.S. I was just reading the Robot Magazine article on the Coolerbot. What a coincidence!
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SB 3:16
I have another unsolicited suggestion. Because the small surface area you have to work with, you might want to check into monocrystalline solar panels instead of amorphous. They provide up to 15% efficiency of soler to electrical conversion, whereas the amorphous like you are using top out at around 6% efficient.
Just putting in my 10 bits,
Doug
Wow, amazing bots all, Steve! Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto!