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Pre-event scouting--IRI
Correct me if this isn't the right place for this...
I am doing a little bit of scouting for IRI. It is a database of the teams attending IRI and the specs about their robot and competition season. There are a lot of great teams and FIRSTChat and BlueAlliance don't have everything about a team. I have taken a look at 1114's database(which is great, BTW), and I need info that is slightly more up-to-date. Plus, many teams make drastic changes to their 'bots in the summer. I'd like to hear from the teams themselves. If your team is going, can you please give me these specs of your team and bot: Team:
Robot:
A link to a picture would also be great All the help I can get is appreciated:D I will release the app when I get sufficient information(65 or more teams). |
Re: Pre-event scouting--IRI
Writing an app might be harder than something like a simple PDF. But if you're going to do my precouting work for me I won't complain.
I would ask people for hang time and position as well. I can't think of anything else particularly useful. |
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I would also include if the team is using their usual drivers or not. I do not think it is a coincidence that atleast 2 of last year's IRI winners (1625, 68; not sure about 469) used their normal drivers.
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The app is quite simple, actually. It is written in java. It loads an XML of team data. With some changes, It can be used from competition to competition with no problem. Contributions from the CD community are the most reliable source for the data Quote:
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Well, can't give ya much more than the win loss stuff for every single team. Hope it helps.
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We're going.
All of our win/loss data and match scores are on TBA. But, I'll include them anyways: Events Attended: 4 Kettering District (week one) Record: 14-6-0 in entire competition, including elims. Highest match scores: 9-12 qual 45 WIN, 14-6 Finals3 LOSS Other notes: GM Industrial Design award. Troy District (week four) Record: 14-3-3 in entire competition, including elims. Highest match scores: 0-16 qual 61 WIN Other notes: District Chairmans award, Coopertition award. Michigan State Championship (week five) Record: 11-4-1 in entire competition, including elims. Highest match scores: 20-10 qual73 WIN, 26-12 qual25 LOSS (against 469) Other notes: State Chairmans award. Archimedes Division: Record: 13-3-0 in entire competition, including elims. High scores: 18-7 QF2, WIN, 21-17 Finals2, LOSS Season totals: Record: 52-16-4 Highest won match: 20-10 qual73 at MSC National GM Industrial Design award. Robot features: Hangs quickly from vertical pole every time. We only missed one hang in Arch. because we were knocked off by an opponent (red card violation) and we almost hung again. Deploys from start in 2 seconds (while driver is lining up), lifts in 4 seconds after locked. Not hard to line up - Driver rams the claw into the pole. If it's within the two antennas (about 12" space), it will latch. Goes over bump smoothly, center wheels float to maintain stability and ensure that no wheel is more than 2" above the ground or bump. Traverses bump at full speed in low gear (aprox. 6 ft/sec). No tunnel, but it can just as easily climb the bump. Drivetrain: 6wd floating-center, center wheel can be forced down to drop-center by arm. All wheels powered. 