dhitchco
17-01-2005, 15:31
The following terms are not "officially" defined in the "definitions" section (4.2.1) of the manual; namely they don't appear in BOLDFACE and ALL CAPS. These terms could use some official definitions since there is some ambiguity as brought out in this forum in several threads:
1) What defines "DISABLED". This particularly applies to what the robot's on-board system is capable of doing by itself when the driver's controls are "disabled" by the step pad, the referee, etc. Examples of this involve the robot pre-screening and viewing the field BEFORE the game starts as the visual tetras are randomly placed and/or during the game if the robot is somehow temporarily "disabled" from driving. Smarter robots will be able to do a lot of on-board processing while supposedly being disabled. ref 3.4.3 and 4.3.2
2) What defines "ACTIVATED". As called out in 4.2.2, it discusses "activation" of the driver control stations. This ties to point #1 above about being TOTALLY disabled.
3) What officially defines "ENABLES OPERATIONS". As called out in 3.4.3, this refers to the status of the robot while the human player steps off of the pressure mat. It's not clear that the robot can or cannot still do "anything" while the human player is off the pad (other than driving is disabled)
4) Although the term "AUTONOMOUS PERIOD" is in the definitions, it doesn't clearly stipulate what the robot can or cannot do during the time period before or after the AUTONOMOUS PERIOD.
It's all just a fun game, but it's like the rules in golf and in life. Rules are rules.....period.
1) What defines "DISABLED". This particularly applies to what the robot's on-board system is capable of doing by itself when the driver's controls are "disabled" by the step pad, the referee, etc. Examples of this involve the robot pre-screening and viewing the field BEFORE the game starts as the visual tetras are randomly placed and/or during the game if the robot is somehow temporarily "disabled" from driving. Smarter robots will be able to do a lot of on-board processing while supposedly being disabled. ref 3.4.3 and 4.3.2
2) What defines "ACTIVATED". As called out in 4.2.2, it discusses "activation" of the driver control stations. This ties to point #1 above about being TOTALLY disabled.
3) What officially defines "ENABLES OPERATIONS". As called out in 3.4.3, this refers to the status of the robot while the human player steps off of the pressure mat. It's not clear that the robot can or cannot still do "anything" while the human player is off the pad (other than driving is disabled)
4) Although the term "AUTONOMOUS PERIOD" is in the definitions, it doesn't clearly stipulate what the robot can or cannot do during the time period before or after the AUTONOMOUS PERIOD.
It's all just a fun game, but it's like the rules in golf and in life. Rules are rules.....period.