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spacegy4
23-02-2010, 20:52
http://cms.team639.org/node/182
I feel a quote coming on.... "Vegeta. What does the scouter say about the speed of the kicker?" "ITS OVER 9000!"
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa82/spacegy4/kickerfeatures.png
spacegy4
23-02-2010, 23:18
+1
David Guzman
23-02-2010, 23:20
Kicker looking great.
Bumping is not allowed in chiefdelphi.
I thought infrared sensors were illegal?!!
spacegy4
24-02-2010, 17:05
I thought infrared sensors were illegal?!!
really? I don't think they are, but what rule would you say made that so?
really? I don't think they are, but what rule would you say made that so?
<R02> ROBOT parts shall not be made from hazardous materials, be unsafe, or cause an unsafe
condition. Items specifically PROHIBITED from use on the ROBOT include (but are not
limited to):
A. Shields, curtains, or any other devices or materials designed or used to obstruct or limit the
vision of any DRIVERS and/or COACHES and/or interfere with their ability to safely control
their ROBOT
B. Speakers, sirens, air horns, or other audio devices that generate sound at a level sufficient
to be a distraction or hindrance affecting the outcome of a MATCH
C. Any devices or decorations specifically intended to jam or interfere with the remote sensing
capabilities of another robot,including vision systems, acoustic range finders, sonars, infra-red proximity detectors, etc.(e.g. including imagery on your robot that, to a reasonably
astute observer, mimics the VISION TARGET)
You might be able to get away with it
Dave Scheck
24-02-2010, 17:21
The section that you highlighted is basically saying "Don't create something that will interfere with someone's sensor system".
If they had a giant array of outward facing IR LEDs, I think they'd have a problem, but the way that they're using their infrared sensors seems perfectly legal to me.
spacegy4
24-02-2010, 21:00
Its legal because we do not intentionally try to interfere with other robots systems.
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