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Well- the regionals are all over- over 30 tournaments and still no capped center goal.
Am I taunting?- yeah maybe a little. I've seen several VERY close tries. Its pretty amazing to watch. I'm surprised nobody has drop down guides to center the robot on the middle goal when they go to place. Of course once you get it on there for 9 pts. you need to make sure you don't get a 10 pt deduction for some silly penalty. In any case, the offer still stands. The TIKI is waiting. And the Championship is just days away. WC ![]() |
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i think a possible change in caution tape color should be an appropriate accomodation for those who need it, or possibly covering that one line of tape that is in direct contact with the tip of the loading ramp. realistically, it doesnt change anything for the non-camera-using robots, but poses a significant threat and possible malfunction for those who strive for optimum use of the onboard vision system. |
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by the way, if you want to see a video of 624 capping the goal, and another close atteempt at the houston regional, you can watch it at our site, www.cryptoniterobotics.com (you can also see me and my awesome human-player skills)
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Great Job! Looking forward to seeing one or more of us actuallyl do this multiple times in Atlanta (assuming you're able to compete there!). Lynn (D) - Team Voltage 386 Software Mentor and Coach - Two Reasons to *REALLY* want a Vision Cap! |
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There were no Autonomous vision tetra caps at Palmetto. I was the announcer, and I would have remembered such a feat. We had some contenders, however.
Team 281 (EnTech) has a program to drive straight forward with the arm out and then lift whatever it might have nabbed and place it on the center goal. At Palmetto, they got a vision tetra at least twice. The first time they got it over the goal, and were about foot to the left the second time. They did not complete the cap either time. 342 can cap with a starting tetra in autonomous mode. I think they did it twice at Palmetto. |
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The arc of optimism...
When I saw the kickoff, I was excited.
When I read the documentation, I was nervous. When I saw 66 at GLR, I was hopeful. When I saw a mere shadow of a speaker high in the air doom 66 at WMR, I despaired. Given the translucent roof of the Georgia Dome and the vagaries of sun position, cloud cover, etc. I predict there will be no team that caps 2 matches in a row and no team will cap the center goal, period. I WANTED there to be cappers at the Championships, but it is just too hard given hardware, software and timing the constraints teams are under. Early in week 1, I predicted at most 5 Vision-based capping teams at the Championships... ...sadly, I now think this was too optimistic. Calling 'em as I see 'em... Joe J. |
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I think this is something FIRST needs to think about. They gave us great tools this year for autonomous, yet basically no one can do it (even if a few manage to make it happen at the championships, it's still essentially 0%). The only way we're going to see better looking autonomous modes in the future is if they can find some way to give the software guys on all these teams some time to work with their real robot. Just like every other team I'm sure, our software team only had a day or two to work with our completed "shipping" robot. If every team had had an additional week to work on software for their competition robot, I think we'd see more capping happen. I wonder if it would ever be possible for FIRST to add a rule allowing teams to keep their robots for an extra week but only allow software to work on it? Unfortunately, this is probably too unenforceable and would leave a large opportunity for abuse, and would extend the build season which a lot of people are (rightfully) opposed to. Unfortunately I just don't see how else autonomous modes can improve. Anyone have ideas? |
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This wont give programmers anymore time with the bot, but if they dont have to debug all the systems or worry about fixing problems in their custom code, they can spend more time tweaking the real bot for competetion. |
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One possible comprimise is to give teams the control systems and sensors one or two months in advance. If we had that extra time to work with the camera, I'm sure we would be capping vision tetras in autonomous. We decided that the time wouldn't allow it so we went with a more tried and true autonomous method. Last edited by Chris Hibner : 05-04-2005 at 14:56. |
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Want to know something really sad? The conversation that started with FDAapproved and went on with Dradius and BetaVersion most likley happened when they were in the same room during study hall. (Yes we have a robotics study hall). e_e they may be arguing on the fourms but the would be sitting right next to eachother in the classroom....
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The reason team 281 decided just to try to cap the center (whether there was a tetra or not) is simply because we didn't believe we would have time to do otherwise. We do have code to use the camera and pick up and deliver either of the "close" tetras from any starting position, but, because of time constraints, we decided not to use it. We also determined the odds of a tetra being in one of the two spots in front of the center starting position to be 13/28.
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