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Re: Fully autonomous robots?
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Originally Posted by Mike
I was thinking about how, this year, FIRST has shifted autonomous into user controlled mode. I foresee that many robots will be a hybrid of both technologies. User-controlled driving and autonomous-controlled shooting. Now, what if you programmed in an object avoidance system? What if you programmed your robot to try to evade all large objects (robots) coming at it and pick up all small objects (balls)? This pretty much eliminates all the necessity for a driver during offense.
So, the focus of this thread is:
Do you think an offensively autonomous robot is feasible?
If so, do you think it would be competitive?
If not feasible, why not? What specific function could a robot do that a human could not?
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I would also like to add that FIRST exist to get students interested in science and technology. A fully auto mode I think would take some of the fun away from this.
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K.I.S.S
Keeping It Simple Stupid
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