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Apart from these soccer robot competitions, AI based robots can also be used in world robotics championship - [https://www.technoxian.com/ Technoxian] which is organized every year. Minimum 3 bots in a team is the requirement. |
Apart from these soccer robot competitions, AI based robots can also be used in world robotics championship - [https://www.technoxian.com/event/robosoccer/ Technoxian] which is organized every year. Minimum 3 bots in a team is the requirement. |
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Revision as of 12:01, 21 May 2021
A soccer robot is a specialized autonomous robot and mobile robot that is used to play variants of soccer.
The main organised competitions are RoboCup or FIRA tournaments played each year.
The RoboCup contest currently has a number of soccer leagues:
- Standard Platform League (formerly Four Legged League)
- Small Size League
- Middle Size League
- Simulation League
- Humanoid League
Additionally, there is a RoboCupJunior league for younger students.
qfix soccer robot
The qfix soccer robot "Terminator" is an omnidrive robot that can be used for RoboCup Junior. It includes a kicker and a dribbler as well as a controller board with Atmel controller.
The robot can be programmed using the GNU GCC compiler from the PC.
Graupner RC-SOCCERBOT
The Graupner "RC-SOCCERBOT" is a mobile robot platform developed by qfix which can be used as a radio-controller toy playing soccer with ping-pong balls. Gaining more experience in robotics the user can also implement C++ programs on the robot.
References
Apart from these soccer robot competitions, AI based robots can also be used in world robotics championship - Technoxian which is organized every year. Minimum 3 bots in a team is the requirement. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1-Ff3MX7G4
- ^ Ficht, Grzegorz; Farazi, Hafez; Brandenburger, Andre; Rodriguez, Diego; Pavlichenko, Dmytro; Allgeuer, Philipp; Hosseini, Mojtaba; Behnke, Sven (November 2018). "NimbRo-OP2X: Adult-Sized Open-Source 3D Printed Humanoid Robot". 2018 IEEE-RAS 18th International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids). Beijing, China: IEEE: 1–9. arXiv:1810.08395. Bibcode:2018arXiv181008395F. doi:10.1109/HUMANOIDS.2018.8625038. ISBN 978-1-5386-7283-9.