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As you said, the only way that we'll truly know would be to ask the Q&A or to wait and see what happens in week 1. |
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I'd suggest the answer is not so clear unless asked directly to FIRST Q&A. I'll try to get hold of my team leader to ask, but if anyone else has direct access to ask questions, please do so. *sorry but i dont know how to quote.. i thougt that will work =\ . believe me Scott that i have already thought about asking in the First Q&A system, but our team is not very orginized, so no one has the login detailes =\. iwould love it if one of you guys could ask instead of me. i have said that i have checked a couple of times with my teammates, the possibilty of nutrilizing an opponents robot in the way mwntioned, or at least make him do a lot of penelties. from what i saw, you cant "bump-to-pass" him if there is a lane free. if you stand there and prevent him from driving backwards, my guess is, as stated before, that the judges will give you a signal to clear the way, because you are pinning him. hope i'm more clear this time.. sorry for the misunderstandings.. Last edited by zivo123 : 23-02-2008 at 16:39. Reason: mistake |
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Re: Blocking a robot driving clock-wise
Is it possible to "hip check" an opposing robot?
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It depends on your drivetrain, but I certainly don't see anything illegal about it... I'm not sure it would be interpreted as a "signal to pass", though.
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I think it would be pretty obvious what the intent was.
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GDC "There is no rule that would prohibit the blocking robot's action. There are also no rules that would prohibit an appropriate counter measure by your robot. This scenario would likely become a pushing match."
just to make sure i understood correctly- a pushing match means that we push each other and if i push him and manage to get a away good for me but if he pushes me and make me tip over? (not to mention i will be tipping over on him..) or even worse break some mechanism?? |
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If a robot intentionally tips another, they are given a Penalty, ranging up to a DQ. Also, this discussion may be moot, because the arm robots probably have measures in place already to escape this. I'm pretty sure my team does--we've got two, or can easily have two given about ten minutes in the pits. |
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Since you asked about a parking brake, we do have a program that utilizes encoder feedback to have the drive train attempt to maintain position (i.e. in a zero joystick position, if the encoders sense movement, the bot will attempt to get back to where it was moved from without need to touch the joysticks). I guess this is a type of parking brake? Without a brake, a robot could also simply park sideways to execute this defense. Last, once pushed back a bit, you could always push back yourself (which I believe is what the GDC is talking about in their response). In the end, our robot is a hurdler (you can see the Team 358 video in the robot showcase) , so I don't see our robot playing this type of defensive role, as we'll be hurdling. |
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This is important to note, as we had a situation a few years ago where we were putting a tetra on a goal (finals at the Philly regional), someone parked behind us, we backed up, they fell over and we were DQ'ed for tipping them!!! |
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The way I see it is if the blocking robot is merely in the way of the other robot such that they cannot back up enough to lower their arm and drive forward, this would not be pinning (which I believe is confirmed per the GDC response). In the end, it's not how you or I see it, but how the refs will call it (which can vary from regional to regional). As I stated earlier on, if anyone was to use this defensive strategy, I'd strongly suggest speaking to the head ref prior just to be sure. As you stated, those with arms that extend over the overpass have hopefully figured this out already. We were concerned enough that we completely redesigned our arm/thrower in the last couple weeks prior to ship date!!! |
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