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TurtleRabbit 2024 SSL Team Description Paper

Robotics 2024-02-14 v1

Abstract

TurtleRabbit is a new RoboCup SSL team from Western Sydney University. This team description paper presents our approach in navigating some of the challenges in developing a new SSL team from scratch. SSL is dominated by teams with extensive experience and customised equipment that has been developed over many years. Here, we outline our approach in overcoming some of the complexities associated with replicating advanced open-sourced designs and managing the high costs of custom components. Opting for simplicity and cost-effectiveness, our strategy primarily employs off-the-shelf electronics components and ``hobby'' brushless direct current (BLDC) motors, complemented by 3D printing and CNC milling. This approach helped us to streamline the development process and, with our open-sourced hardware design, hopefully will also lower the bar for other teams to enter RoboCup SSL in the future. The paper details the specific hardware choices, their approximate costs, the integration of electronics and mechanics, and the initial steps taken in software development, for our entry into SSL that aims to be simple yet competitive.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2402.08205,
  title  = {TurtleRabbit 2024 SSL Team Description Paper},
  author = {Linh Trinh and Alif Anzuman and Eric Batkhuu and Dychen Chan and Lisa Graf and Darpan Gurung and Tharunimm Jamal and Jigme Namgyal and Jason Ng and Wing Lam Tsang and X. Rosalind Wang and Eren Yilmaz and Oliver Obst},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.08205},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Submitted paper as part of the qualification for RoboCup 2024

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