A parade float measuring 16' X 54' with an attached tractor measuring 8' X 10' (overall length 64') has independent wheels with steering motors placed throughout its length.
It is stopped in a "T" intersection and wants to turn left. The roadway it is standing in has a width of 24', and the road it is turning into has the same width of 24'.
In order to design the vehicle to make this turn, where would you place the wheels along its length, and how would you sequence the turn angles (algorithm?)for each set of wheels in order to get this vehicle safely around the corner?
This is not a trick question with a fixed answer. It's a conundrum I'm currently facing with a parade float venkat and I are designing for a local charity that ordinarily wouldn't have to face this problem on normally wide parade routes.
However, the annual Santa Claus parade local to the charity often takes a route with narrower streets, and this could very well become a consideration in the design.

Mark
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