View Full Version : LIVE UNDERWATER ROBOT COMPETITION NOW PLAYING!
7.62x39_AvToMaT
09-06-2007, 23:57
The Honeywell Home Town Solutions National Underwater Robotics Challeng is here. Watch 9 teams compete with their ROVs on this live feed.
Windows Media Player
http://129.219.18.35/islive2
Real Player
http://video1.asu.edu:555/ramgen/encoder/robotics.rm
EHaskins
10-06-2007, 00:12
I'm watching it. looks interesting.
I'm watching it. looks interesting.
I'm still trying to figure out what exactly is going on.
EHaskins
10-06-2007, 00:17
I'm still trying to figure out what exactly is going on.
I haven't quite figured that out yet. I would be better if I knew what they were tring to acomplish.
Greg Needel
10-06-2007, 00:24
anyone else notice that the team that is going right now is using a vex controller for their robot?
Jeremiah Johnson
10-06-2007, 00:25
I was watching for a while... but got bored. I couldn't understand much of what was going on. It was interesting, nontheless.
EHaskins
10-06-2007, 00:27
For those you who got board watching something when you have no idea what is going on, here is a post with links to more info (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57827&highlight=NURC).
I was watching for a while... but got bored. I couldn't understand much of what was going on. It was interesting, nontheless.
It would be alot more interesting if there was an actual goal presented.
Right now it's nothing more than just a robot demo.
MrForbes
10-06-2007, 00:28
Helps if you get the whole web page, with the frame that has links to the mission descriptions, etc.
http://www.h2orobots.org/
Our team is due to run their mission at midnight AZ time (same zone as the west coast)
MrForbes
10-06-2007, 00:33
anyone else notice that the team that is going right now is using a vex controller for their robot?
Our team is also using a vex controller. The vex electronics works nice for stuff like this....you can plug Victors and Spikes into it (after making or buying the correct cables) and program it with easyC or MPlab or just use the canned program.
Chris_Elston
10-06-2007, 01:56
Our team is due to run their mission at midnight AZ time (same zone as the west coast)
Well GOOD luck tonight!
MrForbes
10-06-2007, 02:36
thanks!
we're up now....fingers are crossed....
s_forbes
10-06-2007, 05:55
For all of you FIRSTers that have been begging for a water game, this is it! This being the first year of the event, the level of competition was a little more disapointing than I would have liked to have seen, but I'm sure it will improve in the future. I challenge every FIRST team that has ever suggested a water game to take part in NURC next year. (hey, it's not expensive. We only spent 400 bucks...)
thanks!
we're up now....fingers are crossed....
Our mission was fairly successful! We managed to pull in the highest (award eligible) mission score of 55 points. We were hoping for a higher score, but we were having dificulties with the tether snagging and insufficient lighting. This was our rookie year with a submersible robot, and so we had quite a bit to learn. We are already thinking of many improvements for next year.
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