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staplemonx 08-01-2012 19:53

Helpfull shooting research
 
here are some things we are looking into to learn about accurate ball shooting

Here is a link to a post we had about various ball throwing robots. http://www.atomicrobotics.com/2012/01/kick-2012-recap/

Hallry 08-01-2012 19:57

Re: Helpfull shooting research
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by staplemonx (Post 1099893)
Here is a book written about the FRC 2007 game Aim High.

I believe you mean the 2006 game; there was a separate one made for Rack 'N Roll in 2007 (which for some reason is a whole lot more expensive). I have the 2006 one; it will serve very handy in this year's game.

davidthefat 08-01-2012 20:04

Re: Helpfull shooting research
 
IMHO, the shooting is 80% hardware. If you cannot manufacture a shooter with a margin of error of 5 inches per shot, never ever even dream of getting a 100% accuracy. I know that is the exaggeration, but many people on the team is putting it on the shoulders of the software. I cannot guarantee even a 25% accuracy with a shooter that has a margin of error of even 2 feet.

gyroscopeRaptor 08-01-2012 20:05

Re: Helpfull shooting research
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 1099899)
I believe you mean the 2006 game; there was a separate one made for Rack 'N Roll in 2007 (which for some reason is a whole lot more expensive). I have the 2006 one; it will serve very handy in this year's game.

It's expensive because of Logomotion buyers.

Buy this year's fast or else you may have to pay the high price.

Ninja_Bait 08-01-2012 20:09

Re: Helpfull shooting research
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davidthefat (Post 1099909)
IMHO, the shooting is 80% hardware. If you cannot manufacture a shooter with a margin of error of 5 inches per shot, never ever even dream of getting a 100% accuracy. I know that is the exaggeration, but many people on the team is putting it on the shoulders of the software. I cannot guarantee even a 25% accuracy with a shooter that has a margin of error of even 2 feet.

Quoted for truth.

Even though programmers are always wrong. ;)

staplemonx 08-01-2012 20:48

Re: Helpfull shooting research
 
Here are some videos we pulled together http://www.atomicrobotics.com/2012/0...ideos-helpful/

Djur 08-01-2012 20:53

Re: Helpfull shooting research
 
Math stuff!

Calculating launch velocity from angle and range:
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...raj.html#tra13

Calculating the speed launch motors need to turn at based on tangential velocity (calculated with the first link) and radius of the rollers/wheels:
http://www.artificial-gravity.com/sw...c/SpinCalc.htm

So, yeah, programming.

staplemonx 12-01-2012 08:11

Re: Helpfull shooting research
 
Thanks for the extra resources


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