Right, here we go again...
low ground clearance robots in real life get into all kinds of problems, because the surface they have to drive on are not flat either. The flippers and other bottomdwelling robots quite ofter tear the floor up by splitting the top layer of the floor from the rest of the arena.
If your robot is 0mm all the way round, in 99% of all arenas you are a stationary object.
low ground clearance robots in real life get into all kinds of problems, because the surface they have to drive on are not flat either. The flippers and other bottomdwelling robots quite ofter tear the floor up by splitting the top layer of the floor from the rest of the arena.
If your robot is 0mm all the way round, in 99% of all arenas you are a stationary object.
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