Hi Sean,

I believe the Pioneer 2AT uses skid steering. So when you rotate the 
robot you get a certain amount of skidding. And when the wheels skid the 
odometry reading doesn't change even though the robot rotates. The 
upshot is that the odometry underestimates the actual rotation of the robot.

To confirm that this is indeed what is happening just replace your 
pioneer 2AT with a pioneer 2DX.

Cheers, Solly

Sean Verret wrote:

>Hi there,
>
>I've been running a simple Pioneer2AT model in a world with no 
>obstacles.  I noticed that if you rotate the robot 360 degrees, using 
>the position widget it in fact states that the robot has rotated closer 
>to 470 degrees.
>
>Does anyone else have this problem?  Could I be missing something in my 
>world file?
>
>Thanks
>Sean
>
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