Joe_H
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I actually have most of the parts to build a complete 4WD unmanned semi autonomous rover (a small one - about 1.5 mtr wheel base and 1.2 Mtr track - not the Rover car ) with active suspension and all the other toys. I have 4 independent very high torque motors (wheel chair motors with 90 degree angle drives and reduction units.) It has been a process of collecting parts for several years with a view to putting it all together one day. The idea is to have a fully articulated active suspension system individual and independent drive to each wheel. The motor units will be inboard with either shaft or small enclosed chain drive to each wheel. Wheels are from a mini quad bike.I suppose the ultimate would be independent with huge articulation and wheel/hub motors - if you could protect them enough.
With basic magnetometers, accelerometers, wheel speed sensors, torque (current in this case) sensors etc etc and a few powerful microprocessors the thing will one day be a reality. I am awaiting a cost effective HD video transfer system with absolutely minimal lag - (1080p) - to watch on the large tv from indoors - I have IR cameras and plenty of go pro's etc. Also considering a thermal imaging unit. setting it off around the farm at night would be fascinating, especially in IR mode..
I always did want to experiment with motors driving each wheel independently. Now I have the chance. It would open up a huge range of possibilities. That should be able to rock crawl too - and where possible remain level.
That will actually- imo - be the future of vehicles with motors in the hubs of vehicles - probably fuel cell powered. We are going electric whatever happens me think. It is just a matter of time. It may not be in my lifetime but certainly will be for many here. I just have to build my own to experience the possibilities. Suspension is probably going to start with geared torsion springs (electronically adjusted) and adjustable pressure fluid dampers via a continuously variable restrictor valve on each 'leg'.. once the basic unit is built though it is ALL about computer control.
Braking is planned to be all electronic too..