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| View Poll Results: How does your robot interact with balls on the ground? | |||
| Specific mechanism to herd them into the lower goal. |
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17 | 17.00% |
| Specific mechanism to pick them up from the ground and bring them inside the robot. |
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85 | 85.00% |
| Ground ball manipulation is not in our strategy. |
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13 | 13.00% |
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Re: Who is picking up from ground?
Koko ed, i really like your team's method of picking up balls! Looks REALLY smooth and effective! Great job!
As for 1023, we are planning to have the ability to pick balls up and contain them. We also have the ability to receive balls from the human player I don't think we really sacrificed anything to be able to do this, we all realized the importance of this feature. |
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