Robocup 2018 Fleet
								
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Contents
Competitions
Robocup 2018
- Results
- Loss vs. Neu Islanders
 - Tie vs. ULtron
 - Win vs. AMC
 - Tie vs. RoboIME
 - Win vs. RoboFEI
 - Loss vs. UBC Thunderbots
 
 
Good Aspects
- Wheels rolled pretty consistently and did not slip on the carpet terribly often
 - Kicks were very consistent, and the kicker did not break
 - Shell design was user-friendly, and robust
 - Batteries were extremely long lasting
 - Control boards were extremely robust
 
Issues at competition
- Lack of chipper made strategy much harder
 - Dribbler material was not appropriate
- Using foam is not acceptable compared to a plastic or rubber material
 - The dampening aspect of the dribbler is not as important as the grippiness for the dribbler roller
 
 - MBed is incapable of doing enough floating point calculations to process IMU inputs for motion control
 - The Decawave radios cut out when the referee walks in between them
 - Capture did not work
 
Changes/Improvements for 2019 Fleet
- Develop a chipper to facilitate starts
 - Add damping to the dribbler to facilitate passing
 - Build upon the usability of the previous shell, and make it semi-permanent
 - Build upon the wheels to make a smoother ride
 - Creating a custom version of the MBed based on the Cortex-M7
 - Consider other radio options
 - Rebuild capture play to enable passing