[robocup-small] robocup-small Digest, Vol 67, Issue 1

Ali Salehi nysalehi at gmail.com
Thu Sep 23 15:53:46 EDT 2010


Hi all,

I also think its really a nice idea. A good reason for this change is teams'
current robot capabilities.
I think current robots' moving speed that reaches 4 m/s is too much for
current field size. And same thing about shooting speed.
In my opinion SSL is going to be heavily relied on robots' individual
capabilities, instead of teamwork.
We've seen in recent competitions that robots can score by shooting the ball
even from their own goal ( CMDragons Highlight 2006 ).
Another situation is that robots can travel across the field in about 3
seconds!
Or chipping the ball the whole field length!
How can you explain them in term of real soccer?!

I also agree with Omid about SSL-Vision. Because of its modular basis (
thanks to the developers, specially Stefan Zickler ), I think it would be
realy easy to expand it to either use more cameras, or just increasing field
size.

Regards
Ali Salehi
Immortals Leader

On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Omid Bakhshandeh <omidtnt2004 at yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hi dear all,
> What is your idea about changing the field size after 3 years and add more
> robots  to small size game to decrease the distance between real  soccer
> game and small size robots cooperation? I think SSL-Vision will support the
> size , all team can test and inform others about the size of field.
>
>
> Best Wishes
>
> Omid Bakhshandeh
>
> MRL Member
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Ali Salehi
Bachelor student
Department of Computer Engineering
Sharif University of Technology
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