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Asimov's stories detail how the "Three Laws of Robotics" fail in multiple cases!
Paging Dr Calvin! Paging Dr Susan Calvin!
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Great work Michael!Do you think that temperature sensing may be too slow? Is there merit in using software to monitor voltage (movement) outputs compared to actual movement?For example, if a voltage has been supplied for x ms with less than expected movement from the motor, an assumption can be made that temperature will soon rise to unsafe levels? A caution flag could be set that will cause limits to increased voltage to preempt the heating that will soon come.From experience, magic smoke can be produced incredibly fast. Maybe before a temperature sensor has time to heat and report before damage has already been done.I did dabble with this last year with some pretty bad feedback issues causing my bot to pretty much go insane. Camp may recall that short lived demo lol. It’s was breakdancing on steroids. And a motor burned out just to spite me.But I tried.
A "robot safety module" should include:
A big red "bop to stop" button.
A key fob remote kill switch to cut power to drive motors or perhaps everything.
Not sure about arms. A graceful degradation to a resting position?
An obnoxious beep like a backing garbage truck.
But obnoxious beeps are, in fact, obnoxious. And can get tuned out.
Perhaps better to activate in a warning status.
If the robot is too quiet, a synthesized engine noise to alert bystanders? A whistled tune? Fanfare?
I prefer the voice of C3PO saying "Excuse me, coming through, make way please, ..."
Or, "Pardon the intrusion, Michael, but I believe my battery is on fire!"
"Help! I'm stuck!" "I feel dizzy".
The possibilities are endless.
Flashing yellow lights. Though I would prefer something more aesthetic.
Green lights for normal condition, yellow lights for warning, red flashing lights for emergency?
A Pironi LED hat could have a pixel for each monitor. Blue inactive, teal initiating, green normal, yellow-green minor caution, yellow warning, orange near critical, red critical, red flashing emergency.
A glance would reveal the system's health.Robotics is hard, but who says it can't be fun? And beautiful?
A "robot safety module" should include:
A big red "bop to stop" button.
A key fob remote kill switch to cut power to drive motors or perhaps everything.
Not sure about arms. A graceful degradation to a resting position?
An obnoxious beep like a backing garbage truck.
But obnoxious beeps are, in fact, obnoxious. And can get tuned out.
Perhaps better to activate in a warning status.
If the robot is too quiet, a synthesized engine noise to alert bystanders? A whistled tune? Fanfare?
I prefer the voice of C3PO saying "Excuse me, coming through, make way please, ..."
Or, "Pardon the intrusion, Michael, but I believe my battery is on fire!"
"Help! I'm stuck!" "I feel dizzy".
The possibilities are endless.
Flashing yellow lights. Though I would prefer something more aesthetic.
Green lights for normal condition, yellow lights for warning, red flashing lights for emergency?
A Pironi LED hat could have a pixel for each monitor. Blue inactive, teal initiating, green normal, yellow-green minor caution, yellow warning, orange near critical, red critical, red flashing emergency.
A glance would reveal the system's health.Robotics is hard, but who says it can't be fun? And beautiful?
James
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Wayne et al.
If the power goes out, how do you freeze the arm?
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I had thought, and believed seeing it demonstrated, that if you connected the two poles of a DC motor together, that the electric force generated by turning the shaft would directly oppose the shaft turning thus locking it.
Theoretically, in case of power failure a DPDT cross-over relay could short the motor terminals and lock it in place.
However in testing it just now on a couple motors that does not seem to be true. So I asked GPT-4o to explain:
One motor's winding resistance is just under 1Kohm, another is 0.175Kohm. Both turn when shorted.
Of course, going from stop, the turning rate would be very slow.
James
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