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KarenH 12-03-2008 22:51

pic: Three Trackballs?
 

chaoticprout 12-03-2008 22:53

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During one of the quarter finals or semis in San Diego Beach Bots was working on a ball which popped, about 30 seconds later a referee replaced it with another track ball.

Qbranch 12-03-2008 23:01

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Those reflections are SO BAD at the end of the field...

Sometimes you avoid things that arent there... sometimes you don't avoid things that are there... :ahh:

-q

danshaffer 12-03-2008 23:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Qbranch (Post 717463)
Those reflections are SO BAD at the end of the field...

Sometimes you avoid things that arent there... sometimes you don't avoid things that are there... :ahh:

-q

I didn't notice it too badly at Oregon, but then again I wasn't driving...

IndySam 12-03-2008 23:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by danshaffer (Post 717482)
I didn't notice it too badly at Oregon, but then again I wasn't driving...

You have to be behind the glass to see it. It can be brutal.

Burnout 12-03-2008 23:39

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I totally fell for the "avoiding thing that arent there and running into things that are there" thing. thats why i always wanted to get the #2 position! its the best spot ever, you get to see both sides of the field!:D

=Martin=Taylor= 12-03-2008 23:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by danshaffer (Post 717482)
I didn't notice it too badly at Oregon, but then again I wasn't driving...

Trust me, there was plenty of reflection at Oregon. It’s very annoying.

I remember one match when I got all excited because it didn't look like the Blue Alliance was fielding any robots. Then I realized it was just the reflections.... :o

artdutra04 13-03-2008 00:14

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This is one of the reasons why I do not fully agree with the current state of G22. While setting up the field at the Connecticut Regional today, I noticed the large "blind spots" when trying to look through the lane divider diagonally.


Warning: Science Content! Basically what is happening is that when light passes through a transparent medium (such as in our case, the polycarbonate), there is always an angle (called the critical angle) as which light stops refracting through the medium and starts reflecting off the medium. As it happens, the low "angle of incidence" at which we try to look through the polycarbonate towards the opposite corner of the field is greater the "critical angle". This causes what we perceive to be behind the polycarbonate to actually be a reflection of what we see on one's side at the far end of the field. Thus, we end up with a large blind spot where we cannot see anything on the far corner of the field.


As such, I can easily see how a driver would now have no idea where there robot might be in this blind spot, and how easy it can be for them to inadvertently back up too much (and accidentally cross the lane marker) before they can correct what is going on.

Matt H. 13-03-2008 00:19

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Having seen the field first hand I will say that the reflections are quite bad--At times our drive team thought that an alliance was fielding four robots and it can be quite disconcerting to see two of your robot racing down the lane. It seems that the drivers stations are in the perfect position for these reflections as when acting as robocoach I experienced no problems and the audience doesn't see them.

mtaman02 13-03-2008 06:14

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Now the real question is

Do you think FIRST and the GDC did this on purpose? Or is this just as unexpected to FIRST as it is to the people who have to drive the robots :)?

GaryVoshol 13-03-2008 06:27

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I think it's an unintended consequence. It varies from arena to arena, depending on the lighting conditions. Wherever the prototype field was set up, it may not have been so bad.

Roger 13-03-2008 08:47

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It's a variant of Pepper's Ghost, a simple trick developed by Henry Dircks in 1862. If you've gone to Disney's Haunted Mansion you saw it in the huge Ballroom scene.

BTW I remember seeing photos somewhere on CD showing this effect on the field and how robots vanish.

Joe Matt 13-03-2008 09:46

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I hate to pimp, but we talk about this a bit in the latest episode of FIRSTcast...

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=65621

Phyrxes 13-03-2008 09:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Roger (Post 717567)
It's a variant of Pepper's Ghost, a simple trick developed by Henry Dircks in 1862. If you've gone to Disney's Haunted Mansion you saw it in the huge Ballroom scene.

BTW I remember seeing photos somewhere on CD showing this effect on the field and how robots vanish.

Here is the thread with the pictures.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...5&postcount=52

Roger 13-03-2008 10:49

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Thanks Phyrxes. Gosh, no wonder I couldn't find it -- wrong thread name, wrong poster. It's a wonder I can find my way out of bed in the morning...

Looking at those photos again I wonder why they even have those upper panels. The bottom ones I could see, if only for sonar and to match the outside walls. Come to think of it, the outside outside "protector" walls (if you follow me) don't have the panels. Wouldn't it be easier to make a rule "no robots can go thru the wall"? Well, it makes for good post-season rule changes.


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