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On the competition so far registered: ROBOTS: 27 CARS: 7
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When
?
on
Saturday, 16th of May 2015
Where
?
In
Písek, Palackého sady
What
time ?
from 8:00 to 9:00 - registration of contestants and homologation of vehicles
from 9:00 to 10:30 - first round of the competition
from 10:30 to 12:00 - second round of the competition
from 12:00 to 13:00 - lunch together
from 12:00 to 12:15 - announcement of results toy cars
from 13:00 to 14:30 - third round of the competition
from 14:30 to 16:00 - fourth round of the competition
from 16:15 to 16:30 - announcement of results
from 17:00 to 20:00 - final discussion (on premises of RK Pisek)
Competition tasks:
Make
a robot or a robo-car without the inner interference of the owner or
any other person on the track. That means no remote controls or other
exterior devices, other than the ones implemented in the robot’s
software. The track is made from stone slabs. The grass on the sides
of the track is restricted for the robots (or robo-cars). The track
is roughly 3 meters wide and over 300 meters long.
Competition
goal:
Introduce robotics to wider society mainly
on the part of youngsters and to create or reinforce their
relationship towards technology. Also it is possible to consider this
contest like pre-round of a bigger parent outdoor robot competition,
which is, of course, ROBOTOUR.
The
rules of competition:
The competition consists of 4 rounds. In each round, the measured length of the distance traveled with an accuracy of 1 m, and prevent tie time will also be measured. The total order to chose the best round carts.
The competitors will be divided into two groups
depending on their equipment:
1 - robots (devices containing
electronics for navigation and its control)
2 - robo-cars (devices
containing only motor, batteries and a switch)
The
condicitions of participation:
Everyone can
participate with no difference of the age, only with an exception
that participants younger than 18 years must be accompanied with a
person older than 18 years which is responsible for the safe
operation of the device. The organizer doesn’t bear any
responsibility for possible damage caused by the contesting device.
It is also prohibited that the device uses solid, liquid or gas
fuels. The contestants can use liquid-based batteries or cells.
Competing devices:
Every
robo-car must have at least one switch easily accessible on the top
of the device.
Every robot must be autonomous. It must have
EMERGENCY STOP button which stops the robot immediately. The button
must by easily accessible, red, and has to be a fixed part of the
robot (aka Big Red Switch), so that it could be pressed easily in
case of imminent danger. In the moment when the danger has passed,
the attending person can unpause the robot with a second press and
the robot can continue on its way. There has to be a way to
manipulate with the robot easily: any two people have to be able to
pick it up and move it several tens of meters away from the previous
location.
Homologation:
The
device must travel three meter segment on the park path, the time is
measured for allocation starting order. Safe start and safe stop of
the device, to prevent the possible collisions with another device or
a person, are rated and noted.
Information
for contestants:
- The track isn’t closed
for public during the competition. It’s every contestant’s
obligation to clear the devices path from possible spectators.
-
The expected starting interval of individual devices is 2 minutes
depending on the number of contestants (can be lowered to 1
minute).
- The track can’t be used to return to start but other
paths in park can be used.
Robot
interaction:
The case when a faster robot reaches
slower robot shouldn’t occur. If this event occurs, the faster
robot can accept it as an obstacle, which means, he can try to go
around it or wait until the robot gets out of the way by itself. The
attending person has the right to stop the robot by the button and
wait until the slower robot gets out of the way. In this case the
time measuring does NOT pause.
Terminating
the round trial:
If the device gets out of the
track (into the grass), the distance perpendicular to the track
counts. Because in the middle of the park there is a free space,
which is made of the same material as the rest of the track, the
trial is terminated after reaching the end of this part of the track.
But the distance travelled is again counted only upright to the
track. This precaution is available only because some robots may be
capable of getting back on the track and continue the trial.
The
device is still on the track when it has at least 2 wheels on the
road (or 1 track in case of a track-based device).
If leaving the
track would happen somewhere else than just grass lawn (for example
flower plot), the trial has to be terminated, so that the damage to
the plot is prevented. After measuring the distance the device must
leave the track as fast as it is possible which is done by the owner
team.
At the end of one concise information for those who did not know about the competition, or unable to attend. Last year competed 21 robotic teams and 9 cars. There were two German teams. The competition here and the top teams from the competition Robotour, and many new teams.
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