This blog does not yet have an 'About' post.
Browse by time:
- September 2012 (3)
- July 2012 (4)
- June 2012 (1)
- September 2011 (1)
- July 2011 (1)
- June 2011 (1)
- April 2011 (1)
- March 2011 (1)
- February 2011 (1)
- October 2010 (1)
- September 2010 (2)
- July 2010 (7)
- May 2010 (1)
- April 2010 (1)
- February 2010 (1)
- January 2010 (1)
- October 2009 (1)
- September 2009 (1)
- August 2009 (10)
- July 2009 (2)
- June 2009 (1)
- May 2009 (1)
- April 2009 (25)
- November 2008 (1)
- March 2008 (6)
Browse by author:
- rss Club Jester (1)
- rss Donald Gregorich (6)
- rss Jonathan Sternberg (2)
- rss Ken Tossell (1)
- rss Kit Sczudlo (11)
- rss Kyle Jordan (1)
- rss Paul Goldin, Kit Sczudlo (1)
- rss ccarlsen (1)
- rss ion (1)
- rss jlisee (45)
- rss jsternberg (1)
- rss kjordan (1)
- rss ktossell (2)
- rss kwoo (1)
- rss tcapon (1)
Browse by category:
- rss 2008 (1)
- rss 2010 (1)
- rss 2011 (2)
- rss 2012 (1)
- rss 6dof (1)
- rss AUV (3)
- rss DVL (1)
- rss advanced (1)
- rss agv (5)
- rss auv (3)
- rss auvsi (11)
- rss auvsi2007 (1)
- rss auvsi2008 (12)
- rss auvsi2009 (4)
- rss auvsi2010 (3)
- rss cameras (1)
- rss circuits (1)
- rss competition (9)
- rss control (1)
- rss demo (2)
- rss development (6)
- rss donatello (1)
- rss dvl (2)
- rss electronics (1)
- rss epic (1)
- rss greece (1)
- rss hotel (1)
- rss journalpaper (2)
- rss kim (1)
- rss marylandday (2)
- rss marylandday2009 (1)
- rss mdday (1)
- rss media (1)
- rss nbrf (2)
- rss outreach (2)
- rss pooltest (1)
- rss practice (2)
- rss progress (3)
- rss raphael (1)
- rss research (1)
- rss robosub2011 (1)
- rss robosub2012 (4)
- rss sonar (4)
- rss sponsor (1)
- rss sponsors (1)
- rss sponsorship (2)
- rss success (3)
- rss testing (1)
- rss tortuga (1)
- rss tortuga1 (1)
- rss tortuga1.5 (2)
- rss tortuga2 (1)
- rss underwater (1)
- rss update (2)
- rss victory (2)
- rss vision (4)
Tortuga Used In Research
Note: Transfered from the news archive, originally posted Mar. 4th 2008
Tonight Tortuga participated in its first research project. Aerospace engineering student Madeline Kirk had us outfit Tortuga with a docking apparatus that she is designing for her honors research project. See tortuga docked below:
Madeline is an undergraduate who works at Space Systems Laboratory (SSL). The docking device is designed to be used on SCAMP, a six-degree-of-freedom robot operated by SSL.
The first docking attempt had some hiccups. We accidentally plugged the vehicle's Ethernet tether into a 10 Mbit network switch instead of our usual 100 Mbit switch. This decreased the responsiveness of the joystick control and the quality of the video from onboard cameras. Next, the right thruster cut out. Fearing a blown motor, we hoisted Tortuga onto the deck and inspected the misbehaving thruster. We found strands of fine fiber wound about the impeller shaft, which we think came off of our webbing straps.
After several hours of meticulously disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling all four thrusters, we started our second attempt. With a few tweaks to the joystick controls, we were able to make several successful docking runs. The docking device has a unique self-aligning design that allows the vehicle to mate with the platform even when approaching from slightly oblique angles. You can see this in the video below:

rss