2-speed trans, 12ft/sec and 6 ft/sec. Collector: top-roller pincher type collector, floating assembly to avoid carrying penalties. Kicker: spring-powered kicker with window-motor recoil, software variable and linearized (it kicks about 35 feet, so I'll say 33 since thats a really nice number. Roller automatically ejects ball when kicking to limit roller's resistance to kick. We will have the same drivers for IRI. No camera tracking, but camera display on Dashboard (not enough power to do tracking) We are changing almost nothing during the summer (OK, we are adding some stickers and changing the tire treads). Pictures: I dont have any right now, but if you search for Kettering or Michigan State Championship pictures, Daniel Ernst from LasGuerrillas posted a ton of pics from those events, and we are in there. My favorites from MSC: http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniele...7623766907840/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniele...7623766907840/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniele...7623766907840/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniele...7623766907840/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniele...7623766907840/ Oh yeah - we've got some new bot bottoms for IRI. |
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I'm planning on collecting this data anyway, so I'll send you a PM with what I get in order to help you out. :)
Anyway 1714's info for you. I didn't get to work on the robot or with the team much this year (just Championship scouting) but here's what I got. Wisconsin Regional (week two) Record: 9-5-2 (6-2-2) Highest match scores: 10-4 QF2-2 WIN, 7-9 QF2-1 LOSS Other notes: Engineering Inspiration, Excellence in Design Minnesota 10,000 Lakes Regional (week five) Record: 13-1-2 (7-0-2) Highest match scores: 13-9 SF1-2 WIN, 6-8 SF1-1 LOSS Other notes: UL Industrial Safety, Engineering Excellence, Coopertition, Regional Winner Galileo Division Record: 8-7-0 (6-4-0) Highest match scores: 20-0 Qual 132 WIN (hostile 6v0), 19-11 Qual 121 WIN, 0-14 QF4-1 LOSS Other notes: KCP&B Entrepreneurship Award Robot: 1714 does not hang. We can go over the bump or under the tunnel. 6wd, 4 CIMs through AM Gen2 shifting guts with custom lexan sideplates, it goes fast and stuff. Same drive team for IRI. Vacuum possession system and spring loaded kicker. |
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Team 343
Events: Florida: 11-5 Number 7 seed (number 4 alliance captain) Semi-finalist Xerox Creativity Award Palmetto: 14-3-1 Number 1 seed Champions Xerox Creativity Award Newton Division: 13-4-1 Number 15 seed Selected by #2 Alliance Finalists Total Record: 38-12-2 Notes: -Hang on vertical pole -Over the bump -Under the tunnel -Ball magnet for control -Kicker that can score from opposite end of the field -Tank treads (trying to change to 8 wheel drive, not sure) -2 Speed -New drivers -Preferred Start: Far Zone Highest Scoring Match: Newton QF 3-1 final score of 25-13 (win) |
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Not info related, but.
Does anyone have any problems with a text-based app? I'm no good with Java Swing. I know some of the stuff, but barely enough to get it by IRI. I can put out version later and have people tell me what they think. I wrote a BAT file to launch it in windows, if you are linux or mac, you're on your own in launching the JAR. |
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Scratch my previous post, I found a couple great tutorials about the subject. I migh have it done a week before the event
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Blue Cheese 1086
Events: Virginia Regional (NASA/VCU) 9-2-4 (Initial 14th seeding rank) first pick by 1st Seed Champions Engineering Inspiration Award North Carolina 14-2-0 1st Seed (Alliance Captain) Champions Motorola Quality Award Galileo 14-2-0 1st Seed (Alliance Captain) Finalists Coopertition Award Total: 37-6-4 Highest score: Galelio Qualification Match 121 (19 Points) Robot Notes: (As of Atlanta) Six Wheel Tank Drive (Super-Shifters and 4 SIMs) 12 or 5 Feet per Second Powerful and Accurate Pneumatic/Surgical Tubing Kicker (Over one bump and bounces over second) Reliable Pinch Roller (Fisher Price) Over the Bump 6in Plaction Wheels Capable of starting in any Zone |
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Happily, the EngiNERDs are attending IRI for the first time ever! I don't know if I will personally attend, but I wouldn't miss it if I could.
