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BornaE 19-04-2007 23:39

Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
I made a list from the previous thread and made a poll
Here is the Rules
Please look at the videos of teams from www.thebluealliance.com and then vote.

Judging citeria:
1.most accurate
2.Fastest
3.Best programming
4.Coolest


we need at least 100 votes for accurate results so tell every body to vote.

chaoticprout 20-04-2007 02:14

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
1902 hands down.

Alex Cormier 20-04-2007 07:45

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
other.

65_Xero_Huskie 20-04-2007 09:03

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
It might be biased, but i picked 79. That is one major reason they were at the top of our pick list (That and the fact that they can pick up off the back 9 like a pro).

Grant Cox 20-04-2007 09:34

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
Tough pick between 1902, 1114, 223, and 79. I voted for 233 in the poll, you just can't beat a consistent high row auton. 1902 and 1114 are both ridiculously good as well, and 79's behind the back is not only cool but amazingly accurate as well. All four of them are crazy, picking just one is difficult.

Jon Anderson 20-04-2007 15:17

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
Most accurate autonomous goes to the teams who used the camera. Of the ones I saw in person, I thought 910 and 1730 were money in the bank. We had the privilege of partnering with 1730 at BMR and until their arm ran into some mechanical issues in the elimination rounds, they were a score almost every time. Same went for 910 in the Curie division. Every team I would watch a match, 910 would be in it and they would put that ringer on the middle row.

The coolest looking one would have to be 79 though. I managed to watch one of the elimination round matches in the division they were on and that arm movement was freaking unbelievable. You couldn't help but cheer after watching them do their autonomous.

AdamHeard 20-04-2007 15:30

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
Please do not vote unless you have seen every team on the list atleast several times in a match. Otherwise, it won't be fair.

I personally like 233 the best, but only saw it on eisnstein and twice on archimedes.

79 and 67 were pretty good.

Also, both 330 and 368 deserve an honorable mention.

330 was pretty consistent for not using any sensors at all.

Also, 368 programmed their auton in 1/2 and hour at san diego and it scored 30-50% of the time

BornaE 20-04-2007 19:10

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
Did anyone see team 39s autonomous. the voters seem to be all from other dvisions than newton.

BBnum3 20-04-2007 19:41

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
Other.

1038--When their autonomous wasn't hitting the green light it was SICK. It was crazy to watch that robot dunk keepers on the top row.

Lil' Lavery 20-04-2007 20:08

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 0705920 (Post 620686)
Did anyone see team 39s autonomous. the voters seem to be all from other dvisions than newton.

I certainly most of the voters in this poll have at least seen video of your autonomous, as it was among the best. Regardless though, it seems like you've made this and another thread with the mere desire to confirm your belief that your autonomous was the best in FIRST, and it seems to have backfired, with most of the attention going to 1902 and 1114. And rightfully so, 1902 and 1114 had amazing autonomous, probably the two most consistent. 1902 was probably also the fastest autonomous scoring machine, and capable of scoring on both the bottom and middle in auto.

TKM.368 20-04-2007 20:12

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 620587)
Also, 368 programmed their auton in 1/2 and hour at san diego and it scored 30-50% of the time


Thanks for the props!

hoorayforpink 20-04-2007 20:41

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
since the blue alliance site isn't working for me i voted for the one that stuck out in my mind the most-1902 at the florida regional they rarely missed the spider (I only remember them missing one time) they were quick and extremely efficient

Ross340 21-04-2007 11:54

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
not to brag about my own team or anything but here is a link to a video that may spark some votes out way,
http://media.putfile.com/Newton-Matc...0-Another-View
AND ANOTHER VIEW
http://media.putfile.com/Newton-Match-66-340

even with nasty defense from 49 robotic knights (props by the way) we scored...
and we still owe those programmers a coke :D

Grant Cox 21-04-2007 12:04

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
There was a team that I saw on a practice field that actually used a sonar system to gauge where the spider legs were. Anyone have any more info on this? I can't remember the team number or anything else about it..

The Lucas 21-04-2007 12:12

Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeeForce (Post 620866)
There was a team that I saw on a practice field that actually used a sonar system to gauge where the spider legs were. Anyone have any more info on this? I can't remember the team number or anything else about it..

Bomb Squad 16 does this (3 sonar sensors). Works well with their swerve drive

We also used a single sonar and IR senor for Spiderlegs "inbetween" lights. We use the camera to get close and the sonar and IR to finish the job. Not as high percentage as on Lighted rows.


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