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Originally Posted by ollien
Let's see...
- ✓ An electromechanical assembly (Nerve endings transmit electric signals, and I would certainly call dog movement mechanical)
- ✓ Built by the FIRST® Robotics Competition Team to perform specific tasks when competing in FIRST® STEAMWORKS. (Dog is a COTS item, and training has made an impression on the mind of the dog. Thus, the dog has been built by the team.)
- 1/2 ✓ The ROBOT must include all of the basic systems required to be an active participant in the game – power, communications, control, BUMPERS, and movement. (Slap some bumpers and a control system on there and you're ready to go!)
- ✓ The ROBOT implementation must obviously follow a design approach intended to play FIRST STEAMWORKS (See photo)
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You could also in theory train the dog to stop sitting when it hears the charge sound and sit when it hears a buzzer or a foghorn, so the FMS can have control over enabling/disabling.