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Re: Is there a restriction to what sensors we can use?

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Please post information you know about this sensor's legality, not about the legality of using videocameras on FIRST robots.
Ooo It's not legal. Why would you even ask that question when someone answered before you posted it?
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I think this camera is not intended to be used in a "real life" situation, it just seems impossible that it could pack that much versatility and power. Tracking a single color blob just won't cut it.
Im not sure someone is attempting to use the CMU sensor to track objects for a competition that takes place in a park. If he can get the sensor to work in the outdoors then it would work during a First competition.
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