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d.courtney 10-02-2006 12:38

Re: What's your robot design?
 
1. Yes
2. I am working on a more complex method now for the thing to be quicker, but we have had 90% accuracy from calculating the angle, moving to an ideal location (which in itself is about no more then 20 lines) and in 3 lines shooting the thing... so in a bit less the 25 lines I've made an autonomous that can shoot about 4 of the balls (but then again a few of the lines are calling functions from other files...), with 90% accuracy within the 10 sec frame.
3. again 90%

EricH 10-02-2006 15:12

Re: What's your robot design?
 
1) Yes.
2) Not sure; I think it's both physical and software.
3) Classified.

Nita 10-02-2006 17:10

Re: What's your robot design?
 
1) Is your team building a launcher for this year's game?
Yes

2) If yes, then how are you making the shooter accurate?
From what I know and understand so far, I don't know if it'll be accurate(the camera hasn't been tested yet).

3) Approximately how accurate is the launcher?
When set on one fixed spot, this video will show you.
http://www.anonobots-1190.com/downloads/videos

ida_noeman 10-02-2006 17:13

Re: What's your robot design?
 
1.) No
2.) We're a rookie team, and we thought it would be easier to build and program a
3.) Harvester/Dumper into side goals

Jeremiah H 10-02-2006 17:51

Re: What's your robot design?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick TYler
I want to see someone using a twin-belt launcher, though, as I still think it will be more repeatable.

I brought this idea up right after we saw this year's game. I proposed a twin-belt design with a belt on the top and bottom, the top belt moving slightly slower than the bottom belt, giving the ball a slight backspin and thereby more long-range accuracy. But, alas, this idea was hacked immediately due to the (percieved) high design time with few advantages gained. I really would like to talk to someone from a team that prototyped something like this, or even better, had it on their robot.


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