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Re: Making sure EVERY Team can do Auto
exactly there are numerous other things that can be accomplished in auto that would be a better option if if it not scoring the totes or cans
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It could be a "least bad strategy" if you had particularly weak alliance partners.
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Points for teleop are assigned at the end of the match. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that means that totes stacked during autonomous will be scored just the same as those stacked during teleop.
I don't know if that would make sense, but seeing as it's one of the few auton strategies that doesn't require assistance from alliance partners it may be worth looking into. |
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Still, if anyone could provide a rules clarification, that would be great. |
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Every team should definitely do auto! At the very least, all three robots per alliance should move. I personally think that all teams should move a recycle container into the auto zone as that gives 8 pts for a set. This would add up to 12 pts for the alliance. There should be some cooperation between the teams of the alliances before match to make sure we are all on the same page
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3.1.2.1 AUTO During AUTO, points are awarded for ROBOT SETS, TOTE SETS, CONTAINER SETS, and STACKED TOTE SETS. (Noting of course that this doesn't mention grey totes.) 3.1.2.3 TELEOP During TELEOP, points are awarded for scored TOTES, RECYCLING CONTAINERS, and LITTER. Even more specifically, the TELEOP subsection TOTES states that a grey tote is "scored if it is fully supported by a SCORING PLATFORM and no portion of the TOTE extends above the top of the BACKSTOP." Nothing indicating that totes have to be stacked during tele-op, just that they have to be in scoring position at the end of the match. And again in 3.1.2.4 Point Values, we find that "TELEOP scores, with the exception of Coopertition, are assessed based on the state of the FIELD when the ARENA timer displays zero (0), or, if not all elements have come to rest, five (5) seconds after the ARENA timer displays zero (0)." Last edited by Elius_Linkus : 03-01-2015 at 23:23. Reason: Additional info found |
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The very easiest strategy for autonomous would be to move forward 5 feet into the auto zone - this could be programmed within minutes especially if you had a template so you could just change some numbers to fit that team's robot.
The second easiest strategy is to have a robot start at the driver wall and push one tote forward into the auto zone - this gets a few more points These two auto periods I believe will be EXTREMELY common this year, so every team should have programs written to do this (three robots pushing one tote each will work well), but many teams are going to try for the "triple-stack auto" (like three-ball from last year) |
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I know I only ever saw a limited number of bots that even did a two ball autonomous, much less a three ball. Considering that teams were expected to use their default scoring mechanism last year, I don't think that multi-ball autonomouses (autonomi?) were expected to be normal, whereas this year, it would almost seem the opposite; I doubt we'll see all three of an alliance's robots interacting with the totes in order to form a stack (coordinating three robots to find the totes, the other robots, stack them, and make it into the auto zone in 15 seconds seems unlikely.) I would think that the only way we're going to see stacks in autonomous is by the efforts of a single bot, whilst its teammates are busy staying out of its way. In any other case, I doubt the robots will be able to collaborate beyond moving the totes into the auto zone.
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(+ 4 points for the ROBOT SET = 24 points total). In the case where there is no "stacker bot" on the alliance, then the alliance would still get the CONTAINER SET for 8 points and the ROBOT SET for an additional 4 (12 points total). (Note that the CONTAINERs do not even have to remain upright; they just need to be fully contained in the AUTO ZONE). |
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It may be that you can score two Container Sets during auto:
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I was wondering why they kept mentioning the landmark and i think i finally know why. It could be the "decided place" where all three robots (or two robots if one grabs two bins) would place the yellow totes. This would mean a team would know the general area where their partner placed their tote. Then using the tracking the robot could figure out exactly where to stack the other totes.
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Should there be a github repo that people can add to with different code for different languages/drives that just move forward, that way robots can position themselves in front of a container and push it into the auto zone no prob?
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1. A CONTAINER SET is worth more than a TOTE SET (6 pts as opposed to 8) 2. It allows robots that can stack totes in autonomous easier access to the totes |
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