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There was an optical sensor included in the kit in 2003 and 2004 (I believe made by Banner). You had to be directly over the line though, which wouldn't do you any good this year since you can't cross over during auton.
You cant completely cross over so long as part of your robot is still in your zone you are ok and penalty free
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You cant completely cross over so long as part of your robot is still in your zone you are ok and penalty free
Do you trust an autonomously controlled robot to not go over that line, while straddling it?

I don't.
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Do you trust an autonomously controlled robot to not go over that line, while straddling it?

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I trust my robot, now if i could just trust my programmers lol
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I trust my robot, now if i could just trust my programmers lol
Your programmers should always be trusted. Usually those pesky "bugs" are errors in the computer reading the code incorrectly, not the humans typing it wrong.
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