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This makes a lot of sense. To me, a field doesnt simply "go bad" for random driver stations at random times. It must have been an external cause
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I don't know if its possible or not, but after living in ST. Louis my whole life, I have seen this stuff happen during bad weather. Sometimes during bad weather I will lose wireless, without a power surge or outage. I wouldn't put it past the Midwest...
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If only we could go back to IFI's radio system... wifi problems solved.
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The dome is not impervious to electromagnetic radiation. Some interference can still get through (albeit less, compared to open space). Think about how, say, cell phones cause wireless interference: more electromagnetic radiation in the air, interfering with your network. This doesn't cause any power outages or surges, but still can take down the field network. It's similar with regard to that kind of atmospheric noise - it doesn't have to be enough for a power surge to impact the network. Last edited by plnyyanks : 28-04-2012 at 21:03. |
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If this possible, maybe we'll see weather delays in FRC?! Like in sports, they could show highlights or replays of past games for the audience as they wait.
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What gets me is that
1. Einstein was never used. Do they ever bring out 6 robots to check a practice match or do they hope they assembled it right? 2. The robots were all in working order before coming to Einstein. 3. Some robots worked in some matches then died later others not at all. FIRST couldn't find a problem, but there is a problem and when you are down to the final four you can't just decide to keep playing through matches when there is a problem like this. What I would have suggested (please note I will admit I'm not an expert at the FMS or electrical components in general) is that they run a test match in between awards that bypasses the FMS system. Just like a team would if they wanted to run a practice match at home. Each head ref enables the robots in practice mode so they run autonomous followed by teleop. Allow the teams to drive around the field. Everybody works fine and 118 moves then you have field error if someone dies and 118 is still not moving and robots loose comms then you have robot failure. If the field is at error I've always wondered why they could just run a match as listed above where the refs start each robot at the exact same time. Understandably you might have some robots running a tenth of a second longer than others but I see that as better than not at all. Again the above is a real long shot but it is an option other than running matches and hoping everyone is okay because you can't find a problem. I was at the CT regional where 118 and other had problems and they traced them to USB and robot errors not the field and I didn't see that here unless they kept it quiet. Overall very sad to see robots perform amazing in their divisions and not agree with that field. Last edited by BrendanB : 28-04-2012 at 21:11. Reason: typo |
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I would be curious to know where the Einstein field was during regionals. I'm treading very lightly here, because we had just come to terms with our season and accepted fate for what it is: a slippery eel. For those who just watched 118, you saw exactly what happened in the CT semis. Watching the Robonauts brick again, and again, was terribly sad. They have such a beautiful robot, and tripling with them was always picture perfect.
The field in CT was the same as the one in NYC , which also had persistent comm issues, predominantly on the red side. So, where has Einstein been? Last edited by Chi Meson : 28-04-2012 at 21:15. |
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You are correct.
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