Team: 2337 "EngiNERDs" Events Attended(individual divisions, Einstein is a separate event and records for each Kettering District: (10-5-2) Semifinalists, Spirit Award Ann Arbor District: (15-3-2) CHAMPIONS, Quality Award Michigan State Championship: (7-5-2) Quarterfinalists (ran into 469 :( ) Curie Divison - World Championship: (8-5-0) Quarterfinalists Highest scored match 17-10 (469, 67, 2048 vs. 2337, 397, 308 at MSC) LOSS Season record as of the end of the World Championship (40-18-6) Robot: Does your Robot hang? Y Over the bump? N Through the tunnel? N Drivetrain specs? 4-wheel Mecanum with Toughboxes Special notes? (Hang time, position, driver changes from competitions, perferred field placement) -WE SUSPEND. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obXxvgInsI0 One of 3 worldwide, only one in Michigan. -WE HANG. FAST. With rough timing off of a YouTube video, under five seconds. It also makes an awesome sound. -WE START IN THE MIDDLE. ALWAYS. Our robot has a ground clearance of about an inch, as early in the build season we decided having the ability to travel between zones was not a good focus for our team. As well, we have a low CG (was only flipped once in the final match in the elims at Curie, as the opposing robot jammed a ball under our robot and then got us stuck on the bump) -Before MSC, we put on a deflector onto our hanger (see video above with the suspension for more info). We can deflect while hanging and on the ground. When in the air, there is a V at the bottom to deflect balls in the general direction of the goal. With team 910 at MSC, we won 19-5 (highest score where we won) by simply deflecting for them. -Our new drive team (same coach) for next season will be introduced at TARDEC this weekend, then MARC, and then IRI. |
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Quick update:
Since there have been no contributions in 2 days, I'll make a list of the teams whose info I have. GREEN - Means up to date, complete ORANGE - Means no incomplete or out of date BLACK- Means I have ZERO info Code:
If you are shown in GREEN, thank you very much! If you don't want to reveal your team's info, I respect your privacy, just shoot me a PM saying you don't want to, or with the info there. App updates: I plan on a Fourth of July release date for the app.(given that I have sufficient team information The graphical version has been coming along well and the text version just got a rewrite. It is in java, so it is OS neutral. I can also have the data in various text formats if you cannot afford to bring a laptop to the event. |
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Team 294: Beach Cities Robotics
Events: San Diego Regional Record: 9-8-1 High Score: QF4-2: 10-4 (Win) LA Regional Record: 13-4-1 High Score: S2M1: 13-6 (Win) Newton Divison Record: 13-1-3 High Score: S1M1: 19-11 (Win) & FM3: 19-11 (Win) Einstein Record: 4-1-0 High Score: FM1: 16-14 (Win) & FM2: 16-13 (Win) Season Record 39-14-5 Robot: Hang? No Over the Bump? Yes Through the tunnel? Yes Drivetrain: 4 CIM 6WD 2 Speed Transmission Special Notes: CAN bus system, Auto for all 3 zones Pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/rickandr...43122200751890 http://picasaweb.google.com/rickandr...26787079493186 |
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Team 573, The Mech Warriors scouting info:
Events Attended: Ann Arbor District Champions (16-3-1) Alliance 2 captain, 3rd seed Troy District Semifinalists (10-6-0) 3rd overall pick, 11th seed Michigan State Championship Quarterfinalists (9-5-0) Alliance 4 captain, 5th seed Curie Division Quarterfinalists (9-5-0) 11th overall pick, 12th seed Season record: 44-19-1 High score: 19-14 (w) Curie quarterfinal 4.2 Robot specs: Drivetrain: 4 wheel tank drive with mechanum wheels 8 feet per second Kicker: Variable speed rotating kicker Ability to score from all three zones Hanging: No ability to hang: we can score as many, if not more points without hanging in the last 20 seconds. Autonomous: We have ten autonomous programs, including multiple programs for far, mid, and near zones. We can also block 469 from getting into the tunnel. Other notes: We are strictly a tunnel bot with a very low ground clearance. We have only been pushed on top of a ball twice. We designed our robot with the rulebook in front of us, so we never get penalties for robot design flaws and rarely get penalties for gameplay. We currently do not know how we are going to set up our drive team with regard to this event. The current idea that is going around is that we will swap drive team members, but we will keep somebody with experience on the field. If we do end up as an alliance captain or getting picked, we will put our best drivers in and do our best. The most balls we have scored at once is five. Our bumper design allows us to switch bumpers in around 30 seconds for quick turnaround. Our plexiglass lid on the top of our robot has quick release hinges and surgical tubing for quick and easy access to the electronics box. WE HAVE NEVER BROKEN YET THIS YEAR! It got very boring in our pits. Our team is full of spirit and pride. Our robot is almost completely student built and mentor supervised. We have a corner of a classroom to work in; no shop. This has been our best season in our nine year history, so we are extremely proud of our accomplishments. ![]() |
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