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Revision as of 12:52, 8 November 2022
Contents
Lab 5: Start Simple
Why
Start with something simple that meets a simple core goal.
- It helps build confidence.
- It helps uncover misunderstanding
- It gets your foot in the door - you have something the sell.
References - 2022 - 2023 FIRST Tech Challenge
- Game and Season Information
- POWERPLAY Game Animation
- Game Manual Part 2 - Traditional Events This document describes POWERPLAYSM presented by Raytheon Technologies, the FIRST® Tech Challenge game for the 2022-2023 season.
Explore Potential Low-lying Fruit in Autonomous
Start with the Part 2 of the Game Manual
A Simple Move Forward
- John Delacy and Gavin Ford of the Benson FTC187 team credit
- 20 points 1/3 of the time. Detecting pattern adds som difficulty
- Select images to enlarge.
- See section 4.6: Scoring Summary, page 28.
- See appendix E - Randomization - Diagram E-3 - p 46
- See section 4.4.2: Autonomous Period Game Play