SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 11
# PROBLEM STATEMENT
• The objective is to make a wired/wireless,
  manually controlled bot that can immobilize
  the opponent’s bot in a one on one
  competition.
BOT SPECIFICATIONS
• The bot should not exceed the dimension
  750mm x 750mm x 1000mm (l x b x h) at any
  point during the match. External device used
  for control are not included in the size
  constraint.
• The weight of bot should not exceed 35kg.
  The weight
• of adapters and the remote controller will not
  be included in this constraint.
Mobility
• All robots must have easily visible and controlled mobility in order to
  compete.
• Methods of mobility include:
• Rolling (wheels, tracks or the whole robot).

• Walking (linear actuated legs with no rolling or cam operated motion).

• Shuffling (rotational cam operated legs)

• Ground effect air cushions (hovercrafts)

• Jumping and hopping is not allowed.

• Flying (airfoil using, helium balloons, ornithopters, etc.) is NOT allowed.
Bot control requirements
1. Bot can be controlled wirelessly or with wires.

2. In case of wired bot, wires should be stacked into a single
   unit and should be slack at every moment of the
   competition.

3. All the robots with wireless control should be able to
   change frequencies (if required) or coded channels to
   prevent any radio conflicts , it may be changed before the
   start of the race to avoid frequency interference with
   other teams.

4. Remote controls available in market can also be used.
POWER SOURCE

1. 220V ac will be supplied and can be directly
   used to run the bots. The current usage at
   any point of time must not exceed 10 amps.
2. The machine can be powered electrically
   only. Use of an IC engine in any form is not
   allowed. On board batteries if used, must be
   sealed, immobilized-electrolyte types (such as
   gel cells, lithium, NiCad, NiMH, or dry cells).
WEAPONS
# Robots can have any kind of magnetic weapons, cutters, flippers,
saws, lifting devices, spinning hammers etc. as weapons with
following exceptions and limitations:
• Liquid projectiles.
• Any kind of inflammable liquid.
• Flame-based weapons.
• Any kind of explosive or intentionally ignited solid or potentially
    ignitable solid.
• Nets, tape, glue, or any other entanglement device.
• High power magnets or electromagnets or heating devices.
• Radio jamming, tazers, tesla coils, or any other high-voltage device.
• Tethered or un-tethered projectiles.
• Spinning weapons which do not come in contact with the arena at
    any point of time are allowed.
• Criteria for Victory
• A robot is declared victorious if its opponent is
  immobilized.
• A robot will be declared immobile if it cannot display
  linear motion of at least one inch in a timed period of
  30 seconds. A bot with one side of its drive train
  disabled will not be counted out if it can demonstrate
  some degree of controlled movement.
• In case both the robots remain mobile after the end of
  the round then the winner will be decided subjectively.
• A robot that is deemed unsafe by the judges after the
  match has begun will be disqualified and therefore
  declared the loser. The match will be immediately
  halted and the opponent will be awarded a win.
•   Points will be given on the basis of aggression, damage, control and strategy


•   Aggression – Aggression is judged by the frequency, severity, boldness and
    effectiveness of attacks deliberately initiated by the robot against its opponent. If a
    robot appears to have accidentally attacked an opponent, that act will not be
    considered Aggression.
    Control – Control means a robot is able to attack an opponent at its weakest point,
    use its weapons in the most effective way, avoid Arena Hazards, and minimize the
    damage caused by the opponent or its weapons.
    Damage – Through deliberate action, a robot either directly, or indirectly using the
    Arena Hazards, reduces the functionality, effectiveness or defensibility of an
    opponent. Damage is not considered relevant if a robot inadvertently harms itself.
    Also, if a pressure vessel or a rapidly spinning device on a robot fragments, any
    damage to the opponent will not be considered "deliberate".
    Strategy – The robot exhibits a combat plan that exploits the robot's strengths
    against the weaknesses of its opponent. Strategy is also defined as a robot
    exhibiting a deliberate defense plan that guards its weaknesses against the
    strengths of the opponent. Strategy can also involve using the Arena Hazards to
    gain an advantage.
General Rules
• If there is any kind of ambiguity in selection of weapon systems,
  please clarify the same with the event organizers to avoid further
  confusion.
• If the organizers doubt the safety of viewers due to a particular bot,
  then that team might be denied participation.
• Each team should be having maximum 6 members. Students of
  different institutions are allowed to constitute a team.
• The organizer's reserve the right to change any rule at any time as
  they deem fit.
• Change in rules if any will highlighted on the website and notified to
  the registered teams.
• Violation of any rule may lead to disqualification.
• Judge’s decision shall be treated as final and binding on all.

