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Re: Next Year's Game?
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
It is also impossible to determine position using two points, you need at least 3.
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It wouldn't be impossible since the playing field tends to be a flat surface. All one would need to do is put both beacons on the same side of the field (separated by a fair distance) so there would be no confusion as to which side of the beacons the robots were on. It would simple triangulation.
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