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Vikesrock 04-03-2008 15:39

Re: Define "ROBOT"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hrbrendan (Post 712572)
They're basically looking for configurations where the individual pieces can be used together as an entire unit, or pieces can be taken off/swapped, no? It seems like their definition on this is seems to boil down to them not allowing separate components that can not be used together in any configuration.

2 manipulators could not necessarily be used together in any configuration either.... but let's try to keep that discussion in the other thread and keep this one to strictly definitions of "Robot"

hrbrendan 04-03-2008 15:42

Re: Define "ROBOT"
 
Correct, and if you tried to enter two manipulators by themselves you would probably run into this same problem. Compare that to two manipulators which can be used in interchangeably on the same primary base unit... you can tie all of the individual pieces together. The 'ROBOT' is the individual base unit, and any potential interchangeable parts.

Kingofl337 04-03-2008 16:12

Re: Define "ROBOT"
 
I'll take a stab... Back in the day teams would put the "robot" on the field and leave the mechanism in the pits and keep workign on it. But needed the robot on the field so they received points if their partner won.

I would think you would need at least the following.
- RC
- Radio
- Fuse Panel
- Main Breaker
- AB Distribution Block
- Team Color LED
- Battery
- (Based on this years rules) Bumpers
- The robot should be built robust enough to withstand impacts from
non-modular "robots"

hrbrendan 04-03-2008 16:16

Re: Define "ROBOT"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vikesrock (Post 712579)
You're now in the same discussion occurring here about what a robot is according to the current rules. Let's keep that discussion there please.

The OP started a thread called 'Define "ROBOT"', asking for a definition of a robot that would outlaw what a particular team came up with as their solution to this game. You just quoted my definition, along with its explanation, and told me it was in the wrong thread ;)

ALIBI 04-03-2008 16:36

Re: Define "ROBOT"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt H. (Post 712570)
You are in essence defining a robot as a drive base then. Last year a team simply used ramps which folded out at the beginning of the match (no drive base) and were allowed to compete--should this not be allowed?

I was trying to answer the original question asked by InfernoX14 and looking at the GDC answer which talked about two chassis. I would certainly agree with you that the team that competed last year w/out a drive base should be able to compete. I could add another sentance: If a team chooses to forego a chassis/drivetrain during their inspection, please be aware that the team will not be permitted to add a chassis/drivetrain in the future.

I was trying make sure that the team would have to assemble something instead of just placing a box of stuff on the floor of the arena. I would not consider ramps that fold out and stay in place a box of stuff.


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