More Related Content

Viewers also liked (14)

397026 Rule Book Web
397026 Rule Book Web397026 Rule Book Web
397026 Rule Book Web
 
MarCha2011_Official Norms
MarCha2011_Official NormsMarCha2011_Official Norms
MarCha2011_Official Norms
 
Group 5 assignment #3
Group 5 assignment #3Group 5 assignment #3
Group 5 assignment #3
 
Group 5 assignment #3
Group 5 assignment #3Group 5 assignment #3
Group 5 assignment #3
 
Group 5 assignment #6
Group 5 assignment #6Group 5 assignment #6
Group 5 assignment #6
 
Product research-group 5
Product research-group 5Product research-group 5
Product research-group 5
 
Product research- group 5
Product research- group 5Product research- group 5
Product research- group 5
 
Group 5 assignment #9
Group 5 assignment #9Group 5 assignment #9
Group 5 assignment #9
 
Group 5 Assignment #2 Kindle Fire
Group 5 Assignment #2 Kindle FireGroup 5 Assignment #2 Kindle Fire
Group 5 Assignment #2 Kindle Fire
 
T'12_robotics_Angry birdz
T'12_robotics_Angry birdzT'12_robotics_Angry birdz
T'12_robotics_Angry birdz
 
Making Meaningful Connections Writing LA Curriculum Using CCCS - Strategies f...
Making Meaningful Connections Writing LA Curriculum Using CCCS - Strategies f...Making Meaningful Connections Writing LA Curriculum Using CCCS - Strategies f...
Making Meaningful Connections Writing LA Curriculum Using CCCS - Strategies f...
 
T'12_predef_Techscribe
T'12_predef_TechscribeT'12_predef_Techscribe
T'12_predef_Techscribe
 
T'12_robotics_Pacman
T'12_robotics_PacmanT'12_robotics_Pacman
T'12_robotics_Pacman
 
Swot marketing
Swot marketingSwot marketing
Swot marketing
 

Similar to T'12_robotics_Robocalypse

T'12_robotics_Shadow
T'12_robotics_ShadowT'12_robotics_Shadow
T'12_robotics_Shadow
Techniche
 
T'12_robotics_Escalade
T'12_robotics_EscaladeT'12_robotics_Escalade
T'12_robotics_Escalade
Techniche
 
An_Intelligent_Combat_Robot.pptx
An_Intelligent_Combat_Robot.pptxAn_Intelligent_Combat_Robot.pptx
An_Intelligent_Combat_Robot.pptx
Kishor Mhaske
 

Similar to T'12_robotics_Robocalypse (20)

Robowarz 2
Robowarz 2Robowarz 2
Robowarz 2
 
ROBO WAR MTM
ROBO WAR  MTMROBO WAR  MTM
ROBO WAR MTM
 
T'12_robotics_Shadow
T'12_robotics_ShadowT'12_robotics_Shadow
T'12_robotics_Shadow
 
Ro blitz
Ro   blitzRo   blitz
Ro blitz
 
ROBO-SUMO Event Details v1.2
ROBO-SUMO Event Details v1.2ROBO-SUMO Event Details v1.2
ROBO-SUMO Event Details v1.2
 
Problem statement - Sakshama
Problem statement  - SakshamaProblem statement  - Sakshama
Problem statement - Sakshama
 
R O B O R A C E
R O B O R A C ER O B O R A C E
R O B O R A C E
 
Robotic chapter 2
Robotic chapter 2Robotic chapter 2
Robotic chapter 2
 
T'12_robotics_Escalade
T'12_robotics_EscaladeT'12_robotics_Escalade
T'12_robotics_Escalade
 
An_Intelligent_Combat_Robot.pptx
An_Intelligent_Combat_Robot.pptxAn_Intelligent_Combat_Robot.pptx
An_Intelligent_Combat_Robot.pptx
 
R O B O R A C E
R O B O R A C ER O B O R A C E
R O B O R A C E
 
Cobotics
Cobotics Cobotics
Cobotics
 
IRJET- Design and Development of Library Management Robot: Part 2 Development...
IRJET- Design and Development of Library Management Robot: Part 2 Development...IRJET- Design and Development of Library Management Robot: Part 2 Development...
IRJET- Design and Development of Library Management Robot: Part 2 Development...
 
