Robot VolleyballJune 10, 1999For the contest each University will design, build and programme two autonomous robots which will act as a Volleyball team in an attempt to beat all others. In order to compete the robots will need to communicate with each other, respond quickly and adaptively when the ball enters their court, and get the ball back over to the opposition with winning in mind. Each of the teams will be working with cutting edge concepts and technology in mobile robotics, and amazingly will use the very latest development of what was historically a children's toy, LEGO smart bricks with built in computer chips. "The robots will need to interact with each other and work as a team. We have certainly not seen anything like them before, and cannot be sure how well they will succeed" said Professor Warwick. The final day of competition is to be held at the University of Reading, on September 13th, at 10.00am. The five competing teams will be from the University of Edinburgh, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Manchester, University College Cardiff, and University of Reading. The entrants are clearly seen to be the top Universities on the mobile robotics scene. Technical support for the competition is being supplied by LEGO UK, who have equipped each team with the latest LEGO MINDSTORMS Robotics Invention System. For further information and comment the participants can be contacted as follows: Ulrich Nehmzow (University of Manchester) - tel: 0161 275 6169 John Hallam (University of Edinburgh) - tel0131 650 3097 Gerard Lacey (University of Dublin) - tel: +353 1 608 1765 Simon Hopkins (University of Wales, Cardiff) - tel: 01222 874429 Kevin Warwick (University of Reading) - tel: 44-1189-318210 Michael Moore (LEGO UK) - tel: 01978 296204 For photographs: INS News Agency - tel: 0118 966 5066 Further information on the Cybernetic Challenge and updates can be found at: http://www.cyber.rdg.ac.uk/research/CIRG/lego Reading, University of |
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