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JVN 03-07-2012 13:12

IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
So I've been out of pocket for most of the year, and as such haven't seen a whole lot of machines. I'm going to IRI in a few weeks. I geek out about well engineered robots.

Which robots should I be poking my head into at IRI?
What particular robots/features did you think were especially well engineered this season?

Discuss. :)

-John

techtiger1 03-07-2012 13:28

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
341 254,1114,cybertooth, 2056,233,973,33,67,16,71. These all have certain great aspects about them. 67 with the utility arm, 33 with the stinger concept,16's swerve drive, and 233's intake are the ones that standout in my opinion.

BJC 03-07-2012 13:33

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
Hey John,

I would suggest:

-1717's shooter, unique ball serializing system, and swerve drive
-469's caster drivetrain and low-pivoting high-constrained turret
-67's window motor shifter and ball collector (it's pretty slick)
-548's use of carbon fiber tubing.
-118's very cool scissor delivery system and custom wheels
-1114's ball delivery system (pneumatic) and drive frame construction.
-2056's collector and adjustable hood (the hood's delightfully simple.)
-111's articulating ball lift to mechanically sequence balls (rather than with programing.)
-16's catapult (ask about the load cell.)

That's all I have off the top of my head.
Cheers, Bryan

IKE 03-07-2012 13:37

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
My selection will have a noted midwest bias.

Check out the flinger on 829 or 3940? It is a really neat, unique, and functional mechanism.

67- Need I really say more? Overall, the white paper does a nice job covering the design philosophy, but they have a ton of neat minor mechanisms to check out. Shiters, ball management, arm ride hegith control.

548. I personally love to watch this robot play the game. Their packaging and CG placement is one of their bigger "hidden assets". You may recognize many of their arm elements from some other big armed monsters...
330. See above but with a noted BB style.

1714- I just love what these guys put out each year. Yes, it is a bit of a gimmick, but it works for me.

1732- Chute Shooter. The only team I have seen do what a former world champion was not able to do successfully.

CalTran 03-07-2012 13:48

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
[quote=BJC;1176163-1717's shooter, unique ball serializing system, and swerve drive[/QUOTE]

Unfortunately, d'Penguineers aren't attending IRI. Instead, for a superb swerve drive, I would suggest taking a look at the competition Emperor Swerve on 973.

I would also take a peek at 1730, and local bias aside, their robot is seriously cool. With their innovative sliding turret, it is a unique solution to precision balance.

As well, I'd take a peek at 4334. While their robot is amazingly KISS, from posts on here their team has made, their team has a lot of values most teams take on their 3rd or 4th season. Talk to them about what they've learned, and you might even learn a thing or two.

Jay O'Donnell 03-07-2012 13:52

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
Definitely be sure to see 67's all-purpose arm, perhaps one of the most useful parts of a robot that I've seen all year. Also be sure to watch how accurate some of the sharpshooters there are, it's amazing how deadly they can be from the key (some examples of these shooters are 341, 1114, 2056, and many, many, more) Also pay attention to some of the interesting ball intakes, such as 233 and 16. All of the robots there have something interesting about them that made them as good as they are, so try to find the best part of each robot.

BJC 03-07-2012 13:59

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CalTran (Post 1176167)
Unfortunately, d'Penguineers aren't attending IRI. Instead, for a superb swerve drive, I would suggest taking a look at the competition Emperor Swerve on 973.

You're correct, of course. I'll change that one to:
-68's shooter. It has belts to feed it after the ball passes through the turret ring for consistant shooting.
-973's everything as others have said. That robot is really well-engineered all around and all aspects of it that I have seen impress me.

LeelandS 03-07-2012 14:06

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
Here's a list of robots I'd recommend looking at:

973 - Swerve drive, a unique intake system, a rotating tower shooter... I love 973's machine. From top to bottom, I love every part, and I wish I could take a close look at it myself.

67 - HOT did not fail in their long standing tradition of engineering kick-bot robots. The robot may not look terrifying, but their utility arm is a piece of engineering excellence, and they've put out an amazing robot without going overboard in anyway. They've also put together "on-the-fly" shifting without the need for pneumatics. An amazing robot all over.

