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That is awesome! I haven's seen a tether'd RC bot yet. Can's wait to see it in action this weekend!
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Looks good, but you may have some issues starting with those hooks in the can during autonomous.
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Very impressed with the creativity of 4536. With all the "TeamTether" video's I've seen this is the first tethered RC specialist. Great creativity! |
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From what it looks like to me they start inside the Landfill.
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Our other robot, Zenith, will be a tote specialist, grabbing stacks of 5 from the feeder station and setting them beneath Zipline. Zipline will be the RC specialist, grabbing 2 RCs right at the start of auto and holding them up high until the stacks are made below. Quote:
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It is clear to me that Zipline does not "support" the RCs in any way, now I just need to make sure that our refs see things the same way I do. |
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I am pretty sure you cannot break the plane of the landfill at all before the match. As far as I know the Landfill is a three dimensional space in which you may not cross until Autonomous STARTS.
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Oh. I see now. I thought you guys were pulling cans off the step. I still don't think they will be legal, unfortunately. I can't cite a specific rule, but I believe that if a team like 148 had such an elaborate mechanism designed specifically to keep their robot from touching the cans pre-match, that there is little to no doubt about the legality of such a system. Now, I'm not saying that just because someone else doesn't do it makes it illegal, bit more the lengths 148 went to to keep themselves from touching the cans reasonably leads me to believe that such a strategy is not legal.
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Their entire design is about grabbing 2 of the 3 RC that are STAGING ZONE, lifting them up so that someone can make a 6 stack and push it under the lifted up RC's, then at the end of the match they set them down. This is in no way a "Can Grabber". It is an RC capper that uses exactly 2 of the 3 RC's from the staging zone. Quote:
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Two questions:
1) How do you make sure your hooks aren't being supported by the RC's at the beginning of the match? 2) How do you unhook the containers once they're on top of a stack such that they are not supporting the containers at all so that the containers are "only supported by gray totes" and count as scored? |
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2) Since we never actually "grasp" the RC, we have no need to unhook at the end of the match. We do have little wings on the top of the hooks to make sure the RC doesn't get misaligned, but these do not grip the RC in any way. At the end of the match, we backdrive the winch until the line goes slack. The hooks remain in the RC, resting on the lid, however they do not hold up any of the RCs weight. In our opinion, there is no reasonable way to interpret this as support. |
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There are two videos of their autonomous, their reveal video, and Wisconsin semis #2. In their reveal video, their manipulator appears to move before a can does, implying it does not touch it. In Wisconsin semis #2, the video is not high enough quality to figure out whether or not it was touching the can. I don't see where you're getting that from.
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Game Manual goes into more details on this. From a blue box in section 3.1.4: DRIVE TEAMS may not move, nor preload TOTES (regardless of color), RECYCLING CONTAINERS, or LITTER onto their ROBOT prior to the start of the MATCH per G13. There are no rules that prohibit a ROBOT from being in contact with TOTES or RECYCLING CONTAINERS at the start of the MATCH, as long as those items were not moved from their STAGING ZONE as described in the paragraph above. |
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