Safety engineering module 6 shskwn ejekdndhek
Safety engineering module 6 shskwn ejekdndhekSafety engineering module 6 shskwn ejekdndhek
Safety engineering module 6 shskwn ejekdndhek
 
Pb1750m
Pb1750mPb1750m
Pb1750m
 
Robotics_EC368_Module_1.pptx
Robotics_EC368_Module_1.pptxRobotics_EC368_Module_1.pptx
Robotics_EC368_Module_1.pptx
 
Robotix & Industrial Robots
Robotix & Industrial RobotsRobotix & Industrial Robots
Robotix & Industrial Robots
 
National Competition - World Robot Olympiad WRO - Syria 2018
National Competition - World Robot Olympiad WRO - Syria 2018National Competition - World Robot Olympiad WRO - Syria 2018
National Competition - World Robot Olympiad WRO - Syria 2018
 
AUTOMATIC ROBOT FOR MILITARY PURPOSES.pdf
AUTOMATIC ROBOT FOR MILITARY PURPOSES.pdfAUTOMATIC ROBOT FOR MILITARY PURPOSES.pdf
AUTOMATIC ROBOT FOR MILITARY PURPOSES.pdf
 
Electrical overhead crane safety
Electrical overhead crane safetyElectrical overhead crane safety
Electrical overhead crane safety
 

More from Techniche

T'12_Robotics poster
T'12_Robotics posterT'12_Robotics poster
T'12_Robotics poster
Techniche
 
T'12_predef_Archcraft
T'12_predef_ArchcraftT'12_predef_Archcraft
T'12_predef_Archcraft
Techniche
 
T'12_Escalade_poster
T'12_Escalade_posterT'12_Escalade_poster
T'12_Escalade_poster
Techniche
 
T'12_robotics_Aeroshot
T'12_robotics_AeroshotT'12_robotics_Aeroshot
T'12_robotics_Aeroshot
Techniche
 

More from Techniche (6)

T'12_Robotics poster
T'12_Robotics posterT'12_Robotics poster
T'12_Robotics poster
 
T'12_Branding
T'12_BrandingT'12_Branding
T'12_Branding
 
T'12_predef_Archcraft
T'12_predef_ArchcraftT'12_predef_Archcraft
T'12_predef_Archcraft
 
T'12_Escalade_poster
T'12_Escalade_posterT'12_Escalade_poster
T'12_Escalade_poster
 
T'12_robotics_Aeroshot
T'12_robotics_AeroshotT'12_robotics_Aeroshot
T'12_robotics_Aeroshot
 
Segregare
SegregareSegregare
Segregare
 

Recently uploaded

Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
panagenda
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptxCorporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
 
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
 
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : UncertaintyArtificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
 
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWER
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWEREMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWER
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWER
 
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot TakeoffStrategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
 
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data DiscoveryTrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
 
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 AmsterdamDEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
 
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In PakistanCNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, AdobeApidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
 
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
 
AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024
AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024
AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024
 
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
 
Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...
Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...
Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...
 
