Okay, I'll play devil's advocate for a minute: I
like Andy's suggestion
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put your findings into a white paper and post it so more FIRSTers can see your work. If feasible, the plan will get better with more input. More detailed feedback will be received this way, and we all could be convinced if this is even a possibility. Sell it to the rest of us.
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Maybe we
could apply (gasp!) technology to the problem. Like have a camera zoomed in on each robot, put a different color target (visible from above) on each robot, and use a CMUCam to run each camera pan/tilt! Keeping a tight zoom on the robot would help with resolution, though perspective might still be a problem...
Any takers on Andy's challenge?