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Batmobot Anthony Incardona IMDL Spring 2012 Dr. A. Antonio Arroyo Dr. Eric M. Schwartz

Anthony Incardona IMDL Spring 2012 Dr. A. Antonio Arroyo Dr. Eric M. Schwartz

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Page 1: Anthony Incardona IMDL Spring 2012 Dr. A. Antonio Arroyo Dr. Eric M. Schwartz

BatmobotAnthony IncardonaIMDL Spring 2012Dr. A. Antonio ArroyoDr. Eric M. Schwartz

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Purpose of Robot• To elevate itself off the ground and

gain a better vantage point• Add another dimension for the robot

to maneuverablity• Be Batman’s Droid

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The Process• Sense a pole above itself• Aim and shoot a steel brick above the

pole with a sting attached • Using an Electromagnet find and lock

onto to the brick• Reel back in the rope so that it will

start to elevate itself

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Sensors• Sonar Range Finder• Bump sensors• IR Distance Sensors• Electromagnet• IR Transmitter and Receiver

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Actuation

• Servos•Aim Crossbow•Shoot Crossbow•Guide Rope

• Motors•2 ream motors for maneuverability•One 250 Kg/cm torque motor to pull up Batmobot

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Problems Encountered

• Mechanical aspects such as choosing the proper parts

• Finding the steel brick once it was shot over the bar

• Shooting the Crossbow• Pulling up the Robot

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Questions?