Institutional Partner UNIVERSITI MALAYA Supported by
|
|
- Hollie Fox
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Institutional Partner UNIVERSITI MALAYA Supported by Sasbadi Sdn. Bhd. is an authorized and exclusive partner of LEGO Education Division (School products only) for the territory of Malaysia.
2 VISION To provide a powerful learning platform for students to acquire skills that are essential for success in the 21st century. MISSION To promote important problem-solving and social skills that are critical for success in further studies and future careers. These skills include: Problem solving Creative thinking Interpersonal communication Collaborative learning
3 OBJECTIVES 1. To help students build a solid foundation in science, mathematics, physics, design, technology and ICT through hands-on experience or investigation. 2. To train students to work together to solve challenging problems in a spirit of creative collaboration. 3. To enable students to develop systematic thinking as they plan and implement programmer and at the same time, improve logical thinking skills through the programming of robots. 4. To enhance student s creativity and divergent thinking in problem solving and raise their awareness to the many possible ways of arriving at the desired results. 5. To promote competition in robotics amongst Malaysian school students as a healthy pastime.
4 Sasbadi Sdn. Bhd. is a private limited company incorporated on 3rd May Its core business is the publication of a wide range of syllabus-based textbooks, examination guides, workbooks, readers, dictionaries, and educational aids for both primary and secondary schools. Sasbadi is solidly backed by a group of very dedicated, diligent and experienced people. The company currently has about 180 full-time employees. It has a large distribution and retailing network involving 400 major sellers in moving its products and providing services to schools. It has also been winning contracts from the Ministry of Education (MoE) Malaysia to publish and supply textbooks, activity books, and teacher s manuals, CD-Rom to both primary and secondary schools. The MoE, which is known to be stringent and uncompromising in quality control, has been very pleased with its products. To support to emerge as a fully developed country by the year 2020, the MoE has placed paramount importance on science and technology with special emphasis on technological innovation. The main objective of the Science curriculum in Malaysia is to encourage students to be inquisitive and to develop scientific skills in exploring their environment in pursuit of scientific knowledge which consist of process skills and manipulative skills. In line with the MoE s objective of producing more creative and innovative students with analytical and problemsolving skills, Sasbadi is intensifying its efforts to promote more educational products like LEGO to the schools in Malaysia. LEGO Education Partner in Malaysia LEGO Education has appointed Sasbadi Sdn. Bhd. as the authorized and exclusive sole distributor of school products in Malaysia with effect from 1st January Sasbadi is also the national organiser of the Malaysia Robot Olympiad (MRO) The national winner of MRO 2005 will represent Malaysia at the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) 2005, hosted by the Science Centre of Education, Bangkok, Thailand from 4th until 6th November 2005.
5 RULES AND REGULATIONS ORGANISER GENERAL GUIDELINES COMPETITION FORMAT DEFINITIONS (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY) GENERAL RULES (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY)
6 GENERAL GUIDELINES 1. This competition is open to all students in schools and colleges below the age of Each team comprises 3 students and one teacher. 2. Each team is to create an autonomous robot to participate in the competition tournament (s). 4. The official competition kit for Primary and Secondary School categories consists of: 1 Lego 9794 LMFS Team Challenge Set 1 Lego ROBOLAB Software Lego Angle Sensor (optional) 5. The competition kit and/or construction materials, particularly of the winning teams, will be randomly checked on the day of the competition. 6. Participating teams need to prepare one A4 page presentation in English. In case of tieresult, the teams would then be required to make a presentation to the judges. COMPETITION FORMAT Category and events Category Ages (Years) Events Primary School Up to Sprint : Pretzel Puzzle 2. Strength : Tug of War Secondary School Sprint : Kuala Lumpur Traffic 2. Slalom : Hockey Practice 2. There will be a winner for each event. 3. The overall winner for each category will be determined by their overall performance in both events. 4. Events for the Secondary School Category will be more difficult than those for Primary School Category.
7 Definitions (Primary & Secondary) 2. Playing Field is defined as the white colored flat and level floor for the robots to run on. All playing fields must have the overall dimensions not exceeding 1,600mm. 2,000mm. 3. Track line is defined as the black colored line of 18-25mm.(width) that is laid down on the playing fields. Unless specifically stated otherwise, robots must be calibrated to recognize and follow the track line. The calibration can be done at the trial period. 4. Wall is defined as the white colored vertical structure of at least 70mm. (height) 5mm. (thickness), used to prevent robots from going further. Robots are not allowed to climb over the walls. 5. Color patch is defined as the 50mm. 50mm. rectangular patch, in the color that has the intensity approximately half way between black and white, immediately adjacent to the track line. A color patch presented in each particular playing field is used to signal to the robots to perform task specified in the rule of the playing field. A robot must be calibrated to recognize the color patch. The calibration can be done at the trial period. 6. Match is defined as a particular competing duration of the robot, either in time trial format or elimination format, which results in a score being awarded to the robot. 2. Round is defined as a collection of matches competed under the same specific playing fields and rules that are scheduled to provide equal, fair and competitive chance for all the robots entering the competition. 3. Tournament is defined as a collection of all rounds under the same playing fields and rules. 4. Operator is defined as a student member of the team designated as the one who starts and stops the robot in a match. 5. Match Area is defined as the area around each playing field condoned off from spectators, non-competing teams and non-operators of competing teams of a particular match.
