Hello,
Though it is hinted throughout the manual that robot mechanisms may extend beyond the frame perimeter, for example an arm picking up a logo piece from the floor, it is not specifically allowed (as far as we can tell).
In fact, per our understanding of the rules, it is perhaps even illegal.
here is the reasoning:
1. It seems that the FRAME PERIMETER is not defined in reference to the starting configuration, but in reference to the robot, implying that at any moment wrapping a string around a robot would represent it's current FRAME PERIMETER.
2. Bumper rules dictate that the FRAME PERIMETER must have full bumper coverage in the BUMPER ZONE.
3. Any mechanism, say an arm, going for an object on the ground would enter the BUMPER ZONE.
4. once it's in the BUMPER ZONE, the FRAME PERIMETER now envelops the arm as well (wrap a string around the robot, it also wraps around the arm)
5. the arm + chassis would need to conform to the bumper rules (i.e. HAVE bumpers, maintain bumper gaps, etc...)
6. since the last point is impossible to conform to, especially with the ban on articulated or moving bumpers, picking up tube from the floor seems to be impossible to do legally.
Could you verify this, or make clear where the flaw in the above reasoning is?
Thank you very much.
-Team 2630


Reply With Quote
