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Title: FRC Field Management System FMS Volunteer Position


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FRC Field Management System (FMS)Volunteer
Position
  • Regional or Championship

2
Summary
  • Responsibilities Expectations
  • Schedule
  • At the Event
  • Critical Review
  • Conclusion
  • Whats Next?

3
Responsibilities Expectations
  • Event Software setup, management, and breakdown
  • Field Control implemented via the Field Control
    User Interface (FCUI), a push-button box which
    sits on the Scorers Table

4
More Responsibilities
  • Match Generation
  • Printouts
  • Match Schedules
  • Announcers report for Qualification and
    Elimination matches
  • Team Lists
  • Awards

5
Schedule
  • Wednesday
  • Field setup and testing
  • Thursday
  • Practice match generation and printouts
  • Confirm registered teams
  • Print Announcer reports

6
Schedule
  • Friday
  • Qualification Match Generation and printouts
  • Awards
  • Saturday
  • Qualification matches continue
  • Alliance Selection
  • Elimination match generation
  • Awards

7
At the Event
  • Setup Peripherals
  • Event Server
  • Robot Lap Counting System
  • Referee input boxes (for counting Ball laps)
  • Audience Display
  • Pit Display

8
Field Management System Network Diagram
9
Automatic Software Updates
  • FMS software checks for most up-to-date revision
    at startup
  • If necessary, user is prompted to download
    updated software

10
Event Setup Wizard
  • Select Event
  • Choose network connection speed
  • Download team registration information
  • Download event information
  • Add/Remove Teams
  • Configure and Generate Match Schedule
  • Start/stop times
  • Lunch break
  • Autonomous/operator time

11
Alliance Pairings and Elimination Rounds
  • Alliance selection and match generation screenshot

12
FMS Field User Control Interface (FCUI)
13
FMS Software Interface
  • Blue/Red SCC Ready
  • Team Numbers and Match
  • Field Control via PC or Hardware UI
  • Radios syncd
  • Team Bypass
  • Team Disqualification

14
FMS Software Interface
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Real-Time Scoring
  • IR-based Lap Counting System count Robot laps
  • Connects to Event Server via USB
  • Ref Control Box operated by referees, indicate
    Trackball laps, over or under the Overpass
  • Connects to SCC
  • Integrated backup system in case Lap Counter goes
    down
  • Real Time Score is computed and displayed on the
    Audience Screen

16
Audience Display
  • Displays total alliance score, total Robot laps,
    total Trackballs over the Overpass, total
    Trackballs under the Overpass, live video of the
    match
  • Multiple Configurations

17
Audience Display - Screenshot
18
Pit Display
  • Dynamic Match Schedule
  • Team Rankings
  • Scrolling results of last 5 matches

19
Pit Display Screenshot (beta)
20
Gracious Professionalism is Key
  • At FIRST, Gracious Professionalism has become an
    expectation.
  • We expect it from our students, from the Mentors
    and Coaches, from all FIRST Volunteers and from
    FIRST Staff.
  • It is part of the ethos of FIRST.
  • In the long run, gracious professionalism is
    part of pursuing a meaningful life. If one
    becomes a professional, and uses knowledge in a
    gracious manner, everyone wins. One can add to
    society and enjoy the satisfaction of knowing
    that you have acted with integrity and
    sensitivity. Thats good stuff!
  • Dr.Woodie Flowers, FIRST National Advisor

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Gracious Professionalism is Key
  • Encouraging high-quality work
  • Emphasizing the value of others
  • Respecting individuals and the community
  • EVERYONE WINS!

22
Lead Volunteer Communication
  • With your team of volunteers
  • As a Lead Volunteer you are a LEADER.
  • Lead Volunteers must communicate with the
    Volunteer Coordinator(s) to get names and begin
    communicating with their team as soon as possible
    via e mail etc.
  • As a team leader, you must communicate with your
    volunteers to create a sense of a team and
    teamwork.
  • By doing so, questions can be answered in
    advance, comfort levels increased, and
    miscellaneous information gotten out of the way.
  • There should be no surprises when you get
    together with your volunteer team at the event.

23
Lead Volunteer Communication
  • With the other lead volunteers at your event
  • Take the opportunity to meet with other lead
    volunteers and discuss your expectations.
  • Discuss overlapping areas of responsibility and
    decide on how issues in these areas should be
    handled.
  • Clarify each others roles BEFORE a problem
    arises.
  • Make sure everyone understands the non-medical
    incident report (new in 2008).

24
Critical Review
  • Be prepared review FMS Users Guide and Demo
    software prior to event
  • Limit use of keyboard and mouse. FCUI can do
    almost everything
  • Referees control scoring inputs
  • Ensure Awards are uploaded and Database backup is
    complete at the end of the event!
  • You represent FIRST!

25
Conclusion
  • Gracious Professionalism
  • Utilize the FCUI as much as possible, it will
    guide the user through the event
  • Take the time to read the Users Manual and play
    with the Demo version of the program prior to
    showing up at your event

26
Contact Info
  • Any questions or concerns, please contact
  • Matt Pilotte
  • FRC Electrical Engineer
  • 603-666-3906 ext. 110
  • mpilotte_at_usfirst.org

27
Whats Next?
  • Now that you have reviewed the key materials to
    succeed in your position be sure to
  • Follow-up conference call week of Feb 19th
  • Test your knowledge with our online quiz.
  • Review any other materials provided.
  • Understand the post-event survey.
  • Plan to participate in your pre- and post-event
    training calls. These calls help volunteers at
    all regional events be successful!

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FIRST would like to thank the Association for
Laboratory Automation for their gracious support.
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