8 2. The referees have absolute authority during the Malaysia Robot Olympiad. Their decisions are final.referees will not General Rules (Primary, Secondary) review recorded replays after the match is complete. 3. If a referee disqualifies a team, the disqualified robot must be turned off immediately and will not score any points for that match. 4. A team may not gain advantage or win a match by breaking rules, even by accident. 5. Deliberately damaging the playing fields will result in an immediate disqualification. 6. Deliberately damaging the opponent s robot will result in an immediate disqualification. 7. Team members and the mentor / teacher must not intervene or interfere with the operation of the robot of their own team or that of the opponents, physically or remotely. Interference will result in an immediate disqualification. 8. Altering the specification (s) of the playing fields or robot components (e.g., the motor) will result in an immediate disqualification. 9. Only the operator of the competing team is allowed into the match area during the match 10. Standard batteries will be provided during the tournament. The robot can only use power from the provided batteries. The use of non-standard power supply will Result in an immediate disqualification. 10. A robot is declared miss track when all of its wheels are on the same side of the track line.miss-tracking will result in the immediate conclusion of the match for that robot concerned (but not necessarily its opponent). 11. A robot is declared miss color when it fails to do specific task associated with a color patch. Miss coloring will result in the immediate conclusion of the match for the robot concerned (but not necessarily its opponent). 12. The dimension of the robot must not exceed 200mm. 200mm. 200mm., including installed batteries, at rest. During the competition, the robot may change its own dimensions only with absolutely no human intervention 18. All robots must be submitted to the central repository before the beginning of each competition round. The team is prohibited from modifying its robot while the particular round is not yet concluded. However, batteries may be changed at the beginning of each match. 14. In the event of a conflict in the translation of the rules, the English version shall be considered the correct and final version.
9 AWARDS STRUCTURES 2. PRELIMINARY COMPETITION 3. FINAL COMPETITION ORGANISER
10 PRELIMINARY COMPETITION 1. Primary School Category Events Sprint and Strength Event winner GOLD: Trophy and RM200 cash. Event winner SILVER: Trophy Event winner BRONZE: Trophy 2. Secondary School Category Events Sprint and Slalom Events winner GOLD: Trophy and RM200 cash. Events winner SILVER: Trophy Events winner BRONZE: Trophy Medals will be awarded to all winning team members and certificates of participation will be awarded to all participants.
11 FINAL COMPETITION 1. Primary School Category Events Sprint and Strength Event winner GOLD: Trophy and RM500 cash. Event winner SILVER: Trophy and RM300 cash. Event winner BRONZE: Trophy and RM200 cash. 2. Secondary School Category Events Sprint and Slalom Events winner GOLD: Trophy and RM500 cash. Events winner SILVER: Trophy and RM300 cash. Events winner BRONZE: Trophy and RM200 cash. Medals will be awarded to all winning team members and certificates of participation will be awarded to all participants.
12 PRIMARY SCHOOL CATEGORY 2. Sprint Pretzel Puzzle 3. Strength Tug of War ORGANISER
13 PRIMARY SCHOOL CATEGORY The robot is required to trace the track line from the starting point and complete the circuit in the shortest time possible. A Successful pass through each feature in the circuit will be awarded extra points.
14 Rules Of The Game 1. The circuit dimensions must not exceed 1,500mm. 1,500mm. 2. The circuit must compose of at least one of each of the following four features: (a) Straight-lines. (b) Right or left-angle turns. (c) Curves. All curves must not have a turning radius smaller than 150mm. (d) Intersections. The robot must cross the intersection without turning. All intersections must be at 90 degrees. 3. The number and exact sequence of the features will be announced on competition day and will be used for the whole tournament. 4.The starting point will be selected randomly and announced on competition day and will be used for the whole tournament. 5. The trial playing field (and trial starting point) will be provided at the trial period. It may not be the same as the tournament playing field. 6. The robot must trace the track line from the starting point, complete the circuit, and come back to the finish point (the same location as the starting point). 7. The robot must be immediately stopped by its operator when the referee declares it as miss-tracked, or when it has successfully crossed the finish point.
15 PLAYING FIELD Turn Radius Not Less Than 150 mm Intersection Black Line 1,500 mm x 1,500 mm 90 Degree turn
16 PLAYING FIELD 90 degree turn Intersection Black Line Turn Radius Not Less Than 150 mm
17 Curves degree turn 2 Straight Line 10 Intersection 2x degree turn 1 Success = 30 points (extra) Curves 2 10 SYSTEM POINTS
18 Length 200 mm Height 200 mm Width 200 mm Dimension of the robot 200 mm 200 mm 200 mm
19 Length 200 mm Width 200 mm Dimension : 200 mm 200 mm 200 mm
20
21
22
23 Light Sensor
24 Straight Line
25 90 degree turn
26 90 degree turning
27 90 degree turning
28 90 degree turning
29 Intersection
30 Intersection
31 Passing Intersection
32
33
34
35 PRIMARY SCHOOL CATEGORY The robot has to pull the rope, and thus its opponent, onto its side of the playing field while tracing a straight line.
36 Rules Of The Game 1. The playing field dimensions are 1,500 mm 750mm 2. The playing field consists of (a) One straight track line of 900 mm in length. (b) One 200 mm high pole, perpendicularly located at the mid-point of the track line. (c) One grommet at the top of the pole. (d) One 700 mm rope passing through the grommet. At both ends of the rope are hooks which will be attached to the competing robots. (e) One marker at the exact centre of the rope. 3. The robot must have an attachment point it will be used to attach the rope to the robot. 4. All the start of the match begins by attaching the rope to the robots with the marker exactly centre of the grommet. 5. When the referee signals the beginning of the match, the robot must pull at the rope while simultaneously tracking the line. 6. The robot that miss-tracks will immediately lose the match. 7. The match lasts 120 seconds. The robot that pulls the marker to its side wins.
