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Are there any limits to how many cameras the robot can have??
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It depends on what you are doing with them. It will be very difficult to adjust video from multiple cameras and stay within the bandwidth limits. If you are simply recording they will all need to be weighed on the robot during inspection and pass mechanical inspection as well. All robot rules apply.
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I have not heard about enforcement but I do know that the FMS operators will be able to tell bandwidth issues with the tools available to them.
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The FTA will kindly ask you to help everyone out by getting your bandwidth usage down. Ask us how we know :o
If you have a good router at your test area, see if you can monitor bandwidth usage with everything on its maximum resolution and sampling rate. I think you want to get below 7-8Mbps. With two axis cameras and a fairly high resolution and refresh rate, we were operating around 12-15 Mbps (my memory is muddy). When combined with another team using a lot of bandwidth, we would control brownout the robots on our alliance due to packet loss. The information from last year's Einstein report also stated they would apply QoS this season if I'm not mistaken. |
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For reference, here's the official rule on bandwidth this year:
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Using the Dashboard tools, you'll need to get the total video bandwidth down around 5 Mbits/second to allow room for transmission overhead and control data packets. |
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