Overview
Welcome to the Robot Pu Bi-Ped Racing Competition! In this thrilling event, Robot Pu will race along a straight line, testing its speed and agility as it navigates various terrains. The competition is designed to challenge both Robot Pu and its operators, with increasing levels of difficulty as the race progresses.
Competition Objectives
- Encourage innovation and creativity in robotics.
- Test the speed and agility of Robot Pu.
- Promote a spirit of fair play and sportsmanship.
Eligibility
- Participants must be registered teams consisting of at least one operator and one Robot Pu.
- Robots must meet the specifications outlined in the competition rules.
Robot Specifications
- Robots must be bi-pedal (two-legged).
- Maximum height: 50 cm.
- Maximum width: 30 cm.
- Robots must have a safe and stable design to prevent tipping over.
Competition Setup
- The race track is a straight line, 100 centimeters in length.
- The track is divided into four segments, each with different terrains:
- Flat Surface: Smooth and level, ideal for maximum speed.
- Gravel: Loose and uneven, challenging stability and traction.
- Incline: A gradual uphill slope, testing climbing ability.
- Obstacle Course: Features small hurdles and barriers to navigate around.
Race Procedure
- Starting Position: Robots start at the designated starting line. Operators must position their robots within the marked area.
- Race Start: The race begins with a signal from the referee. Robots must start moving immediately.
- Navigating the Track: Robots must navigate through each segment of the track, adjusting their speed and movements as needed to handle the changing terrains.
- Finishing the Race: The race ends when a robot crosses the finish line. The time taken to complete the race is recorded.
Scoring and Judging
- Speed: The primary criterion is the time taken to complete the race. The fastest robot wins.
- Completion: Robots must successfully navigate all segments of the track to qualify for scoring.
- Penalties: Time penalties may be applied for the following infractions:
- Robot deviates from the designated track.
- Robot falls and requires manual assistance to continue.
- Damage to the track or obstacles.
Safety Guidelines
- Robots must be designed and operated to ensure the safety of participants and spectators.
- Operators must remain behind the safety barriers during the race.
- In case of an emergency, the race will be halted, and safety protocols will be followed.
Awards
- First Place: Trophy and a certificate of achievement.
- Second Place: Medal and a certificate of achievement.
- Third Place: Medal and a certificate of achievement.
- Innovation Award: Awarded to the team with the most innovative robot design.
Conclusion
The Robot Pu Bi-Ped Racing Competition is a thrilling event that brings together robotics enthusiasts from all walks of life. We encourage participants to embrace the spirit of competition and showcase their ingenuity and engineering prowess.
Good luck to all participants! May the best Robot Pu win!