37 1,500 mm Grommet Pole (height 200 mm) 750 mm Track line 900 mm PLAYING FIELD Rope (700 mm)
38 Pole Height 200 mm 900 mm Track line PLAYING FIELD
39 Grommet Hooks PLAYING FIELD
40
41
42 ATTACHMENT POINT
43 Hook
44 Hook
45
46
47 SECONDARY SCHOOL CATEGORY 2. Sprint Kuala Lumpur Traffic 3. Slalom Hockey Practice ORGANISER
48 SECONDARY SCHOOL CATEGORY The robot is required to trace the track line from the starting point, turn or cross the intersection according to the traffic lights represented as by the color patches, and cross the finishing line in the shortest time possible. A successful pass through each intersection is awarded extra points.
49 Game Rules 1. The course dimensions must not exceed 1,500mm 1,500 mm 2. The course has a 3 3 grid of Intersections that are set at least 300mm. apart. 3. There will be color patches in front of the intersections. The robot must do the following: Left Colour Patch Right Colour Patch Robot Action No No Go Forward Yes No Turn Left No Yes Turn Right 4. The robot must ignore the color patch (s) behind the intersection. 5. The starting point will be one of the possible 12 start/finishing lines. It will be selected randomly and announced on competition day and will be used for the whole tournament. 6. The finishing point will be one of the possible 12 starting/finishing point depending on the configuration of the color patch (s) on the playing field. 7. The number and exact placement of the color patches will be announced on the day of competition and will be used for the whole tournament. 8. The trial playing field (and trial starting point) will be provided during the trial period. It may not be the same as the tournament playing field.
50 Track line (18-25mm) 300 mm between intersecting Color Patch (50mmx50mm) Intersections PLAYING FIELD (possible) Starting/Finishing Point
51 TRAVELING DIRECTION Robot must ignore color patches behind intersection Track line Intersection Color Patch (50x50 mm) mm Robot must turn left
52 POINTS SYSTEM Turn = 10 points Go forward = 10 points Intersection = 10 points
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65 SECONDARY SCHOOL CATEGORY The robot must navigate through the open door(s) in the walls to reach the finishing point in the shortest time possible. A Successful passing through each wall is awarded extra points.
66 Rules Of The Game 1. The course dimensions are 1,500 mm 2,000 mm 2. The course consists of (a) Three layers (obstacle) walls. (b) Door guides, which are vertical track lines that guide the robot to the centre of both open and closed doors. (c) Horizontal track lines which connect the door guides together. 3. The robot will be placed at the starting point. The robot must trace the horizontal track line, turn and trace the door guide. 4. The number and location of all doors will be announced on the competition day and will be used for the whole tournament. 5. The number and location of the open doors will be announced at the competition day and will be used for the whole tournament. 6. The trial playing field (and trial door configuration) will be provided at the trial period. It may not be the same as the tournament playing field.
67 PLAYING FIELD Doors Finish Doors Doors Doors Doors Doors Doors Doors Start Door Guide Walls
68 10 points 10 points 10 points 10 points POINTS SYSTEM 10 points 10 points 10 points 10 points Success = 20 points
69
70 Horizontal Line
71 Door Guides
72
73
74 For enquiries or technical support please call: Sasbadi Sdn. Bhd. ( x) Lot 12, Jalan Teknologi 3/4, Taman Sains Selangor 1, Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Tel: Fax: Website: sasbadi.com Technical Support: Tengku Hazrul Bin Tengku Haizar Noor Faiz Bin Zulkiflee
MALAYSIA ROBOT OLYMPIAD 2005
MALAYSIA ROBOT OLYMPIAD 2005 Organiser Institutional Partners RCFISET, UNIVERSITI MALAYA BUILDING NOW THE SKILLS FOR THE FUTURE KEMAHIRAN UNTUK MASA DEPAN, KITA BINA MASA KINI Supported by COMPETITION
More informationWorld Robot Olympiad 2018
World Robot Olympiad 2018 REGULAR CATEGORY RULES Version: Final Version January 15 th Table of Contents Introduction... 3 Important changes for WRO 2018... 3 Regular Category Rules... 4 1. Surprise Rule...
More informationWorld Robot Olympiad 2019
World Robot Olympiad 2019 REGULAR CATEGORY GENERAL RULES Age groups Elementary, Junior, Senior (for WeDo Rules, please see the WeDo documents) Version: January 15 th WRO International Premium Partners
More informationRCAP CoSpace Grand Prix Rules 2018 (CoSpace F1, Category A)
RCAP CoSpace Grand Prix Rules 2018 (CoSpace F1, Category A) These are the official rules for RoboCup Asia-Pacific (RCAP) CoSpace Grand Prix 2018, released by the RoboCup Asia-Pacific CoSpace Grand Prix
More informationWORLD ROBOT OLYMPIAD INDIA 2018 INTRODUCTION
WORLD ROBOT OLYMPIAD INDIA 2018 ADVANCED ROBOTICS CHALLENGE RULES INTRODUCTION Robotics is a wonderful platform for learning 21st century skills. Solving robotic challenges encourages innovation and develops
More informationNational Robotics Competition 2018 NRC WRO Challenge Manual
National Robotics Competition 2018 NRC WRO Challenge Manual Page 1 of 13 A. Competition Categories World Robot Olympiad has three regular competition categories, and an Open category: 1. Regular Category
More informationGeneral Rules 2015 Season
Content A. Competition Categories... 2 B. Age Group Definition... 2 C. Team Definition... 2 D. Coaches... 3 E. General Rules Regular Category... 4 F. General Rules Open Category... 9 G. University Regular
More informationGeneral Rules 2010: Regular category
General Rules 2010: Regular category [1] The rules of competition at WORLD ROBOT OLYMPIAD are constituted by the WORLD ROBOT OLYMPIAD Steering Committee ( the committee in the following paragraphs), and
More information2012 NRC - RULES AND REGULATIONS
2012 NRC - RULES AND REGULATIONS General Guidelines 1. A school team should comprise of 2 or 3 students and one teacher. 2. Each school can send a maximum of 5 teams for each category. 3. All rules and
More informationThe Freescale Cup Brazil Rules
The Freescale Cup 2013 Brazil Rules Version 01, April 15, 2013 The spirit of the game is that students demonstrate excellent hardware integration and superior programming. Section 1: Team Rules and Requirements
More informationLINE FOLLOWING ENHANCED RULES. Allar Aasjõe
LINE FOLLOWING ENHANCED RULES Allar Aasjõe +372 5346 7363 allar.aasjoe@robotex.ee Content 1 Introduction... 3 2 The field... 3 3 The Robot... 3 4 The Competition... 4 5 Obstacles... 4 5.1 Line break...
