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| View Poll Results: Should a robot be built to go over the bump or under the tower? | |||
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150 | 81.52% |
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34 | 18.48% |
| Voters: 184. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Over the bump or under the tower
I would like the community's oppinion on whether a robot should go over the bump or under the tower. My team is almost completeley split between the two options.
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
Protect for either?
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
i would have to go with going over the bump because making a robot that can go through the tunnel really limits what space you have. Going over the bump also gives you more freedom as to were you can cross sections. It's also harder to block people going over the bump.
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
What about both, or for arguments sake, neither?
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
Well it would possible to both go over the bump and go under the tower, or do neither, but personally I think that if you build it with the height limitation of the tunnel then it would be pointless to go over the bump, and if you dedicate the time to build a drive train to go over the bump then it would be pointlesss to limit your height. As for doing neither, it seems like a very bad choice to limit your robot in that way.
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
My personal suggestion to you is, Design the Robot to go over the Bumps. The tunnel is easily blocked.
I have a Personal Motto when It comes to decisions like this: It's Always Better To Be Able to Do something and Not Have to, than to Have to Do Something And Not Be able to. |
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
Over the bump. Especially with 2 inches of clearance if you make a robot 28 inches wide and with bumpers attached, that will be a pain to get through especially when coming back towards you.
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
My vote would have to be neither also, but since that wasn't an option I voted over. I like the analogy that someone made to foosball. I think that the best strategy is if everyone stays in their aisle and just fowards the ball to the next section. But, I do agree that it is a good idea to have the flexability to cross the border in an emergency situation. 810 will certianly not be trying to cross the bump, but the option will definitely be there.
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
We are planing on going under the tower but use the bump as a second option.
I dont think the height restriction of the tunnel is to bad. It you go over the bump your going to want a low center of gravity which limits your height or at least where your weight is at. |
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
Quote:
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
I can see being able to retrieve a ball that is in the tunnel as important.
The Kickoff showed how easily a ball can (and will) roll under there. |
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
That was my thought as well
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
Do a cost/benefit analysis of going over the bump vs. going under the tower. Having a clear and objective reason to pursue one or the other, balanced with your team's resources and abilities, will help your team decide on a system that matches your overall design.
Having said that, and having done that with our team, we're bumping, and according to the poll it looks like most others are as well. However, don't base your decisions on what is most popular. As JVN said (paraphrased), the cool factor doesn't win competitions. |
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
i'd use over bump as most teams would block the tunnels but having both on your robot gives an advantage
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
I think if your strategy revolves around crossing the zones, strictly going under the tower won't cut it. That's too easy to defend.
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