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Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
If anyone is using a camera on a pole in the driver station, could you please post a picture from the camera of what it sees, and also include how tall the pole is. Thanks,
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
This is aother team's setup. I don't know if they were allowed to use it for qual matches, I took this picture on practice day.
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
Thank you sir. could you estimate how tall their pole was from the top of the screen? Just an approximate.
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
The aspect ratio of the neutral zone in the picture is .23, the actual aspect ratio of the neutral zone is .51. Just taking that from the center line to the castle wall, I estimate that the camera was 12' 3" above the floor.
Edit: I thought of a much easier way to figure this that doesn't depend on the narrowness of the neutral zone. I extended the side limits of the field to the vanishing point for these parallel horizontal lines, which meet a bit above and to the right of the tower. As the top of the opposing tower is essentially 10' above the carpet, I'll revise my estimate to a few inches shy of 11 feet. Last edited by GeeTwo : 13-03-2016 at 15:32. |
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
Team 5012 won the Creativity Award at the Los Angeles Regional for creating a camera-on-a-pole system to view the field. Not sure how big their monitor was thought!
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
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Hey GDC, settle this one? |
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
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That doesn't mean all implementations of tall cameras are OK. Maybe the one in Orlando was unsafe?? |
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
With all the hard hits to the driver station wall during the match, especially auto, I can see why an official would deem it unsafe.
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
That's why you attach to the velcro on the driver station
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
Haha. True. But a 10 foot pole may put a little too much lever action on that velcro if it sways.
I think 5012 left their pole collapsed and on the ground during AUTO, so after that they are free to hold it upright during the rest of the match. Anyone who saw their set up close up is free to correct me. |
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
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(For the record: 4901's camera was mounted to a retractable aluminum painter's pole. That pole was then mounted inside a 2' or so length of 2" PVC, which was then fit inside a drain fitting that used the screw mounts (backwards) to attach it to our controller board. Our drive team members could actuate it up and down from a standing position after placing it on the shelf. It would take active malice to make that become a hazard.) This is what we experienced. |
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
Any idea how we get a true ruling from FIRST? Doesn't sound right if a team wasn't allowed just because it was above driver station height.
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Re: Request: Picture from camera on pole in driverstation
From what we were told at Orlando, we would be allowed to use ours, but would receive a foul if it deflected a boulder back onto the field.
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