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Re: How to pick up a frisbee
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a cool plunger pickup system |
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Or have an arm, so that you can extend and just release?
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Seems to me that if you got it going good enough, an upside down discs does nearly as well. - Sunny G. |
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I'm not sure that picking up discs off the floor will be very important, but this is something I hope to see on at least a few robots.
http://www.diginfo.tv/v/11-0121-r-en.php |
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Don't assume this video proves anything. |
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The one big advantage I see to floor loading discs is that if you miss a shot, you can pick it up again and fire immediately, instead of having to cross the field to reload. I feel that for some teams, this will prove to be a big factor in their performance, because they can score every disc around them.
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From the accuracy of prototypes and the large size of the goals, I don't think that good teams are going to be missing many shots. In addition, as I learned last year, just the driving to pick up game pieces requires great precision and can be time consuming. It seems easier to zip back to your driver station and quickly load 4 more from that hard-to-deplete supply.
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Yeah, our team initially planned to do a mechanism to pick up discs from the floor but..
Guys lets be honest.. each team on your alliance gets 17 discs. I think in the 1:30 tele-op (not including end game) it's very reasonable that you'd be able to traverse the field to your hopper, get filled, go back, score, and repeat to get pretty much just those 17 discs in (if even). In other words, don't worry about picking up discs. Go get filled because it takes attention off of picking up and elevators and focuses on filling some hopper on your robot that'll go straight into a shooter. In 1:30, I can't see getting more than 17 discs across anyway. If you do, that's excellent, just be happy with that! |
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To all teams reading this, make sure that you test any prototype on carpet similar to that being used on the official field.
A design that might work on your shop floor could very well fail on carpet. In addition, I think teams should look at how many shots missed the hoops last year. Expect about that many disks to miss their target and end up on the ground. |
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Sure it's much easier to go across the field to your alliance's feeding station and grab four discs, but think about it. After autonomous mode, you'd have 3 robots fighting for discs at the alliance feeding station. Sure there's enough slots for all three to be filled at the same time, but realistically, all three would not be fed at the same time, as the corner is very small and can barely fit all three robots there assuming that they are average sized. Plus, you have to worry about d-bots getting in your way and defending your feeding station. If you can pick up discs from the ground quick enough, it would be a HUGE advantage to you, and it would be beneficial during autonomous too, because then you can pick up discs from the ground and shoot them during auton for additional points (after you've shot your preloaded discs). And as for there being a lack of discs on the ground, the goals are fairly large but with the amount of defense that's possible, I can see a LOT of missed shots when a d-bot knocks a scoring bot off of alignment. We saw this last year with fender-shooters and d-bots.
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When I first saw the animation I thought that it would be hard to pick them up off the ground, then when I saw that we would potentially be suspended 90in. In the air, I quickly said, good shooter, good arm, no pick up. Yes if your alliance gets 17 frisbees each that means why pick up when you can just recieve. Just my honest opinion. Just remember this year, the lower the weight the easier the climb.
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