Electricity Power or Solar Power Should be Introduced in FOSJOAS Intelligent Self-balancing Scooter
Source:Fosjoas begin Time: 2015-07-27
Abstract: FOSJOAS electric unicycle is powered by electricity power. The abysmal combination of the small surface and low conversion rate of solar power to other forms of power makes researchers basically wen off the idea about the installation of solar panel on FOSJOAS scooter. Second, the efficiency of trapping solar power is contingent heavily on the sunlight.
From the beginning of its establishment on, it has pushed out intelligent self-balancing scooters of one sort or another. Of late, FOSJOAS has rolled out another model—V9. V9 is one type of two-wheeled scooter. Compared with the previous twin-wheeled electric scooter gains the unprecedented balance and therefore secures superb ease of use.
FOSJOAS electric scooter is the sate-of-the-art means of transportation adopting aerospace attitude control theory, fuzzy software algorithm and gyroscope system to maintain balance by leaning forward and backward. The Rider can control the vehicle to go forward, accelerate, decelerate and brake, etc. by leaning forward or backward. Similar to the technique of riding a bicycle, the rider achieve balance on FOSJOAS scooter by slightly tilting sideways.
FOSJOAS scooter is powered by electricity power. Considering the low cost, eco-friendly nature and accessible available everywhere, electricity power is the obvious choice for FOSJOAS scooter as the energy.
Solar power is also a clean and green one like electricity power. The generation of solar power does not in the least depend on coal and any form of fossil fuel. In the open air, it is only to set up some piece of solar panels giving onto the sun. The solar panel just can trap the light and store it for converting the sunlight to energy later. It seems that solar power is a likely energy powering FOSJOAS self-balancing unicycle. Be that as it may, FOSJOAS finally went for electricity power in lieu of solar power.
The abysmal combination of the small surface and low conversion rate of solar power to other forms of power makes researchers basically wen off the idea about the installation of solar panel on FOSJOAS scooter. Second, the efficiency of trapping solar power is contingent heavily on the sunlight.