Robo war
Problem Statement :
Build a robot whose task is to push the opposing robot out of the circular ring or flip it over. Different robots compete one-on-one against each other in a knock-out tournament.
Robot Specification :
Size : At the start of a match the robot must fit into a square box of side 50 cm, with no height limitation. The design to stretch a robot's body or its parts shall be allowed after a match has started, but must remain a single centralized robot.
Weight : The robot must weigh 50 KG (excluding the controls/wires) or less.
Robot Classes : Remote Controlled or Manual (Wired Control).
Power Specifications : The robot must be self-powered, i.e., power supply must be on-board. AC power supply will not be provided, except for charging your batteries (in the breaks only). No limit for power supply.
Rounds
Round 1: four teams will start the game two opposite teams will fight with each other for two minute centre dump will be opened if opponent is fallen out of arena or flip the robot of opponent team then those teams will be qualified for further rounds and remaining teams may be given a second change as a wildcard entry in second round.
Round 2: Two teams have to fight with each other according to number of attack by each team points will be allocated. and any team will make opponent team inactive more than 20 second then that team will earn extra bonus points. Points rules will declared at the time of the event.
Round 3: Round 3 will be declared on the time of event.
Robo soccer
Problem Statement :
Design a robot which plays soccer. The robot would compete against others in 1-1 matches.
Rules :
- Each team will have to defend the goal on its side as well as score the goal on the opposite side.
- Each team can have a maximum of 5 team members.
- The weight limit of the robot for this competition is 5 Kg.
- Each robot should not Exceed by maximum 30cm.
- A team can make a either one robot or at max, 2 robots(manually controlled) taking into consideration that the total weight of 1 or 2 robots, the controller and batteries should not exceed 5 kg. (This means that whatever components the participants enter on to the field should not be more than 5 kg.)
- The start zone for the single or both robots is 500mm x 500 mm. (Single or both the robots must be able to remain completely inside the start zone before the start of the game).
- The game will start at the count of 3 given by refree followed by whistle. In case a team starts its robot before the whistle, the game will be restarted and a team making this mistake for more than 3 times will be disqualified.
- The field diagram will be uploaded on the website soon.
- The ball can be either dragged or pushed by the team.
- A robot can extended to a dimension of 500mm x 500mm x 500mm maximum (independently) once it crosses the start zone.
- Each goal scored by a team by rolling the ball on the ground will fetch the team 1 point.
- The goal post will have a hole on the top. Any team scoring the goal from above will fetch 5 points.
- The voltage at any point on the electrical connections should not exceed 12 V DC.
- The game will last for 5 minutes.
- The detailed dimensions of the goal post and D line will be uploaded on website soon.
- Maximum 2 members per team will be allowed to remain close to field for operating the robots.
- In case of jam up of robots for more than 30 seconds the robots will have to kick-off again at the order of the refree.
- In case of any discrepancy the final decision rests in the hands of co-ordinators.
- Any act of misbehaviour or misconduct will lead to immediate disqualification of the team.
- The robots are not allowed to use grippers or actuations which are intended to harm the opponent’s robot.
- The competition is aimed at making the game a friendly football match rather than a robo war.