[ale] semi [OT] running a robot with linux
Ron Frazier
atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com
Mon Jan 24 19:11:21 EST 2011
Scott Castaline made a similar request. I'll mail my contact data to
you.
Ron
On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 10:19 -0500, Charles Shapiro wrote:
> Fuun!!
>
> Yeah, I'd like to talk to you. And please don't take my comments as
> final. Off hand I still like the idea of linking together relatively
> simple systems to make interesting behaviors rather than tryin' to do
> it all in one monolithic processor/kernel thing. But heck, I already
> know C++ and Python, and I'm more interested in learning about the
> microprocessor side of things. Maybe we can collaborate!
>
> -- CHS
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Ron Frazier
> <atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com> wrote:
> > Charles,
> >
> > I had to have some reason for putting this message on this list.
> > Besides, since I'm planning to learn C++ anyway, I thought I'd make it
> > do double duty.
> >
> > OK, think mars rover, but here on Earth. Something that can go out into
> > the desert on it's own and collect environmental data or do
> > reconnaissance for the military,etc., follow a course, and return home.
> > Something that has built in networking capability (OK, maybe in the
> > desert but with 3g wireless, or possibly via satellite). Something that
> > has enough storage to capture and store photos or videos along with
> > sensor readings. Something where the program won't fit into a 16K ROM
> > chip. Yes, power and weight are critical, but an android phone,
> > particularly with the screen off, isn't particularly heavy nor power
> > hungry.
> >
> > Now, I do understand that you wouldn't necessarily want to put a 2000 HP
> > engine in a Chevette, so power has its place. I'm sitting here looking
> > at an automated battery charger which has some kind of microcontroller
> > in it, which probably cost $1. So, a computer would be overkill.
> > However, I am fascinated by the idea of more capable, more powerful
> > robots.
> >
> > Maybe I'll see you at their meeting. I think they're discussing 3d
> > printing. If you like, you can write me off list and we can discuss
> > circuit design ideas. Many years ago, I got an EET degree. I haven't
> > had a chance to try any of that out in terms of Robotics. I do have a
> > prototype board for a Propeller 8 core microcontroller from
> > http://www.parallax.com/ . Haven't had a chance to do anything with it
> > yet.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Ron
> >
> > On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 11:32 -0500, Charles Shapiro wrote:
> >> Gee whiz, I'd think a lotta processor power is overkill for most
> >> 'bots. My 3d printer is capable of quite complex behaviors on a
> >> couple of Arduino ( http://www.arduino.cc/ ) boards loaded with simple
> >> software in ROM. The trouble with those kewl speedy processors is
> >> that they tend to want more power and support circuitry. If all
> >> you're doing with that stuff is processing more LOC (Lines of Code),
> >> what's the point of inviting all that extra design and debugging pain
> >> into it? Especially if you're talking a moving robot, power and
> >> weight become critical, yes?
> >>
> >> I've also been thinking about robots recently, 'specially now I've got
> >> a device that'll make, like, motor mounts in any shape I want. But I'm
> >> leaning toward simple software and interesting hardware 'stead of
> >> something as relatively heavy as linux / C++. Seems like a simple fast
> >> scheduler and some routines are all you really need here, 'stead of
> >> all that multi-user control, file system interface, cron(8) and other
> >> hoo-hah. Heck, if it were 20 years ago I'd be talking FORTH. Maybe
> >> that's still a good way to go.
> >>
> >> Hey, I'm thinkin' about making my first visit to AHRC this month.
> >> Maybe we can argue about this there?
> >>
> >> -- CHS
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Ron Frazier
> >> <atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com> wrote:
> >> > One of my interests, other than Linux, is robotics (actual moving
> >> > machines, not computer bots). I sometimes visit the Atlanta Hobby Robot
> >> > Club ( http://botlanta.org/ ). My ultimate goal is to build a moving
> >> > robot which is run with a Linux based platform for a brain, and probably
> >> > programmed in C++, which I'm starting to learn. I think it would be
> >> > really cool to run a robot using an Android phone or tablet, or possibly
> >> > one of those little embedded computers. However, I think the embedded
> >> > computer market is behind because a phone or tablet has much more
> >> > computer power, memory, built in screen, wireless, network interface,
> >> > usb, etc. I specifically want to use C++, rather than C, where
> >> > functions exist to do a task in both languages. Lots of embedded
> >> > computers can be programmed in C, but not C++. I also want the robot to
> >> > be able to do more complex tasks than just following a line, etc.
> >> > That's why I'm leaning toward a more sophisticated controller. I'd
> >> > appreciate any pointers toward resources for this type of project.
> >> >
> >> > Sincerely,
> >> >
> >> > Ron
> >
> >
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