More informationWorld Robot Olympiad WeDo 2.0 Pilot Regular Challenge. Game Description, Rules and Scoring. Sustainabots [Robots for sustainability]
World Robot Olympiad 2017 WeDo 2.0 Pilot Regular Challenge Game Description, Rules and Scoring Sustainabots [Robots for sustainability] Sustainable Tourism Version: Final Version March 10 th Table of Contents
More informationSpecifications. The Field:
ME 218b Winter 2008 Project: SPDL Happy Fun Ball Project Preview on February 29, 2008 6-10 pm (in SPDL) Grading Session on March 4, 2008 6-10 pm (in SPDL) Project Presentations on March 5, 2008 starting
More informationRULES OF SEK Category 2017/2018
IEEE Latin American Robotics Competition for Student RULES OF SEK Category 2017/2018 Version 1.2 May, 2017 INTRODUCTION A concert will be held in the town square and on automobile factory has decided it
More informationRulebook Revision 2016 v1.0 Published September 18, 2015 Sponsored By
Rulebook Revision 2016 v1.0 Published September 18, 2015 Sponsored By 1 Table of Contents 1 General Overview... 3 1.1 General Team Rules... 3 2 Mini-Urban Challenge... 4 2.1 The Challenge... 4 2.2 Navigation...
More informationWRO University Regular Category WRO Bowling Game rules
WRO University Regular Category WRO Bowling Game rules Copyright World Robot Olympiad Association Ltd. 2015. 1. Game Description The name of this year s university regular category is WRO Bowling. This
More informationFIT Touch Malaysia will stage a tournament on March 7th & 14th, These events will be delivered at Sekolah Kebangsaan Persint 8(1) Putrajaya.
Affiliate of the Federation International Touch Letter of Invitation to Participate in a Fun Touch Tournament February 11 th, 2014 Dear Teachers, Managers, Parents & Coaches, FIT Touch Malaysia will stage
More informationGame Manual. 1.2 The team must have an adult coach who has completed the Maryland 4-H UME Volunteer training.
2018 4-H Robotics Engineering Challenge (This is a DRAFT of the 2018 game. Check back often as we may update. Updates will be noted with a new version number and changes will be highlighted in a specific
More informationTHE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (INSTITUT AKAUNTAN AWAM BERTAULIAH MALAYSIA)
THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (INSTITUT AKAUNTAN AWAM BERTAULIAH MALAYSIA) MICPA-ICAA ACCOUNTANCY WEEK NEXT GENERATION ACCOUNTANT NOVEMBER 16 23, 2013 ACCOUNTING STUDENTS QUIZ
More informationTHE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (INSTITUT AKAUNTAN AWAM BERTAULIAH MALAYSIA)
THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (INSTITUT AKAUNTAN AWAM BERTAULIAH MALAYSIA) MICPA-CAANZ ACCOUNTANCY WEEK UNLOCK A WORLD OF INFINITE POSSIBILITIES. 1. Eligibility NOVEMBER 28 DECEMBER
More informationH Robotics Engineering Challenge
2018 4-H Robotics Engineering Challenge The 4-H Robotics Challenge provides an opportunity for 4-H members interested in science, engineering and technology to participate in a hands on, team based activity
More informationTHE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (INSTITUT AKAUNTAN AWAM BERTAULIAH MALAYSIA)
THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (INSTITUT AKAUNTAN AWAM BERTAULIAH MALAYSIA) 11 th MICPA ACCOUNTANCY WEEK ACCOUNTING STUDENTS QUIZ MANAGEMENT SIMULATION GAME, DEBATE AND SPORTS
More informationTHE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (INSTITUT AKAUNTAN AWAM BERTAULIAH MALAYSIA) MICPA-CAANZ ACCOUNTANCY WEEK BE A GAME-CHANGER
THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (INSTITUT AKAUNTAN AWAM BERTAULIAH MALAYSIA) MICPA-CAANZ ACCOUNTANCY WEEK BE A GAME-CHANGER 1. Eligibility NOVEMBER 22 25, 2017 ACCOUNTING STUDENTS
More informationBeginner Category Tug of War 2v2
1 Beginner Category Tug of War 2v2 Game Description, Rules, and Scoring 2 1. General Rules 1.1. Team 1. A team consists of two (2) members and/or one (1) coach. 2. Participants are categorized into two
More informationMESHMERIZE - Wildcard
MESHMERIZE - Wildcard Objective: Teams have to build an autonomous robot which can follow a white line and keep track of directions while going through the maze. The bot has to analyze the path in the
More informationLarge Balls. Actual Supports Will be Different from Picture
4 THE GAME [This section includes all modifications through Team Update 14] 4.1 GAME OVERVIEW The object of the game is to attain a higher score than your opponent alliance by delivering balls into goals,
More informationEngineering Design Challenge 3. Mars Colonization. Rules & Game Description
3 Mars Colonization Rules & Game Description Congratulations! Your job application to Lebanese Rocket Society Mars Division has been accepted! As head of the Robotics team, you are in charge of building
More information2015 FT YOUNG STARS FENCING CHAMPIONSHIP
2015 FT YOUNG STARS FENCING CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION INFORMATION 1. Date: 13 th & 14 th JUNE, 2015 2. Venue: Titiwangsa Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. 3. Organiser: Federal Territory Amateur Fencing Association
More informationNXT SUMO Rules USU Physics Day Lagoon Farmington, UT
NXT SUMO Rules USU Physics Day Lagoon Farmington, UT May 17, 2013 COMPETITION OBJECTIVE The aim of the competition is to foster math, science, engineering and team work in students in 6 th grade. DESIGN
More informationAlternatives for game play for remote competitions with fewer than 12 teams are located at the end of the rules.
