Robotics Events

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IEEE National ElectroniX Olympiad 2013 brings 3 exciting Robotics Events that will put your abilities and robots to a tantalizing test!
Following Events are planned to happen!

Prize Money: More than Rs. 100,000/-

Robothon:


  • There will be a White line on blue background and the line will be 3cm wide.
  • Starting and ending point of the track will be same. The robot must pass through the check points (A, B, C) in any sequence and return back to the starting point.
  • Omitting any of the one check points will lead to deduction of 33% points. Omitting two points will lead to disqualification. The team with most scores in the shortest time will proceed to the second round.
  • There is a knock out competition of a parallel robots race in which two robots will compete against each other. Two robots will start off at the same time on the track and the one reaching the finish line will be winner. The dimensions of the track are shown in figure.
  • The robot should fit in a box of 30*30*30 cm and the bigger robots will be disqualified.
  • Robot that can damage the track in any sense will be disqualified. There is no limit on the voltage of batteries but the power source must be attached to the robot and the operator can not touch the robot once it has been started. Only dry batteries can be used.
  • Only 3 consecutive retries in the first round are allowed. There is no retry in the knockout rounds
  • In the first round, the teams will be shortlisted on the basis of their individual track completion time and from the next round knockout competitions start.

RoboMaze:


  • There will be one starting point and one ending point of the maze as shown in the figure. One robot at a time will enter the maze and it has to take any desired path to go to the end points. The total time taken by the robot to solve the puzzle (from starting to one end point) will be recorded and the next teams are asked to run their robot. The team completing the task in the minimum time will be awarded as the winner. If no one completes the task, the judges will be deciding the winner on the basis of design and performance.
  • The robots must be completely autonomous and must fit in a cube of 30*30*30cm and the robots with bigger sizes will be disqualified..
  • Robots that can damage the track in any sense will be disqualified. There is no limit on the voltage of batteries but the power source must be attached to the robot and the operator cannot touch the robot once it has been started. Only dry batteries can be used. Two retries are allowed but the time will keep on ticking and the robot will have to start from the beginning again.
  • Robots must move the blocks out of their way to complete the task.

The Figure 8:


  • There will be a White line on blue background and the line will be 3cm wide.
  • There is a knock out competition of a parallel robots race in which two robots will compete against each other. Two robots will start off at the same time from different check points. The one that catches the other robot wins. The one which deviates from the line loses.
  • Max time duration allowed 90 s. The robot that travelled more distance wins.
  • The robot should fix in a box of 30*30*30 cm and the bigger robots will be disqualified.
  • Robot that can damage the track in any sense will be disqualified. There is no limit on the voltage of batteries but the power source must be attached to the robot and the operator can not touch the robot once it has been started. Only dry batteries can be used.
  • Only Lego and logic based robots are allowed.
  • In the first round, the teams will be shortlisted on the basis of their individual track completion time and from the next round knockout competitions start.
  • Only 3 consecutive retries in first round are allowed. There is no retry in the knockout rounds.

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