SUMO WARS
1. Problem Statement:
Design and build a robot that has speed and power to push the competitor.
2. Arena Specifications:
Arena will be a flat surface.
Arena consists of a battle field of 2m*2m.
There will be two starting positions A&B on opposite ends of the arena.
Entire arena will be placed at a maximum height of 10 cm from the ground level.
3. Robot Specifications:
The machine dimensions should not exceed 300mm*300mm*300mm.
Weight of robot should not exceed 7 kg.
4. Mobility:
Robots should have clearly visible mobility systems.
Mobility methods include –
a) Rolling – wheels, tracks, etc.
b) Walking – Linear actuated legs without rolling or cam operated motion.
c) Jumping, hoping and flying (airfoil using, helium balloons, etc.) are not allowed.
5. Robot and control Requirements:
Robot can be controlled wirelessly or with wires.
The electric voltage between 2 points anywhere in the machine should not be more than 12 V DC at any point of time. Batteries can be onboard or off board. Weight of batteries will be taken into account.
In case of wired bot, wires should be stacked into a single unit and should be slack at every moment of the competition. Maximum length of wires should be 5 m
All the robots with wireless control should be able to change frequencies (if required) or coded channels to prevent any radio conflicts. Event organiser is not responsible for any interference.
Remote control systems from toys or those available in the market may also be used.
IC engines and hydraulic actuators are not allowed.
6. Prohibited weaponry: only lifting and flipping is allowed, any kind of weaponary should not be used/installed on the bot.
7. Scoring and Winning Criteria:
a robo-wrest round will be held for 3 min where both the bots will face each other and have to push the opponent off the arena. The bot that could push down the opponent the maximum number of times will be declared as the winner
If in case of a tie in the robo-wrest round even, then the winner will be declared based on the points given for their control and aggression.
Rules and Regulations:
A team can comprise of 4 members. A Maximum of 2 will be allowed to operate the bot.
Students from different institutes can form a group.
Every participant should have a valid id card.
Event will be on knock out basis.
Damaging opponents control wires is not allowed.
Multibots or cluster bots are not allowed i.e. bot should not split apart into multiple, independently controlled robots.
Any kind of damage to the arena will lead to disqualification.
Organisers are not responsible for any kind of damage to the robot.
Lego kits or its spare parts should not be used.
Judges’ decision shall be treated as final and binding on all
CERTIFICATE POLICY
1. Certificate of Merit will be given to all the winners.
2. Certificates of Participation will be given to all the teams.
3. The teams which get disqualified due to disobeying any of the competition rules will not be considered for the certificate.
DISCLAIMER
Judges' decision shall be treated as final and binding on all. Teams disobeying their word by arguing or creating a scene shall be disqualified.
Design and build a robot that has speed and power to push the competitor.
2. Arena Specifications:
Arena will be a flat surface.
Arena consists of a battle field of 2m*2m.
There will be two starting positions A&B on opposite ends of the arena.
Entire arena will be placed at a maximum height of 10 cm from the ground level.
3. Robot Specifications:
The machine dimensions should not exceed 300mm*300mm*300mm.
Weight of robot should not exceed 7 kg.
4. Mobility:
Robots should have clearly visible mobility systems.
Mobility methods include –
a) Rolling – wheels, tracks, etc.
b) Walking – Linear actuated legs without rolling or cam operated motion.
c) Jumping, hoping and flying (airfoil using, helium balloons, etc.) are not allowed.
5. Robot and control Requirements:
Robot can be controlled wirelessly or with wires.
The electric voltage between 2 points anywhere in the machine should not be more than 12 V DC at any point of time. Batteries can be onboard or off board. Weight of batteries will be taken into account.
In case of wired bot, wires should be stacked into a single unit and should be slack at every moment of the competition. Maximum length of wires should be 5 m
All the robots with wireless control should be able to change frequencies (if required) or coded channels to prevent any radio conflicts. Event organiser is not responsible for any interference.
Remote control systems from toys or those available in the market may also be used.
IC engines and hydraulic actuators are not allowed.
6. Prohibited weaponry: only lifting and flipping is allowed, any kind of weaponary should not be used/installed on the bot.
7. Scoring and Winning Criteria:
a robo-wrest round will be held for 3 min where both the bots will face each other and have to push the opponent off the arena. The bot that could push down the opponent the maximum number of times will be declared as the winner
If in case of a tie in the robo-wrest round even, then the winner will be declared based on the points given for their control and aggression.
Rules and Regulations:
A team can comprise of 4 members. A Maximum of 2 will be allowed to operate the bot.
Students from different institutes can form a group.
Every participant should have a valid id card.
Event will be on knock out basis.
Damaging opponents control wires is not allowed.
Multibots or cluster bots are not allowed i.e. bot should not split apart into multiple, independently controlled robots.
Any kind of damage to the arena will lead to disqualification.
Organisers are not responsible for any kind of damage to the robot.
Lego kits or its spare parts should not be used.
Judges’ decision shall be treated as final and binding on all
CERTIFICATE POLICY
1. Certificate of Merit will be given to all the winners.
2. Certificates of Participation will be given to all the teams.
3. The teams which get disqualified due to disobeying any of the competition rules will not be considered for the certificate.
DISCLAIMER
Judges' decision shall be treated as final and binding on all. Teams disobeying their word by arguing or creating a scene shall be disqualified.