Rules 2011 Savage Soccer: Olympia If you have any questions about rules or the event, you may email them to savage@wpi.edu (mailto:savage@wpi.edu). All questions will be publicly posted on the forum. All
More information3rd SELANGOR NOVICE SWIM MEET 2018
Event Information Page 1 of 9 Meet Information 1 COMPETITION INFORMATION... 3 2 GENERAL INFORMATION... 3 3 AGE GROUPS... 4 4 ENTRY REGULATIONS... 4 5 WITHDRAWALS... 5 6 CERTIFICATES, MEDALS & AWARDS...
More informationRoboCupJunior Soccer Rules 2009
RoboCupJunior Soccer Rules 2009 These are the official rules for RoboCupJunior 2009. They are released by the RoboCupJunior Soccer Technical Committee for Soccer. These rules have priority over any translations.
More informationone foot. being called.
HIGH JUMP ******************************************** RULE 7 -- JUMPING EVENTS ******************************************** SECTION 1 DEFINITIONS ART. 1...A trial is an attempt in a jumping event. Each
More information2014 National Robotics Competition - GEN II Football
2014 National Robotics Competition - GEN II Football General guidelines 1. A school team should comprise of 2 or 3 students and 1 school teacher. 2. Each school can send a maximum of 5 teams for GEN II
More informationECE 160. Product Design Specification (PDS) Fall
ECE 160 Product Design Specification (PDS) Fall 2013-2014 Version 2.0 ECE160 PDS (FA1314)-v1.0.docx Page 1 of 11 CAB Design Project Overview: Rodents, Ltd., a division of Rose Enterprises, has oversight
More informationDRONE ODYSSEY CHALLENGE 2018
DRONE ODYSSEY CHALLENGE 2018 COMPETITION MANUAL Main Organiser: Co-Organiser: With Support by: Partners: Page 1 Drone Odyssey Challenge 2018 Manual - Change Log Version Release Date Description 1.0 2 Mar
More information2016 Maryland 4-H Robotics Engineering Challenge
2016 Maryland 4-H Robotics Engineering Challenge The 4-H Robotics Challenge provides an opportunity for 4-H members interested in science, engineering and technology to participate in a hands on, team
More informationAN INVITATION TO SCHOOLS TO PARTICIPATE
AN INVITATION TO SCHOOLS TO PARTICIPATE Schools are cordially invited to participate in the QSITE Grand Prix Robotics Competition for 2017. Your school can register just one team or multiple teams of up
More informationFarm to Fork Local Food Production and Marketing
Farm to Fork Local Food Production and Marketing LEGO Robotics 4- H Challenge Through the Farm to Fork Robotics Challenge, 4- H members involved in robotics will create LEGO robots that complete local
More informationRescue Rover. Robotics Unit Lesson 1. Overview
Robotics Unit Lesson 1 Overview In this challenge students will be presented with a real world rescue scenario. The students will need to design and build a prototype of an autonomous vehicle to drive
More informationWorld Robot Olympiad 2018
World Robot Olympiad 2018 WRO Football Game Description, Rules and Scoring Version: Final Version January 15 th Table of Contents WRO 2018 WRO Football - Game Description, Rules, and Scoring Introduction...
More informationDiego de León, Madrid España Telf Fax
REGULATION INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF THE SHOOTING DISCIPLINE "FAN 32" Diego de León, 47-28006 Madrid España Telf. +34 91 286 6871 Fax. +34 91 838 8588 Email: inform@cmfedecat.com 1 CHAPTER I INTERNATIONAL
More informationRule 0. Construction and programming of robots has to be performed exclusively by the students.
