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Pedestal Delays
At the Southfield District Event (MI) there were a few cases where the delay between an alliance clearing the field of balls and the pedestal being lit to allow the inbounder to grab the next ball.
I'm wondering if this was observed at other events, and how it was handled. In one of our matches we had a 40 sec delay, and, because the delay wasn't explicitly observed during the match, it took a number of visits with the referees before we were granted a replay of the match. Here is the video of the match: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv-QUKZLWUQ At 1:00 (video time) you see the last red auto-ball cleared from the field. At 1:45, you see the human player return with our first cycle ball. For about 40 seconds, the pedestal was not lit. You cannot see the pedestal in the video, however the problem is quite obvious. While I'm generally against 'video reviews' of penalties and such during a match, I'm wondering if an exception should be allowed for cases such as this; where clear video evidence of a field/match fault exists that can be correlated with events observed on the field (supposedly, the ref marked the field as cleared shortly after the last ball was scored, but some delay caused the pedestal to not light). I saw that in some cases even small delays often had a big impact on match flow, (where a robot sits and waits for a new ball as the old ball is cleared, but gives up after some delay to go defend, then ends up being late for the inbounder). I would expect these smaller delays will diminish over time as the refs get more experienced with the game; but there are some interesting situations introduced by the 'human' factor in the game. |
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Since this was experienced so much for all teams, the refs should have given a verbal go ahead to teams to take the ball. Rather than have to replay the matches. Would have helped the event stay on time. I hope they have this fixed for the next week of events.
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Hopefully an operator can describe how this works. It has to be manually turned on, I don't see how it can be automated.
We had an incident at MAR Mount Olive. Another team human player already had a ball ready to load a robot. When I turned around our human player had taken a ball off the pedestal. As coach I chased after him before he threw it onto the field and returned it to the pedestal. Here is where it becomes a blur. When I returned it to the pedestal the light was on. At the end of the game the head ref approached me and I described the above. We were accessed a 50 point penalty but we had lost and didn't change the outcome of the match. Without proof I couldn't contest it. Our human player is special education, so I started to doubt having him as the human player. I felt bad about this because in a later match, I watched him, he would NOT touch the ball until the pedestal lit. He is a great human player. In a later match (not us) there was a field fault because that same pedestal light did not turn off. My theory is that in our match, once the first ball was taken, another ball was placed on it while it was still lit, but I can not prove it. |
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So basically, this appears to be a software issue, and hopefully will be fixed in time for week 2. |
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Is it my imagination, or is the audience actually yelling "NEW BALL" for those 40 seconds?
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I also noticed there were some cases where the pedestal was lit (with no ball on it) when it shouldn't have been. I assumed I just forgot the conditions for it being lit. Last edited by DjScribbles : 03-03-2014 at 14:33. |
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One of our matches the pedestal did not light up after autonomous so our coach was waving and shouting that it was not being lit. It was great that he made a commotion to get attention to it and the match was stopped and we restarted. But I agree, there is a delay with the pedestals and it has to be fixed. Albeit, it is a Week 1 so there are bound to be problems and FIRST will probably work out more of the kinks for Week 2.
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If the pedestal doesn't light up after autonomous, double-check that all your auto balls are off of the field. If they are, then the ref may have been asleep (or hit the wrong button and had to undo it, which kind of stinks). I agree with tanmaker--the ref panels are slow, their connections are slow... (The head ref I worked with this weekend had a number of complaints about the head ref panel, including delays and lack of ability to see what everybody else was putting in.) When I would put in starting balls, it could take several seconds to register after a touch, and sometimes it would unregister randomly. |
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We were far from an edge case. There were a lot of very frayed nerves across many teams, and I'm frankly proud of everyone for their handling of it. Still, I hope FIRST understand objectively how big an affect this has. It literally changed alliance selection (the matches involved captains and those who would have been in a captain seed), and directly affects MAR rankings, at first glance by ~10% for some teams. Refs shouldn't be burdened with these kinds of calls. |
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