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Re: Real week 1 update for you.

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Originally Posted by indieFan View Post
I'm surprised FIRST didn't use scales in combination with sensors to determine when a crossing was completed or not. Yes, it would add to the cost of the field and greatly complicate the field staff's lives during set-up and maintenance, but it would help resolve some of these issues.

There have been years when the method of scoring has switched (from mechanical to human, anyone know if it went the other way?) due to issues.

Can any of the people at the events tell us how many Refs are watching the field? Is one Ref responsible for watching all 5 defenses on a side? If so, would it be plausible to get a two more Refs for future events to split the load up? (Yes, I realize it's difficult to get enough volunteers in the first place.)
How can sensors determine if a robot started in the neutral zone without touching the defense and ended in the courtyard without touching the defense? How does the sensor know what alliance the robot is from?

I am currently assigned as a ref assistant for this upcoming week. Maybe I will be looking at the crossings. I suggest you volunteer if you think the process can be improved.
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