World Robot Olympiad GEN II Football Rules 2015 Last Modified: March 1 2015 Index 1. Playing Field 2. Ball 3. Robots 4. Game Play 5. Conflict resolution 6. Inspection 7. Code of Conduct Rule 0. Construction
More informationRoboCupJunior Rescue Line Rules 2016
RoboCupJunior Rescue Line Rules 2016 RoboCupJunior Rescue - Technical Committee 2016 Fredrik Löfgren (Sweden) CHAIR, fredrik@eaproduktion.se Roberto Bonilla (Mexico), rbonilla@mytech.zone Naomi Chikuma
More informationUtah Elementary Robotics SUMO Rules. Competition During USU Physics Lagoon in Farmington, UT. May 12, 2017 Starting at 10:30 AM
Utah Elementary Robotics SUMO Rules Competition During USU Physics Day @ Lagoon in Farmington, UT May 12, 2017 Starting at 10:30 AM COMPETITION OBJECTIVE The aim of the competition is to foster math, science,
More informationTechnical Commission of Pétanque
International Workers & Amateurs in Sports Confederation Confédération Sportive Internationale Travailliste & Amateur Technical Commission of Pétanque Regulations English Version / Version Anglaise Chairwoman:
More information2018 ASTRO JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS U15
2018 ASTRO JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS U15 STAGE 1: NATIONAL LEVEL (OPEN REGISTRATION) THURSDAY, 6 TH SEPTEMBER SUNDAY, 9 TH SEPTEMBER 2018 STAGE 2: REGIONAL LEVEL (BY INVITATION) MONDAY, 12 RD NOVEMBER THURSDAY,
More informationRules and Discipline of the Playing Field of the Smart Car Race
Rules and Discipline of the Playing Field of the Smart Car Race All racing teams should use the car model suite designated by Freescale Semiconductor, using HCS12 Microcontroller from Freescale Semiconductor
More informationMazeBot. Our Urban City. Challenge Manual
MazeBot Our Urban City Challenge Manual Updated as of 27 th February 2017 Eligibility Participants must be between the ages of 17 and 20 (inclusive) as of 31 December 2017. The minimum number of participants
More informationNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS AUTONOMOUS ROBOTICS COMPETITION Task and Rules Document
NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS AUTONOMOUS ROBOTICS COMPETITION 2018 2018 Task and Rules Document Table of Contents Competition Background:... 2 Theme: Autonomous Vehicles Fast Track to the Future... 2 Design Elements
More informationFIBA 3x3 National Team Regulations Edition 2017
FIBA 3x3 National Team Regulations Edition 2017 0. Definitions 1. Introduction 2. Occurrence of Events 3. 3x3 Federation Ranking 4. Competition Format 5. Qualification for FIBA 3x3 World Cups 6. Qualification
More informationRoboCupJunior Rescue Maze Rules 2018
RoboCupJunior Rescue Maze Rules 2018 Rescue technical committee 2018 Naomi Chikuma Jiayao Shen Julia Maurer Phil Wade Kai Junge Josie Hughes Javier Gerardo Zetina Rosas Naomi Chikuma Japan (CHAIR) Singapore
More informationRoboCup Junior Australia Rescue Maze Rules
RoboCup Junior Australia Rescue Maze Rules Last Modified: January 21, 2018 RoboCup Junior Australia Executive Committee President Alexander Bush (Queensland) Vice-President Susan Bowler (Tasmania) Secretary
More information60 minutes (this may be customised by increasing or reducing the time spent on class discussion, follow-up activities, homework etc).
OLYMPIC DAY LESSON 7 - Timing and tasks In this lesson, students learn more about the various duties and tasks involved in planning and implementing Olympic Day. They complete various timetables and checklists
More information13st IEEE Latin American Robotics Competition for Student. RULES OF SEK 2014 Category
13st IEEE Latin American Robotics Competition for Student RULES OF SEK 2014 Category Version 1.0 April 21th, 2014 1. INTRODUCTION In 2050, the robot soccer players reached a huge goal since 1997, they
More informationMeet Information. 6th Selangor ARENA Short Course Sprint Invitational Swimming Championships 2017
Meet Information 6th Selangor ARENA Short Course Sprint Invitational Swimming Championships 2017 28th to 30th July 2017 CONTENTS 1.0 COMPETITION INFORMATION... 3 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION... 3 3.0 AGE GROUPS...
More information2013 National Robotics Competition - GEN II Football
2013 National Robotics Competition - GEN II Football General guidelines 1. A school team should comprise of 2 or 3 students and 1 school teacher. 2. All rules and regulations are subject to change without
More informationFAI Sporting Code. UAV Class U. Section 12 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Edition. Effective 1st January 2018
FAI Sporting Code Section 12 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles UAV Class U 2018 Edition Effective 1st January 2018 Section 12 and General Section combined make up the complete Sporting Code for UAV FEDERATION AERONAUTIQUE
More informationRoboCupJunior Rescue Line Rules 2017
RoboCupJunior Rescue Line Rules 2017 RoboCupJunior Rescue - Technical Committee 2017 Jennifer Krieger (Germany) CHAIR, mail@jenniferkrieger.de Fredrik Lofgren (Sweden), fredrik@eaproduktion.se Mariam Abdelnasser
More informationRules for. Polyathlon. Version Released
Object of the game: What is a polyathlon? Rules for Polyathlon Version 151021 Released Polyathlon is a series of contests or events similar to the athletic decathlon where robots compete to determine the
More informationSECTION 5 POLE VAULT ART. 1...Inclination shall be limited to 2:100 (2%) laterally and 1:1000 (0.1%) in the running direction.
POLE VAULT ******************************************** RULE 7 -- JUMPING EVENTS ******************************************** SECTION 1 DEFINITIONS ART. 1...A trial is an attempt in a jumping event. Each
More informationRules Summary. RoboCupJunior Australia Simple Simon Soccer Rules Last Modified: February 21, Playing Field 2 2.
RoboCupJunior Australia Simple Simon Soccer Rules 2018 Last Modified: February 21, 2018 Contents Page 1. Playing Field 2 2. Ball 3 3. Robots 3 4. Game Play 5 5. Conflict resolution 8 6. Inspection 8 7.
