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by neonkiwi
3337 days ago
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This is an interesting problem. I'm trying to visualize this and I must be thinking about the problem incorrectly; perhaps you can help me wrap my head around it. Since the pieces fall onto the faster conveyor belt with random spacing, isn't it possible that two consecutive pieces will have the spacing of the puffers they are destined for (within margins), regardless of the puffer placements? |
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In the end the error rate went down a lot because of a less predictable spacing. But you are right that if the pieces would fall with random spacings that it would not matter what the distance between the puffer stations would be.
The funny thing is that I spent a lot of time measuring out the vertical spacing on the conveyor in the hopper. If I had done that more sloppily it would have worked better :)