RobotX: development of surface vehicle's shooting system of balls
The aim of this final year project is the development of the shooting system of balls of the Wave Adaptive Modular Vessel (WAM-V) Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) as part of the overall Autonomous Maritime System (AMS) used by Nanyang Technological University to compete in the Maritime RobotX Chall...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1761332024-05-18T16:54:05Z RobotX: development of surface vehicle's shooting system of balls Tsoi, Chee Chung Xie Ming School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering mmxie@ntu.edu.sg Engineering RobotX Robotics Shooting system The aim of this final year project is the development of the shooting system of balls of the Wave Adaptive Modular Vessel (WAM-V) Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) as part of the overall Autonomous Maritime System (AMS) used by Nanyang Technological University to compete in the Maritime RobotX Challenge 2024. The shooting system will provide the technical equipment capabilities for the AMS to complete Task 6: Dock and Deliver which involves flinging racquetballs into holes to score points. This report outlines the project deliverable as the base guidance platform component of the shooting system to provide motorised 2-degrees-of-freedom control (yaw and pitch) over the balls being launched. Similar robotics projects and applications are surveyed to support the conceptualization process, design considerations, and mechanical features, and various challenges faced as well as solutions implemented to optimize the overall design outcome are discussed. After the manufacturing and assembly, the mechanical components are tested and verified against the initial performance projections. The strengths and weaknesses of the design are analysed before several optimisation modifications are proposed and implemented. The project concludes by discussing the future works to integrate the platform into the overall shooting system and AMS. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-14T00:57:46Z 2024-05-14T00:57:46Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Tsoi, C. C. (2024). RobotX: development of surface vehicle's shooting system of balls. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176133 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176133 en A151 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The aim of this final year project is the development of the shooting system of balls of
the Wave Adaptive Modular Vessel (WAM-V) Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) as part of the
overall Autonomous Maritime System (AMS) used by Nanyang Technological University to
compete in the Maritime RobotX Challenge 2024. The shooting system will provide the
technical equipment capabilities for the AMS to complete Task 6: Dock and Deliver which
involves flinging racquetballs into holes to score points.
This report outlines the project deliverable as the base guidance platform component of
the shooting system to provide motorised 2-degrees-of-freedom control (yaw and pitch) over
the balls being launched. Similar robotics projects and applications are surveyed to support the
conceptualization process, design considerations, and mechanical features, and various
challenges faced as well as solutions implemented to optimize the overall design outcome are
discussed.
After the manufacturing and assembly, the mechanical components are tested and
verified against the initial performance projections. The strengths and weaknesses of the design
are analysed before several optimisation modifications are proposed and implemented. The
project concludes by discussing the future works to integrate the platform into the overall
shooting system and AMS. |
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