More information2 The Arena The arena consists of a field with a random forest of obstacles, and a goal location marked by a high contrast circle on the ground:
The CDT Challenge 1 Introduction This page describes the AIMS CDT Husky Time Trial competition setup and scoring. The goal is to complete the challenge within the least amount of time, while not hitting
More informationZone01 robotics challenges Rules and regulations 2014 Version 1.0 ( Last modification: 29 September 2013 )
ue s Zone01 robotics challenges Rules and regulations 2014 Version 1.0 ( Last modification: 29 September 2013 ) All rights reserved, Zone01, 2009-2014 Table of content Document translated by General Rules
More informationRobotathon IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
Robotathon 2017 IEEE Robotics and Automation Society 1 Table of Contents Introduction Parts Field Layout Competition Rules Scoring Competition Points Breakdown Checkpoints Breakdown The Conference Bonus
More informationTHE THIRTY-THIRD UBC PHYSICS OLYMPICS RULE BOOK. March 12, 2011
THE THIRTY-THIRD UBC PHYSICS OLYMPICS RULE BOOK March 12, 2011 Financial sponsorship is provided by the Rex Boughton Memorial Fund. The UBC Physics Olympics is organized by the Department of Physics and
More informationSAFMC 2019 CAT A CHALLENGE BOOKLET CHANGE LOG
CHANGE LOG Version Release Date Description 1.0 30 Nov 2018 Official challenge booklet release Page 2 CONTENTS SINGAPORE AMAZING FLYING MACHINE COMPETITION 2019... 4 1. INTRODUCTION... 4 2. CATEGORIES...
More informationDRIVERLESS SCHOOL BUS
World Robot Olympiad 2019 WeDo Regular Category Game Description, Rules, and Scoring SMART CITIES DRIVERLESS SCHOOL BUS Version: January 15 th WRO International Premium Partners Table of Contents 1. Game
More informationNational Junior Robotics Competition 2016
National Junior Robotics Competition 2016 Challenge Announcement 14 May 2016 Organised by: Sponsored by: Supported by: What s Happening? Overview of NJRC Objectives Theme Competition Schedule Video and
More information2018 New Taipei City International Metal Crafts. Competition Guidelines
2018 New Taipei City International Metal Crafts I. Purpose Competition Guidelines Revised Date: June 23 rd, 2017 Gold Museum of New Taipei City Government is dedicated to promoting a creative environment
More informationUSTEM/SCRC Mars Space Challenge 2016
Rules to Space Challenge The Space Challenge consists of seven missions. All of them deal with setting up your space base, using the equipment, or launching a satellite that can help you explore planets
More informationART. 4...A foul throw is one which is counted as a trial but which is not measured because of some violation of the rule.
DISCUS ******************************************** RULE 6 -- THROWING EVENTS ******************************************** SECTION 1 DEFINITIONS ART. 1...A trial is an attempt in a throwing event. Each
More informationIntroduction. RoboCup Junior (International) DANCE Bremen, Introduction
Introduction RoboCup Junior (International) DANCE Bremen, 2006. Introduction Welcome to RoboCup Junior Dance! Those who have competed before will know what a wonderful and exciting time lies ahead of you.
More informationRecycle Rescue The Game
JR. Recycle Rescue The Game Table of Contents Section 2 The Game...2 2.1 Overview...2-3 2.2 Game Description and Field Drawings...3 2.3 Game Definitions...4 2.4 Game Rules...5 2.4.1 Scoring...5 2.4.2 Safety
More informationWORLD Qualification Canoeing Youth Olympic Games 2018 Barcelona 2018 Annex 1 Technical handbook for CSP and CSL
WORLD Qualification Canoeing Youth Olympic Games 2018 Barcelona 2018 Annex 1 Technical handbook for CSP and CSL Annex 1 Technical handbook for CSP and CSL... 1 1 General Competition Rules for both Canoe
More informationTHE TWENTY FIFTH UBC PHYSICS OLYMPICS RULE BOOK. March 8, 2003
THE TWENTY FIFTH UBC PHYSICS OLYMPICS RULE BOOK March 8, 2003 Financial sponsorship is provided by the Rex Boughton Memorial Fund. The UBC Physics Olympics is organized by the Department of Curriculum
More informationChallenger Series in Figure Skating 2018/ Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy. Bangkok, Thailand. August 3 5, 2018 ANNOUNCEMENT
2018 Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy Bangkok, Thailand August 3 5, 2018 ANNOUNCEMENT 2018 Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy An International Senior Competition for Men, Ladies, Pairs and Ice Dance organized
More informationINTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ATHLETICS FEDERATIONS
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ATHLETICS FEDERATIONS TECHNICAL REGULATIONS FOR IAAF WORLD RELAYS (UPDATED 1 ST MARCH 2019) TECHNICAL REGULATIONS FOR IAAF WORLD RELAYS 701 GENERAL 701.1 The IAAF shall organise
More informationCHALLENGE ANNOUNCEMENT
National Junior Robotics Competition 2011 CHALLENGE ANNOUNCEMENT Organised by: Sponsored by: Supported by: CONTENT 1. An Introduction to the NJRC Pg 3 2. Format Of Competition Pg 4 3. The NJRC Challenge
More informationOFFICIAL MAKETEWA DISTRICT PINEWOOD DERBY EVENT RULES AND PROCEDURES
OFFICIAL MAKETEWA DISTRICT PINEWOOD DERBY EVENT RULES AND PROCEDURES Table of Contents: DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY I. GENERAL DERBY INFORMATION: (Applies to all Competition) Rules for Pack Registration
More informationTo facilitate construction works for TTDI MRT Station and Entrances
TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT UPDATES ON TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR MRT CONSTRUCTION AT JALAN SUNGAI BULOH AND JALAN DAMANSARA 27 SEPTEMBER 2016 1. CONTINUATION OF NIGHT ROAD CLOSURE AT JALAN SUNGAI BULOH (KEPONG-BOUND)
More informationIn the Teamwork Challenge, an Alliance of two robots works together in each Match.
