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ROBO RACE...

Challenge:

Design and build a remote-controlled(wired/wireless) racing bot that can complete the given race arena in least possible time.The team should be meticulous enough to manage the control and speed of the bot and to overcome different zones.


Robot Specifications:


1.The Bot should fix in a box of dimension 25X25X25 cm

(l x b x h) at every given point of the race.
2. The Bots cannot be constructed using readymade Lego kits. But you can make use of readymade gear assemblies. Violating this clause will lead to the disqualification of the team.
3. The electric supply voltage on the bot must be lower than or equal to 12V at any point of time during the game.
4. The bot may have on (or) off-board supply. No external power supply(230V) will be provided.
5. The teams will have to take care of their stock of batteries. Organizers are not responsible for the availability of the batteries near the event location.


Controller Specifications:


1. The bot can be controlled either by wired (or) wireless remote control mechanism at all stages of the game.
2. Participant can make use of wired remote control which is long enough to control the bot and it should be left slacked.
3. The control mechanism is not included in the size constraint of bot.
4. Incase of wireless remote control the each bot must have two remote control circuits ( or a dual frequency remote control circuit) which can be switched to either frequency before the start of game. This is done to avoid frequency interference between the two competing bots in the final round of the game.


Arena Specifications:


1. This racing track will not be as smooth as any of the motor racing tracks. Here your bot should be able to maintain best possible speeds over various surfaces.
2. The width of track will not be less than 50 cm at any point.
3. The track will have many zones

Judging criteria:


Quali​fication Round:


1. The qualification round for the main event would be held on the same board and would be time based elimination rounds.
2. The teams will be placed according to ascending order of the time they required to complete the track and will be selected to the final round on the same basis.
3. There might be check points(flags). If the bot does not reach the check point within the time specified, it means it has lost.
4. In case if the bot gets stuck at any point on the track after the race begins, the team can call for “pit stop”. There by one can lift the bot up and even repair and continue from the previous check point.
5. This time lapse will not be considered at any point. But it is limited to 3 minutes, if exceeds the timer starts
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Rules:


1. Each team can consist of maximum 2 members. Members from different colleges can form a team.
2. All the participants should carry valid ID cards of their institutions.
3. The judge’s discretion of the event managers will be final and beyond arguments.
4. Event managers reserve the right to revise the rules at any point of time if they think it is necessary.
5. All the participants are advised to check this page to keep them updated about the event.
6. It is highly important in building the bot that you ensure proper fabrication. The bots would be checked for their safety before the race and will be discarded if found unsafe for other participants and spectators.
7. The team must adhere to the spirit of healthy competition.
8. The team must not damage the opponent’s bot and arena in any way. Event managers reserve the right to disqualify any team indulging in misbehavior.


Contact:​
EVENT CO-COORDINATORS:​
V.ANANDAKUMAR,    D.DEVAPRIYAN,       A.PRADEEP, M.VIGNESHKUMAR​
contact number :   

9566742866(PRADEEP.A),

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8754931017(M.VIGNESHKUMAR)​
E-mail: perculsuseee2k12@gmail.com

                         ​      DEPARTMENT OF​

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING...

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