Program a
fully autonomous maze solver robot which will be put into an ultimate test.
The robots must navigate a maze and beat the clock to win.
Set your robot, program it, complete the task, and win the prize!
Rules and regulations:
- Participants must
bring a completely autonomous maze solver robot. The robot should not have
features with which it can be controlled remotely.
- A team consisting
maximum of 2 people can participate. (Registration to be done individually)
- If and whenever
the robot wanders off the path, it'll be reset to its last position on the path and three
seconds will be added to the total time.
- A robot is
considered to have finished the course only when the forward most wheel completely
crosses the finish line.
- Sensors and
output devices present in the robot which are beyond the scope of a line follower will
not be looked upon favorably by the moderators.
- All robots will
be thoroughly inspected by the moderators before the challenge begins.
- The robot which completes the course in the least amount of time provided it accurately
follows the given path will be declared the winner.
- The decision of
the moderators regarding the rules and the conduct of the event shall be final and
binding.
- Maze will be constructed using cardboards
- The sides of the maze walls are white, the tops of the walls are red, and the floor is black.
WARNING: Do not assume the walls are consistently white, or that the tops of the walls are consistently red, or that the floor is consistently black. Fading may occur; parts from different mazes may be used. Do not assume the floor provides a given amount of friction. It is simply painted plywood and may be quite slick. There may be a seam between the two sheets on which any low-hanging parts of a robot may snag. - Team leader should only fill out this form.
- The maze will not have any dead ends and there are no multiples paths as it is basic maze.
DIMENSIONS OF ROBOT:
16 cm x 16 cm