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ZsHeRm 14-05-2008 13:07

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What is the fastest robot ( In feet per second ) in the overdrive challenge?

Joe J. 14-05-2008 13:15

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Team 102 won the "Gearhead" trophy at the championship.

SSMike 14-05-2008 13:17

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1519's robot was also pretty fast.

andrew348 14-05-2008 13:30

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2016, 118, 148 ... the list goes on.

Koko Ed 14-05-2008 13:31

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Uhhhhhh...is it just me or is this discussion in the wrong forum?

ZsHeRm 14-05-2008 13:53

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Anyone know any specs... I know team 2560 could go about 30 fps.

Lil' Lavery 14-05-2008 13:58

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Originally Posted by andrew348 (Post 748085)
2016, 118, 148 ... the list goes on.

148 has nowhere near the top speed in f/s that many other teams did. 148 just tended to be a lot more agile and better driven.

XaulZan11 14-05-2008 14:09

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I don't really think having the fastest robot is really that important. It may be cool to say our robot goes xx feet/sec, but how often does that really come into play? I think being quick or efficient in all tasks (in this game turning, pickup, hurdling) is more important than just straight ahead speed. It's like drafting a player lineman based on his forty time; only the first few yards (getting off the line/pulling) really matter.

Richard Wallace 14-05-2008 14:14

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Some operational figure-of-merit for lap-running performance, other than gearing and wheel size, would be more interesting. Maybe average number of laps completed during teleo? Or maybe highest qualifying seed?

148 seeded #1 at St. Louis, and Tumbleweed certainly looked faster than most of the robots there. Maybe 1098's little red Ferrari was faster (?); they seeded #2 at Oklahoma City.

Which other racerbots seeded high?

RyanN 14-05-2008 14:16

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I agree with XaulZan11. Even though some robots may go up to 30FPS, how much pushing power do they have so they can make laps? I know 148 was faster than us, but in the Bayou Regional, we could made more laps than they did, and I believe we actually held the record for the most laps in a single match at the Bayou Regional. Don't quote me on this because I don't have concrete facts and I'm going off of memory and scouting.

JVN 14-05-2008 14:27

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Originally Posted by RyanN (Post 748099)
I agree with XaulZan11. Even though some robots may go up to 30FPS, how much pushing power do they have so they can make laps? I know 148 was faster than us, but in the Bayou Regional, we could made more laps than they did, and I believe we actually held the record for the most laps in a single match at the Bayou Regional. Don't quote me on this because I don't have concrete facts and I'm going off of memory and scouting.

We didn't really focus on lapping in New Orleans. Most matches we were playing a defensive role. This greatly reduced our lap count. As the season went on and the game developed, so did our strategies. This resulted in drastically different play between St. Louis (week 1) and New Orleans (week 5).

Our team focuses on continuous improvement. We knew that bringing our St Louis game to New Orleans would be foolish. (Though, I think we all wish the auton would have been up to the STL level.)

364 has an incredible machine, and they are a great team. I'm looking forward to seeing them again at IRI. It was cool to see such a great hurdler could also function well as a lap-bot.

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 748091)
148 has nowhere near the top speed in f/s that many other teams did.

This is true. We are geared at about 20 ft/s free-speed. During the build season we were geared as high as 30 ft/s free-speed, but this turned out to be foolish.

Our goal was to build a robot which was fast on the field, not fast in a drag race. Our experimentation and iteration showed that we were faster and more consistent with a slower top-speed (it is weird to describe 20fps as "slower").

This is why we would get beat easily by some other lap-bots in drag-races, or in open-field lap-races. However, this system was not intended for either of those scenarios, ours was designed to compete in a FIRST Overdrive match, with 5 other robots. *shrug*

We may be one of the fastest robots, but we are not the fastest.
Kudos to all the teams who can toast us!

-John

ZsHeRm 14-05-2008 14:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by XaulZan11 (Post 748095)
I don't really think having the fastest robot is really that important. It may be cool to say our robot goes xx feet/sec, but how often does that really come into play? I think being quick or efficient in all tasks (in this game turning, pickup, hurdling) is more important than just straight ahead speed. It's like drafting a player lineman based on his forty time; only the first few yards (getting off the line/pulling) really matter.

your right it is much better to be a well rounded team...but as for our team(2560) we chose to be simple and fast as a rookie team. i was just wondering as a rookie team how we did in comparison to veteran teams at our chosen field. as for going 30FPS on the small playing field we programed our motors to "brake" for the turns wich helped out emensly. but if someone got in front of us we would do a few revolutions trying to get around them.

ZsHeRm 14-05-2008 14:59

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 748086)
Uhhhhhh...is it just me or is this discussion in the wrong forum?

sorry i am new at chief delphi

ZsHeRm 14-05-2008 15:07

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if you want to see our robot our video is on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuedfEPoj-s (we are the fast one...)

Arefin Bari 14-05-2008 15:16

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While I was attending the Jersey regional this past season, I had the pleasure of speaking with one of the mentors and some students from Team 102. One of their mentors stated that they were moving 27 fps. To my knowledge, I believe they were the fastest robot we have seen on the field this past season. As far as build season video's go, 148's tumbleweed was the fastest. As John stated, they slowed tumbleweed down during the competition.


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