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6 | 3.55% |
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9 | 5.33% |
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7 | 4.14% |
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23 | 13.61% |
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13 | 7.69% |
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5 | 2.96% |
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25 | 14.79% |
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57 | 33.73% |
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6 | 3.55% |
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Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
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It seemed that 1902 had theirs working perfectly... Then in every match I watched at the Championships it failed, what happened 1902? |
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During eliminations we ende up having to replace one or both of our Banebots controlling our arm several times throughout the tournament and were not able to be as accurate as we had been all year. Thanks for everyone that voted for us! The programming team spent many hours working on the robot an was a huge key to our sucess so I know they appreciate all the kind words. Last edited by Matt_Kaplan1902 : 21-04-2007 at 19:20. |
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Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
Are you referring to Einstein? I think 1902, and others, had trouble with the additional lighting, although I may be wrong.
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Re: Poll: Best Autonomous(read the 1st post before voting)
Hey all, in case you didn't get a chance to see our autonomous mode in action, here it is, minus the scores from the New Jersey regional and the Championship event, those will be included later on.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?p=621018 Thanks for watching, /dan |
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At that point, when you are on Einstein, to risk an untested code change to hopefully fix that problem is too high of a risk for the possible benefit, hence why the same problem occurred in the same way each time. It's ashame, but that's part of the game! ![]() Last edited by miketwalker : 22-04-2007 at 12:23. |
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Reasons for us: Round 1. We were having arm problems and needed to adjust. Fixed it. Round 2 and 3. Arm ok. Didn't realize this until I reviewed the tapes. Our partner hit the rack just as we did and knocked the rack ringer over just enough to make us miss. both rounds 2 and 3, they hit just perfectly 1/2 second before us and since it was right next to us threw the ringer off. In hind sight we should have run our 5 second delay which is one of our auto options. Going from 80-95% to zero in Einstein was and is frustrating, but all part of the game. Now I got to decide between voting for 1902 or 386. 386 had an exceptional consistency in getting lower rack and would try again if missed and got hit and still made it. 1902 was fast, could do low and middle. Oh the big decisions. |
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As for speed, I'd say 386 and 1902 were a tie provided that we (386) didn't need a retry. As for consistency, I'd have to give that one to 386 with a 13/14 hit rate (92.85%) on Archimedes regardless of what they did to the rack (and they seemed to twist and translate it EVERY time when we were on the field). We only missed the first qualifier, but a simple distance tweak fixed that. We were drifting off to the left for a bit, but another small target tweak brought us back into the center. We ended the competition with 100% in the 7 elimination rounds on Archimedes. As the alliance captain of the finalists on Archimedes, we were the backup 'bot for the division on Einstein. We did check the lighting and alignment on that field and found it to be within our tolerances (lighting was perfect, alignment was close enough). I suspect that the "brand new field" on Einstein was the cause of 1902's failure to score. The other playfields had bungie's that were steadily stretching causing the spiders under the lights to skew steadily to the side for which we all adjusted our targeting. If you had checked Einstein closely, the spiders were very straight under the lights for the first time since all of our first regionals. For YouTube views of our Archimedes autonomous along with our toughest and best runs at Palmetto, check out the following links. If you want to see ALL of 386's autonomous executions, check out the BitTorrented videos at http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net:30049 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iZxxcQADhM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_2BXB8aMU8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McvLJym0lhg Lynn (D) - Team Voltage 386 Software & Coach 2007 Winner of the Championship Innovation in Control Award Last edited by ldeffenb : 24-04-2007 at 01:33. |
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