TechnoKick

Soccer with Robots
PROBLEM STATEMENT

This event provides a platform for participants to showcase their robotics talents by building a manually controlled bot capable of playing soccer on a specially designed arena.

  • Bot designed can be wired or wireless.
  • Each match will consist of two halves of 5 minutes each and in case of a tie, 3 minutes will be given and the team to score the first goal during the extra time will win the match. If no goal is scored in the extra time, the winner will be decided by penalty shoot-outs.
  • After the first half, goal posts will be swapped.
  • Grabbing of the ball is not allowed and any other mechanisms which are intended to harass the opponent bot is not allowed.
  • Teams are not allowed to purposefully damage the machine of their opponents at the time of the race. If found doing so the concerned team will be disqualified.
  • The Judges’ decision shall be considered as final and indisputable. Any team involved in any type of argument with the judges will be disqualified.
  • The Core Committee Reserve the rights to disqualify any team indulging in any kind of misbehaviour.
  • Safe innovations are always encouraged but if that leads to any loophole in any of the above rules then they will be disqualified.
  • The Organizing Team has the right to change any of the rules at any time. The changes will be sent to the participants to their given E-mail IDs and will be flashed on the main screen of the site.
  • Will be revealed soon.
  • The bot must be fit into a dimension of 50x40 cm and it should not expand beyond these dimensions at any time during the match.
  • The soccer field will be 500 cm long and 200 cm wide with goal posts being 60 cm wide and 20 cm in height.
  • Teams will be provided 220V, 50Hz power supply.
  • The maximum potential difference between any point on the bot should not exceed 36V.
  • The remote must compulsorily work on dual frequencies (with a considerable difference between the frequencies) throughout the event so as to avoid interference with the opponent. The team may be asked to work on the alternate frequency (i.e. any of the two frequencies) at any point.
  • The participants are allowed to use a single frequency bot only if they use the digital encoding technique.(which ensures that no radio frequency waves interferes with the car). Thus, your transmitter & receiver are paired uniquely to avoid any frequency clashes.
  • Spare parts or kits from any ready-made toys must not be used for constructing the bot.
  • However, gear box for the bot might be taken from toys. Individual gears can also be taken for assembling a gear box.
  • The body of the bot including the base on which the circuitry is mounted must not be taken from ready-made toys.
  • The body of the bot must be completely covered and the circuit peripherals must not be visible.
  • No rocket engines, explosives, or chemically propelled substances are to be used.
  • Batteries cannot be replaced once the bot enters the track. Design should be original and innovative. A detailed diagram for the design of the model has to be submitted for the best design award.
  • It is recommended to check with the organizing team for any doubts or queries regarding the bot specifications.
TEAM
Maximum 3
PARTICIPATION FEES
210/-
EVENT INCHARGE
1.  Urmil Khambhata
  • +91 94095 64348
  • urmil4footprints@gmail.com
  • 2.  Sanidhya Gohil
  • +91 99047 35799
  • sanidhyagohil4footprints@gmail.com
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