Sunday, 2 August 2015

robotik my life

  1. Regulations concerning the robot:
    1. The maximum dimensions of the robot before it starts the mission must be within 250mm X 250mm X 250mm. After the robot starts, the dimensions of the robot are not restricted.
    2. Except for special designations in competition rules, the amount of motors and sensors used during the competition are not restricted.
    3. Teams are allowed to use only one controller (NXT/EV3).
    4. Except for special designations in competition rules, any action or movement deemed as interference or assistance to the team while the robot is functioning is disallowed. Violation of this rule may result in disqualification from the competition.
    5. Use of radio communication, remote control and wire control systems to control the robot is not allowed. Violation of this rule may result in immediate disqualification of the team from the competition.
    6. The Bluetooth™ and Wi-Fi function of the NXT/EV3 Intelligent Brick must be switched off.
  2. Regulations on the competition event:
    1. The competition consists of 2 rounds.
    2. Assembly time for Round 1 is 120 minutes and maintenance time for Round 2 is 30 minutes.
    3. Contestants can only start to assemble, program and test their robots after the announcement of the tournament. Teams must place robots in their designated inspection area when assembly or maintenance time ends, after which the judges will assess if the robots conform to all regulations. Upon successful inspection the robots will be allowed to compete.
    4. Scores are calculated by the judges after each match. The contestants must sign the score sheet after each match.
    5. Contestants should take good care of their robots to avoid malfunction. If programs cannot be downloaded to the robot due to ill-safekeeping, accidental bumping, falling or other causes, assembly time or maintenance time will not be extended.
    6. If a violation is found at the inspection, the judge will give the team 3 minutes to correct the violation but the contestant is not allowed to add any parts, nor download any program. If the violation is not corrected during the time given, teams will not be allowed to compete.
    7. When assembly time is over, neither modification (for example, downloading programs, changing batteries) of robot, nor request for time-out is allowed. In the case of a robot breaking down accidentally, the contestant may be given maintenance time by the judges but the contestant is not allowed to add any parts, nor download any program.
    8. The ranking of team is decided by their best score of a round. If competing teams acquire the same points, the ranking will be decided by consistency of performance by examining which team achieved the next highest score during previous rounds. If teams still remain tied, the ranking will be determined by the time recorded of their best rounds.
  3. Regulations on the playing field:
    1. Teams must assemble their robots in the area (each team has its own area) designated by the tournament. Only the contestants, NRC organising committee staff and special personnel are allowed to enter the competition area.
    2. All models and playing fields are according to the standard provided by the tournament on the competition day.
    3. As you build and program, keep in mind that our organizers make every effort to ensure that all fields are correct and identical, but you should always expect some variability, such as:
      1. Variety in lighting conditions
      2. Judge’s shadow on the field
      3. Judges will walk around the field during judging
      4. Texture/bumps under the mat
      5. Waviness in the mat itself – at many tournaments, it is possible for the mats to be rolled out in time to lose their waviness. Location and severity of waviness varies. It is very important to consider this while designing.

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