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jodge1706
26-01-2016, 08:33
In autonomous, a robot is not allowed to cross the center line. Does crossing the center line mean that the bumpers cannot be over it, or any part of the robot at all? So could a robot have some sort of arm that reach over and grab it if the bumpers are behind then line?

Sunshine
26-01-2016, 08:39
During AUTO, ROBOTS may not enter the volume above the MIDLINE. Think of it as a line shooting straight up from the floor.

CalTran
26-01-2016, 08:43
I think the specific wording on G13 will answer your question.

Robomarfa
26-01-2016, 11:38
G13 During AUTO, ROBOTS may not enter the volume above the MIDLINE.

Interesting. This suggests that a robot cannot even reach to the center of the midline and hence the center of the boulder, but instead must stay 1" away from the center of the boulder. A robot can only interact with ~4" of the boulder on their side. Good thing our gravity pump prototype is working.

philso
26-01-2016, 13:00
Good thing our gravity pump prototype is working.

A tractor beam would be a good choice too ;)

Zebra_Fact_Man
26-01-2016, 13:44
I know of a team planning on using suction to hold the ball. I could see that working for mid-line boulders.

GreyingJay
26-01-2016, 13:47
A tractor beam would be a good choice too ;)

We plan to beam up the boulder into a transporter buffer on board the robot, move the robot to the courtyard (to be compliant with G40) and then beam it directly to the high goal. We're prototyping the Heisenberg compensators tonight.

Tim Sharp
26-01-2016, 13:50
I know of a team planning on using suction to hold the ball. I could see that working for mid-line boulders.

That will require a very precise auto routine to accomplish without a penalty.

MrJohnston
26-01-2016, 14:24
We are busy training our robot as a Jedi. With a little luck, come week 1, it will be able to use the Force to score a total of seven boulders in autonomous - and we won't have to get anywhere near the midline.

rich2202
26-01-2016, 16:10
We plan to beam up the boulder into a transporter buffer on board the robot, move the robot to the courtyard (to be compliant with G40) and then beam it directly to the high goal. We're prototyping the Heisenberg compensators tonight.

Make sure the Ref's can see the robot in contact with the Boulder in the Outer Works zone. It is hard for a Ref to see the boulder in the transporter's electronic buffer.

SoccerTaco
26-01-2016, 16:25
We are busy training our robot as a Jedi. With a little luck, come week 1, it will be able to use the Force to score a total of seven boulders in autonomous - and we won't have to get anywhere near the midline.

You can just go ahead and cross the midline - the refs won't mind.

"These are not the droids that crossed the midline."

tindleroot
26-01-2016, 16:29
We are busy training our robot as a Jedi. With a little luck, come week 1, it will be able to use the Force to score a total of seven boulders in autonomous - and we won't have to get anywhere near the midline.

Hope the robot is a podracer too - you'll be crossing the outer works a lot.