Frank and Ernest by Thaves for April 29, 2012

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    revisages  almost 12 years ago

    does that robot have a steel base?

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    bubujin_2 Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    Why not? After all, baseball is a thinking man’s—er, robot’s—game.

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    Big_Tex  almost 12 years ago

    Do they use wood or aluminum bats?

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    iced tea  almost 12 years ago

    Maybe they use mechanical balls and bats.:D

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    UM5  almost 12 years ago

    You will a be low complexity and real-time nature of the calculations necessary to detect a thrown baseball predicted trajectory and to swing a bat in such a manner as to intersect that trajectory over the plate of a baseball game (in a very limited time, from the pitch to the catchers mit is less than two seconds), I doubt that there is any computer system currently available which we do let alone a portable robotic system. Then there is the problems with developing a robot which could run the bases. and also field the hit balls (more real time calculations). To make a baseball playing robot would make hitting an incoming ICBM seem easy in comparison Besides human players are just more entertaining….

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