p Matches are played on a field set up as illustrated in the figure below. The Robot Skills Challenge, Programming Skills Challenge and the Teamwork Challenge use the exact same field and set up. In the
More informationStandard League WRO Football Simple Simon EV3 Training Curriculum
Standard League WRO Football Simple Simon EV3 Training Curriculum Brian Thomas **LEGO, EV3 Mindstorms and Robolab are Registered Trademarks of the LEGO Corporation RoboCup Junior Australia Inc Copyright
More informationRoboCupJunior Rescue Line Rules 2019
RoboCupJunior Rescue Line Rules 2019 RoboCupJunior Rescue Technical Committee 2018; Naomi Chikuma (Japan) CHAIR Josie Hughes (UK) Co-Chair Phil Wade (Australia) Jiayao Shen (Singapore) Julia Maurer (USA)
More information2016 Track and Field and Cross Country
National Federation of State High School Associations 2016 Track and Field and Cross Country Rules Changes Major Editorial Changes Points of Emphasis Take Part. Get Set For Life. Inclusion of Students
More informationTable of Contents. Copyright VisualEdge, Inc All rights reserved. Copyright VisualEdge, Incorporated All rights reserved.
Instruction Manual Table of Contents Introduction...2. Field Description & Plans...3. Field Setup and Components...5. Playing the Game...6. Who Is Going to Play...7. Awards...7 Running a Tournament...8.
More informationENG. Badminton TECHNICAL MANUAL
ENG www.tarragona2018.cat Badminton TECHNICAL MANUAL Index TECHNICAL INFORMATION... 3 1. International Federation... 3 2. National Federation... 3 3. Management of the competition... 3 3.1 Management of
More informationTRAFF IC CALMING POLICY
TRAFF IC CALMING POLICY Policy No: 45396 Approved by Council 28 May 2008 C11/05/08 Further amendment by Council 22 June 2011 vide c08/06/11 Contents 1 Problem Statement 1 2 Desired Outcomes 2 3 Strategic
More informationKL TIGERS RFC Hari Sukan Negara 2016 Rugby Championship TOURNAMENT RULES & REGULATIONS
KL TIGERS RFC Hari Sukan Negara 2016 Rugby Championship TOURNAMENT RULES & REGULATIONS 1. INTRODUCTION All participating teams shall abide by the Rules and Regulations set out herein. Non-compliance may
More informationRegulations of the International Young Naturalists Tournament
Regulations of the International Young Naturalists Tournament Table of Contents Chapter 1. General information. I. International Young Naturalists Tournament. II. General Council. III. Local Organizing
More informationRe: ENSC 440 Functional Specification for the Wall Climbing Robot. Dear Mr. Leung,
Patrick Leung School of Engineering Science Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Burnaby, BC. V5A 1S6 Date 2/18/08 Re: ENSC 440 Functional Specification for the Wall Climbing Robot Dear Mr. Leung,
More informationRead this first: To maximize performance and eliminate surprises, the team must take the time to read and understand FOUR documents:
FOOD FACTOR 2011 ROBOT GAMES - RULES Read this first: To maximize performance and eliminate surprises, the team must take the time to read and understand FOUR documents: :: FLL Field Setup Instructions
More information7 TH MILITARY WORLD GAMES 2019 EQUESTRIAN SPORTS
1. INTRODUCTION 7 TH MILITARY WORLD GAMES EQUESTRIAN SPORTS These document contains the regulations for the organization of the 7 th Military World Games (MWG) of the International Military Sports Council
More informationby Ian Maud, Amy Eguchi, Anja Tempelhoff, Nicola Hughes,, Eli Kolberg, and Eduardo Pinto
Dance Rules (2008) Posted by Webmaster at 2008-02-18 11:31:41 by Ian Maud, Amy Eguchi, Anja Tempelhoff, Nicola Hughes,, Eli Kolberg, and Eduardo Pinto Note: Changes from 2007 rules are highlighted in red.
More informationRARC Competition 1 - High School Guidelines - Page 1
2015-2016 RARC Competition 1 - High School Guidelines - Page 1 Storyline There are over 50 land masses on the Earth that are uninhabited and, possibly, full of resources and treasures. Your team has been
More informationA line following vehicle is in a way an entry level autonomous vehicle that can navigate any course while following a on a contrasting background.
ROBOTRIX 1 Theme A driverless car is an autonomous vehicle that can drive itself from one point to another without any external assistance. Navigation is accomplished by a system of markers retrofitted
More informationSection 2 The Game. VEX Robotics Competition In the Zone Game Manual. Overview. Game Description
Section 2 The Game Overview This section describes the 2017-2018 VEX Robotics Competition game entitled VEX Robotics Competition In the Zone. It also lists the game definitions and game rules. Game Description
More information2013 Engineering Olympics
2008 Pulaski Heights Middle School 2009 Hot Springs Middle School 2010 Hot Springs Intermediate School 2011 Bethel Middle School 2012 Mt. Ida Middle School 2013 -??? 2013 UALR Pre-College Diversity Engineering
More informationFIRA ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION. Robot Soccer Competition Singapore Robotic Games 2012 INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION ROBOT SOCCER COMPETITION The objective of the robot soccer is to build a team of robots to play 5-a-side football against an opponent robot team. Each robot soccer team shall setup a global
More informationWheeled Robot Rugby. Objective. Robot. Robots per Team: 5 (one robot per participant)
Wheeled Robot Rugby Name of Event: Wheeled Robot Rugby Robots per Team: 5 (one robot per participant) No. of Players: Robot Control: Event Summary: 5 players/team (max) Remotely Controlled Rugby is a team
More information