48 - Delphi E.L.I.T.E.'s machines never fail to disappoint. The "Arm-ish" shooter on this robot gives it amazing scoring ability, as well as acting in several different tasks.

548 - One of the best non-traditional shooters this year. 548's arm sets them up for great lay-up shots, but now they've also added key shooting to their arsenal. This robot has several other design facets that I wish I could look at, mostly revolving around their arm and "shooter".

254 - "Skyfire", as it has been named, is a very well engineered robot. A simple drive system, simple arm, simple shooter, all combined into a great machine. They have also developed a "pop-up" drive system to help them get over the bump. The programming on this robot is also a marvel, having made ASTOUNDING use of the K'nect station.

971 - 971's "Renegade" machine is a mechanic marvel. Boasting a uniquely engineered tower and a lightening quick elevation system, I'd love to just spend a while taking the robot apart just to understand how everything goes together in there. Pay special attention to how the ball gets into the tower.

Those are the notable ones I'd recommend.
Other robots I'd recommend looking at:
  • 1114
  • 2056
  • 341
  • 469
  • 33

akoscielski3 03-07-2012 17:02

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CalTran (Post 1176167)
Unfortunately, d'Penguineers aren't attending IRI. Instead, for a superb swerve drive, I would suggest taking a look at the competition Emperor Swerve on 973.

I would also take a peek at 1730, and local bias aside, their robot is seriously cool. With their innovative sliding turret, it is a unique solution to precision balance.

As well, I'd take a peek at 4334. While their robot is amazingly KISS, from posts on here their team has made, their team has a lot of values most teams take on their 3rd or 4th season. Talk to them about what they've learned, and you might even learn a thing or two.


If only they were... :(

1730's design is just simply amazing that they could pull that off. I LOVE THEIR BOT. As soon as I saw the video i was in aw. here is their video for you JVN

4334, OH MY GOD! They are the next 2056 IMO. Always keeping it simple. These guys kept KISS and the thing Karthik always says (build to your resources, I would rather have a robot that does 1 thing PERFECT than a robot that can do everything terribly). They can deliver like no tomorrow and make balancing look like something beautiful.

Chris is me 03-07-2012 19:30

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
If you have to pick just one, pick HOT. The machine is beautiful, creative, and excellent. I had the pleasure of witnessing a mini-demonstration by HOT students on Saturday afternoon, and their machine is excellent down to every last detail.

The 829 / 3940 "fling-a-pult" mechanism is a really cool mechanical solution to the problems with ball compression and density variations.

2168 has a simple-but-deadly robot with some neat sheetmetal work.

33 is absolutely phenomenal from an engineering perspective.

Gdeaver 03-07-2012 19:42

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
At IRI while your walking the isles, remember in January we were all given the same rules and documentation. It's really interesting to see how varied the engineering solutions are to the same problem.

Dchandlerk 03-07-2012 21:05

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
I'm becoming increasingly excited to be a field reset at this event. Although I'll probably be drooling over every robot there:yikes:, a few that I especially want to see in person are: 67, 148, 254, 341, 359, 447, 548, 1114, 1538, 1730, 2056, 2590, 2826, 3322, 3357, 4334, and last but definitely not least 33.

akoscielski3 03-07-2012 21:23

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
Im just gonna list a few that I was surprised no one has mentioned:
234
3138
48
25
217
399
340 (definitely best dunker this year)
2054


Feel free to stop by our pit JVN, we wont be doing a lot I think :)

NickE 04-07-2012 00:00

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LeelandS (Post 1176176)
254 - "Skyfire", as it has been named, is a very well engineered robot. A simple drive system, simple arm, simple shooter, all combined into a great machine. They have also developed a "pop-up" drive system to help them get over the bump. The programming on this robot is also a marvel, having made ASTOUNDING use of the K'nect station.

Thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately, 254 will not be making the trip to Indiana this year.

ratdude747 04-07-2012 03:21

Re: IRI 2012: Robots to See
 
I'd Honestly say to look at every bot if you can. Sometimes the most least-known bots have the most interesting features. If time is limited, I agree with the current suggestions.


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