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This is in response to the answer to the post titled Bumper Length on Sunday at 8:32am and the team update #2.
According to the second part of the reply by GDC, <R08-I> is interpreted as BOTH sides of all exterior corners must be protected. Originally we interpreted this as just using a vertical noodle at the end of a segment to cover the corner, but the posts and rule update seem to be implying that 6 of bumper need to be used on both sides of all corners. Is this true, or is a vertical noodle ok? So what constitutes a corner? Is a rounded turn with a 2 radius considered a corner? 10 radius? As shown in figure 8-2 of rule <R08>, a ~120 degree corner is covered with a single segment, so can one flat side of that segment be < 6. Specifically, 2 as long as the total segment is longer than 6? Or is a segment defined as a straight piece? Based on the other questions that have been posted on this, the replys seem to contradict the bottom left bumper of figure 8-2 of the original rule. Based on the post that BOTH sides of every corner must be protected, and the implying that 6 of bumper must be on each side of these corners, this has a more profound effect on a short width robot than a wide width, so why was the wide width called out? I assume it is because of the 2/3rds rule and not because we need 6 of bumpers on the side of every corner. Finally, if the intent of the rule is so that we cannot eat a trailer with a wide mouth, what if we have a 6 center bumper in the middle of our mouth, as shown in the following link, does that apply? Obvious it violates the both sides of all corners, but I am hoping that 6 of bumper will not be required on both sides of every corner. http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...49_Bumpers.gif Thanks for your help! |
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The interpretation that "both sides of an exterior corner must be protected with segments of bumpers, and the bumper segments must be a minimum of six inches" is correct. The requirement for both sides of the corner to be protected is independent of the angle of the corner.
A "corner" has not been explicitly defined. A corner will be accepted as a "corner" when in the judgement of a reasonable astute person it is perceived as a corner. The illustrations and figures used in The Rules and Team Updates are typically examples and used for illustrative and clarification purposes. They are not, unless otherwise noted, exclusive or all-encompassing design solutions. Rule <R08> and the associated illustrations do not make any direct statements regarding a preference for wide-side- or narrow-side-first orientations for the ROBOT. Please try to not over-analyze the illustrations beyond their intended purpose. |
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