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HuroSot – humanoid robots up to 150 cm high and 30 kg in weight. KhperaSot – cylindrical autonomous robots with onboard vision systems. Mirosot – robots up to 75mm cube. 3, 5, 7 or 11 a-side. NaroSot – 4c square robots up to 5.5 cm high. Quadrosot – four-legged robots. SimuroSot – PC-based simulation over both 5-a-side and 11-a-side.
NimbRo-OP2X [1] Humanoid Soccer Robot at RoboCup 2018 in Montreal. A soccer robot is a specialized autonomous robot and mobile robot that is used to play variants of soccer. The main organised competitions are RoboCup or FIRA tournaments played each year. The RoboCup contest currently has a number of soccer leagues:
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).
In doing so, it helps research towards the RoboCup Federation's goal of developing a team of fully autonomous humanoid robots that can win against the human world soccer champion team in 2050. [ 1 ] The first version of the 3D server was released on 2003-12-30, [ 2 ] after an initial proposal presented at the 2003 RoboCup symposium.
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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.
AI-powered robot interacts with people during Italian Tech Week 2024 on Sept. 26, 2024, in Turin, Italy. (Stefano Guidi/Getty Imagesw (Stefano Guidi via Getty Images)