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin WoodPolkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
 
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
 
[BuildWithAI] Introduction to Gemini.pdf
[BuildWithAI] Introduction to Gemini.pdf[BuildWithAI] Introduction to Gemini.pdf
[BuildWithAI] Introduction to Gemini.pdf
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
 

T'12_robotics_Robocalypse

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. # PROBLEM STATEMENT • The objective is to make a wired/wireless, manually controlled bot that can immobilize the opponent’s bot in a one on one competition.
  • 4. BOT SPECIFICATIONS • The bot should not exceed the dimension 750mm x 750mm x 1000mm (l x b x h) at any point during the match. External device used for control are not included in the size constraint. • The weight of bot should not exceed 35kg. The weight • of adapters and the remote controller will not be included in this constraint.
  • 5. Mobility • All robots must have easily visible and controlled mobility in order to compete. • Methods of mobility include: • Rolling (wheels, tracks or the whole robot). • Walking (linear actuated legs with no rolling or cam operated motion). • Shuffling (rotational cam operated legs) • Ground effect air cushions (hovercrafts) • Jumping and hopping is not allowed. • Flying (airfoil using, helium balloons, ornithopters, etc.) is NOT allowed.
  • 6. Bot control requirements 1. Bot can be controlled wirelessly or with wires. 2. In case of wired bot, wires should be stacked into a single unit and should be slack at every moment of the competition. 3. All the robots with wireless control should be able to change frequencies (if required) or coded channels to prevent any radio conflicts , it may be changed before the start of the race to avoid frequency interference with other teams. 4. Remote controls available in market can also be used.
  • 7. POWER SOURCE 1. 220V ac will be supplied and can be directly used to run the bots. The current usage at any point of time must not exceed 10 amps. 2. The machine can be powered electrically only. Use of an IC engine in any form is not allowed. On board batteries if used, must be sealed, immobilized-electrolyte types (such as gel cells, lithium, NiCad, NiMH, or dry cells).
  • 8. WEAPONS # Robots can have any kind of magnetic weapons, cutters, flippers, saws, lifting devices, spinning hammers etc. as weapons with following exceptions and limitations: • Liquid projectiles. • Any kind of inflammable liquid. • Flame-based weapons. • Any kind of explosive or intentionally ignited solid or potentially ignitable solid. • Nets, tape, glue, or any other entanglement device. • High power magnets or electromagnets or heating devices. • Radio jamming, tazers, tesla coils, or any other high-voltage device. • Tethered or un-tethered projectiles. • Spinning weapons which do not come in contact with the arena at any point of time are allowed.
  • 9. • Criteria for Victory • A robot is declared victorious if its opponent is immobilized. • A robot will be declared immobile if it cannot display linear motion of at least one inch in a timed period of 30 seconds. A bot with one side of its drive train disabled will not be counted out if it can demonstrate some degree of controlled movement. • In case both the robots remain mobile after the end of the round then the winner will be decided subjectively. • A robot that is deemed unsafe by the judges after the match has begun will be disqualified and therefore declared the loser. The match will be immediately halted and the opponent will be awarded a win.
  • 10. Points will be given on the basis of aggression, damage, control and strategy • Aggression – Aggression is judged by the frequency, severity, boldness and effectiveness of attacks deliberately initiated by the robot against its opponent. If a robot appears to have accidentally attacked an opponent, that act will not be considered Aggression. Control – Control means a robot is able to attack an opponent at its weakest point, use its weapons in the most effective way, avoid Arena Hazards, and minimize the damage caused by the opponent or its weapons. Damage – Through deliberate action, a robot either directly, or indirectly using the Arena Hazards, reduces the functionality, effectiveness or defensibility of an opponent. Damage is not considered relevant if a robot inadvertently harms itself. Also, if a pressure vessel or a rapidly spinning device on a robot fragments, any damage to the opponent will not be considered "deliberate". Strategy – The robot exhibits a combat plan that exploits the robot's strengths against the weaknesses of its opponent. Strategy is also defined as a robot exhibiting a deliberate defense plan that guards its weaknesses against the strengths of the opponent. Strategy can also involve using the Arena Hazards to gain an advantage.
  • 11. General Rules • If there is any kind of ambiguity in selection of weapon systems, please clarify the same with the event organizers to avoid further confusion. • If the organizers doubt the safety of viewers due to a particular bot, then that team might be denied participation. • Each team should be having maximum 6 members. Students of different institutions are allowed to constitute a team. • The organizer's reserve the right to change any rule at any time as they deem fit. • Change in rules if any will highlighted on the website and notified to the registered teams. • Violation of any rule may lead to disqualification. • Judge’s decision shall be treated as final and binding on all.