ROS Resources: Documentation | Support | Discussion Forum | Index | Service Status | ros @ Robotics Stack Exchange
Ask Your Question
1

Is kobuki a holonomic robot? [closed]

asked 2014-07-30 02:29:06 -0600

scopus gravatar image

Hi, all, I am writing a local planner for turtelbot2, i.e. kobuki robot. But I am not sure is it a holonomic robot. From the wikipedia) I think kobuki is a holonomic robot, isn't it. Thank you!

edit retag flag offensive reopen merge delete

Closed for the following reason the question is answered, right answer was accepted by scopus
close date 2014-07-31 08:01:32.138547

1 Answer

Sort by » oldest newest most voted
4

answered 2014-07-30 03:01:57 -0600

jorge gravatar image

No, it isn't. According to wikipedia, A robot is holonomic if the controllable degrees of freedom are equal to the total degrees of freedom. As a ground robot, the degrees of freedom are 3, the x axis, y axis, and rotation about the origin. But the controllable degrees of freedom are only 2, the linear and angular velocities.

edit flag offensive delete link more

Comments

I agree, it is not.

tonybaltovski gravatar image tonybaltovski  ( 2014-07-30 17:42:25 -0600 )edit

Thank you very much!

scopus gravatar image scopus  ( 2014-07-31 08:01:16 -0600 )edit

Question Tools

1 follower

Stats

Asked: 2014-07-30 02:29:06 -0600

Seen: 801 times

Last updated: Jul 30 '14