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  2. RoboCup - Wikipedia

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    A robot attempts to kick the ball at RoboCup 2013. RoboCup is an annual international robotics competition founded [ 1 ] in 1996 by a group of university professors (including Hiroaki Kitano , Manuela M. Veloso , Itsuki Noda and Minoru Asada ).

  3. Robot competition - Wikipedia

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    Robotic competitions have been organized since the 1970s and 1980s. In 1979 a Micromouse competition was organized by the IEEE as shown in the Spectrum magazine. [2]Although it is hard to pinpoint the first robotic competition, two events are well known for their longevity: the All Japan Robot-Sumo Tournament, of Robot-Sumo in Japan, and the Trinity College International Fire Fighting Robot ...

  4. Category:RoboCup - Wikipedia

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  5. RoboCup Standard Platform League - Wikipedia

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    rUNSWift in a four-legged league game from RoboCup 2006 in Bremen, Germany. A Nao robot of the SPL team B-Human, RoboCup 2016 in Leipzig, Germany. The RoboCup Standard Platform League (SPL) is one of several leagues within RoboCup, [1] an international competition with autonomous robotic soccer matches as the main event.

  6. IranOpen - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate goal of the RoboCup project is by 2050, develop a team of fully autonomous humanoid robots that can win against the human world champion team in soccer. In order for a robot team to actually perform a soccer game, various technologies must be incorporated including: design principles of autonomous agents, multi-agent collaboration ...

  7. NimbRo - Wikipedia

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    European Robotics Challenges (EuRoC), robots for industrial use cases [25] DLR SpaceBot Cup, space exploration robots [ 26 ] The team won world championship titles in 2009–2013, [ 22 ] [ 27 ] including first place in 2011 and 2012, [ 28 ] and 2016-2019 [ 29 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] in the RoboCup Humanoid League robot soccer.

  8. Category:Robotics competitions - Wikipedia

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  9. RoboCup Small Size League - Wikipedia

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    Two teams of six robots which are limited to an 18 cm diameter and 15 cm height play soccer with an orange golf ball. They are identified and tracked by four overhead cameras connected to an off-field computer. The field size is 9metersx6meters. Then robots' and balls' status including their position and id are sent to teams' computers.