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FRC Seminar/workshops involving integrating math with robot design?
I would like to know if there are any teams in indiana that have seminar/workshops that could talk about ways math (algebra, calc) can be used with contribution to robot design.
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Re: FRC Seminar/workshops involving integrating math with robot design?
1706 is considering doing a webinar involving computer vision. While it won't explicitly be about math per say, there is a lot of math involved. (Last year the program solved a system of non linear equations to find its position and orientation on the field, two years ago the program solved a system of non linear partial differential equations to find its position and orientation on the field.)
Design does a decent amount of work with geometry, you could look into that as well. |
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Re: FRC Seminar/workshops involving integrating math with robot design?
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You seem to know what it is you want to know about. How about spending the next half year or so putting together such a workshop, and then present it at the Indiana FIRST Forums this fall? I've often found that the most effective way to learn something is to teach it. |
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Re: FRC Seminar/workshops involving integrating math with robot design?
In a more abstract sense, our team used math (largely algebra) to analyze this year's game and develop our design goals. If you'd like to know more, send a PM my way.
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