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Here's 179's Swampthing 2006!
Features:
2 speed Andymark Transmissions - 6wd
Ball Harvester
Single Wheel Shooter
Camera alignment that work great - (Nick and Charlie ROCK)
A foot break during shooting
Sonar for seek and destroy autonomous missions
Low CG and climbs on ramp easy
3 minute paint job - it's like a swamp camo thing..
Autonomous:
Runs and shoots from 2 starting positions
Dumps from 2 positions
Attacks moving (or not moving) targets
(Picture taken at 2:30am last night....)
21-02-2006 13:22
Rick TYlerBrings a whole new meaning to "wiring," doesn't it?
It looks very swampy. Nice job!
21-02-2006 13:25
petek
Very aggressive looking robot you got there. Does team 179 have a group whose purpose is to make sure the robot is intimidating-looking? Also, I've only been in this game for 5 years, but I'm sure this is the first robot I've seen which uses chicken wire! (Thunderchickens beware?)
21-02-2006 13:46
Tytus Gerrish
its not chicken wire its poultry netting you can also use it on turkeys and ducks
21-02-2006 14:36
Eldarion
Did your programmers use Kevin Watson's code, or did you do an "in-house" solution?
21-02-2006 14:57
Swampdude
I believe they started with Kevin's 2 versions (bells and no bells) but I know They made a lot of changes and then apparently had to completely write a new tracking part. It's impressive to to me since we (179) have never successfully used sensor feedback in a robot design, and this thing is covered with sensors. It also is using the gear tooth sensors. They have each system in PID loops and they (the programmers) use big words like "referential integrity" and "differential gain" that make it soften the locking process (which can get violent). But you can push it while it wants to lock on the light and it just keeps re-centering, but you also have the foot to contend with. Charlie (our code mentor) is amazing at this stuff - he was on team 267 Demolition squad years ago, and now were lucky to have him.
21-02-2006 16:43
Eldarion
Boy does that sound familiar!
For some reason, both last year and this year I had to rewrite the camera communication and tracking routines.
Our two favorite expressions are:
"I just have to tune the PID loop!"
"It's still downloading!"

01-03-2006 23:22
Swampdude
Here's some video from our "scrimmage". At the end you see one of the early Autonomous routines, but you can kind of tell in the picture vs. the video the shooter has been changed. It feeds balls real fast now 
01-03-2006 23:29
bjimster1|
Originally Posted by Swampdude
Here's some video from our "scrimmage". At the end you see one of the early Autonomous routines, but you can kind of tell in the picture vs. the video the shooter has been changed. It feeds balls real fast now
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04-03-2006 22:25
NoelleDid when I opened it
Looks great Swampthing, but I wouldn't expect less.
04-03-2006 22:39
Jeremiah Johnson
Wow... nice bot. But it doesn't look like a swampbot from years past... specifically 2004. I was impressed by the shear look of that robot. One of my favorites of all time. Maybe it's not green enough. Still look awesome though. Good job guys and gals.
29-03-2006 10:31
Swampmonkey|
Originally Posted by Budda648
Wow... nice bot. But it doesn't look like a swampbot from years past... specifically 2004. I was impressed by the shear look of that robot. One of my favorites of all time. Maybe it's not green enough. Still look awesome though. Good job guys and gals.
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29-03-2006 17:39
ScoutingNerd175
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Originally Posted by Swampmonkey
look for us at Nationals
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29-03-2006 23:07
TetramanNice robot you got there. I've seen some robots that have the particular system just like that that have been doing well. Do well at nationals!