Reykjavík University Stewart Platform controlled by a DIY joystick
Kristófer Reykjalín shared a video of a Rotary Stewart Platform v2 driven from a home made joystick. A student group studying Mechatronics at Reykjavík University in Iceland used the Stewart Platform to demonstrate what they’ve been studying about control theory.
The team included Kristófer Reykjalín Þorláksson, Haukur Hlíðberg, and Stefán Óli Valdimarsson. Their professor is Joseph Timothy Foley.
Their code is uploaded on Github. Kristófer says the design files for the joystick will be there soon, too are also part of the Github package.
Hello Dan. I need wanted to do exactly same thing for my school project. But we dont have C++ or any programming lessons. I need a little help about your code. I dont understand some parts. I couldnt find your mail here. If you get in touch with me i will share my.questions. thanks.
What are your questions?