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Re: "arena field switches"
i believe you are interpreting the rules incorrectly, the only "switches" that deal with real time play on the field are the human player mats in which case when a human player walks off of them their robot is disabled. the other zones for receiving tetras are just colored triangles on the field but don;t deactivate your robot or anything they are just the zone you have to be in to get a tetra. i hope this helps.
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Re: "arena field switches"
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So, the robot meets the human player in the non-autonomous mode. Then.. --how do the human player switches operate with respect to the robot? I do not understand the purpose of the colored tetras on the floor-are you saying that they are zones for receiving tetras--receiving from humans? Thanks for your reply. |
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Re: "arena field switches"
When a human player steps off of the pressure-sensitive mat they are standing on, that human player's robot is disabled until the human player steps back onto the mat.
The colored triangles are there so that the robot's vision system can find them during autonomous or during regular play. The triangles at the manual loading zones are there also so the human players can see that a robot wants a tetra (by being on the colored triangle). When the robot enters one of these triangles, the human player picks up a tetra, steps off the pad (disabling the robot) and gives the tetra to the robot, and goes back to the pad so the robot can be re-enabled and deliver the tetra to a goal. |
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Re: "arena field switches"
Thank you Ryan and Greg for clearing things up a bit.
Also I would like to know the 'engineering aspect' of how it this is done: when a human player steps off of the pressure-sensitive mat they are standing on, that human player's robot is disabled until the human player steps back onto the mat. Is there programming that should be done by the teams to accommodate the pressure sensitive switches? I guess it should be obvious by now that I am not clear about how the robot is controlled by the pressure sensitive mat. |
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Re: "arena field switches"
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