Overview
Welcome to the exhilarating 3 vs 3 Robot Pu Soccer Game! In this dynamic event, teams of three Robot Pu units compete against each other on a 2×1 meter flat surface, showcasing both manual control skills and autonomous programming capabilities. Players can enhance their robots with sensors and AI cameras, but no new mechanical parts can be added to Robot Pu.
Game Objectives
- Encourage teamwork and strategic thinking in robotics.
- Test the agility, speed, and control of Robot Pu in a soccer setting.
- Promote innovation in sensor integration and autonomous functions.
Field Specifications
- Dimensions: 2 meters in length and 1 meter in width.
- Surface: Flat and smooth to ensure fair play.
- Goals: Positioned at each end of the field, marked clearly.
Eligibility
- Each team consists of three Robot Pu units.
- Players must be registered and have their Robot Pu units prepared for the game.
- Modifications are limited to the addition of sensors and AI cameras. No new mechanical parts are allowed.
Game Levels
- Manual Control:
- Players use gamepads to control Robot Pu units in real-time.
- Emphasis on coordination and quick decision-making.
- Autonomous Control:
- Players program Robot Pu units to navigate and play autonomously.
- Focus on algorithm development and strategic planning.
Game Setup
- Team Formation:
- Each team must have three Robot Pu units.
- Assign roles: defender, midfielder, forward.
- Field Preparation:
- Set up the field with clear markings for boundaries and goals.
- Ensure the surface is clean and free of obstacles.
- Robot Preparation:
- Equip Robot Pu with necessary sensors and AI cameras.
- Test all systems to ensure proper functioning.
Game Rules
- Duration: The match consists of two halves, each lasting 5 minutes, with a 2-minute break in between.
- Start of Play: The game starts with a kickoff from the center of the field.
- Scoring: A goal is scored when the ball fully crosses the goal line.
- Out of Bounds: If the ball goes out of bounds, it is placed back at the nearest sideline where it exited.
- Fouls: No physical interference with other robots. Fouls result in a free kick for the opposing team.
- Substitutions: Teams can substitute Robot Pu units during breaks but not during active play.
Evaluation Criteria
- Team Coordination: How well the team works together to control the ball and execute strategies.
- Robot Performance: The agility, speed, and control of each Robot Pu unit.
- Autonomous Functionality: For autonomous play, evaluate the effectiveness of algorithms and sensors in navigating the field and responding to game dynamics.
- Scoring: The team with the most goals at the end of the match wins.
Safety Guidelines
- Ensure all robots are designed and operated safely to prevent damage and injury.
- Players must stay behind safety barriers during the match.
- In case of technical issues or emergencies, the match will be paused and appropriate actions taken.
Awards
- First Place: Trophy and certificates of achievement for all team members.
- Best Autonomous Design: Awarded to the team with the most effective and innovative autonomous program.
- Best Manual Control: Awarded to the team demonstrating exceptional manual control skills.
Conclusion
The 3 vs 3 Robot Pu Soccer Game is a thrilling event that combines the excitement of soccer with the innovation of robotics. Whether you’re manually controlling Robot Pu or programming it for autonomous play, this game offers endless fun and a chance to showcase your skills. So gear up, strategize, and get ready to score some goals!
Good luck to all participants! May the best team win! ⚽🤖🏆
For any questions or clarifications, please refer to the competition officials. Happy playing! 🚀🎉