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Humans Stacking Crates
In looking at the rules during the kickoff, we noticed that there is no rule saying that the human player cannot stack up 2 totes under the chute. this would allow a robot to simply push the stack into position saving a considerable amount of time. is this a legal srategy?
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Re: Humans Stacking Crates
Assuming it actually works when you do it, no there isn't a rule prohibiting it.
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Re: Humans Stacking Crates
Yes, this seems to be legal and is a pretty good idea. There is no rule against doing so. However, its probably better to develop a system that can collect and stack within or near the robot, due to the fact that the human player station takes some extra time (load the tote and open the gate), and because the human player station may be unreliable in creating stacks in this manner. Also, if you had a mechanism to do it, you could create larger stacks that are worth more points, and that can be topped off with a container and noodle.
Last edited by theCADguy : 03-01-2015 at 19:07. |
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Re: Humans Stacking Crates
We did some mock testing today and showed it can be done pretty easily. we also looked at building a 2 tote, 1 container stack and seeing if the noodle chute would allow us to turn it from an 18 point stack to a 24 point stack. so far it look doable, but the noddle will need to bend just right. we are going to build the human station to test this out this week. If it works all we would have to do is put a container on the two human stacked totes and then push or lift the bottom tote for the score.
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Re: Humans Stacking Crates
Do keep in mind G6, which I think is designed to prohibit things like this:
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Or perhaps I've completely misunderstood the rule, or your strategy. |
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Re: Humans Stacking Crates
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Edit: meaning that if the second tote falls naturally by gravity onto the first, then it should be legal. |
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Yup, that's it. You can't set it where you want. So long as a human isn't physically contacting both, your fine.
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That is interesting, humans can stack the totes, it is true that this year, change has come.
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Relevant link here of it being tried.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h928...ure=youtu.be&a |
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Re: Humans Stacking Crates
We had several students and mentors at the live kickoff and full field at SNHU. They ran a good 30 iterations of releasing the totes through the human player chute and said that not one single time would they land on their top/bottom. The angle of the chute virtually guarantees that the totes land on any side but a stackable one.
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Re: Humans Stacking Crates
Correct. but now that we have seen the 3 day build video. we are not as confident in our quick mockup results.
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Re: Humans Stacking Crates
Can you push down on the chute door to reduce the speed of tote as it slides down and thus keep the first tote from flipping?
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Re: Humans Stacking Crates
I haven't tried it, but wouldn't that increase the chance of the first tote flipping?
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