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Event Type
in person
7
Participants
₹30,000
Prize Pool
0
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Registeration Guidelines:
1. All the teams have to send registration Fee of 400 rupees.
2. UPI ID: 9350654249@slc
3. After payment Attach the QR in the registration form.
1. Overview:
Introduction: Robo-Soccer is an exciting college-level robotics competition that blends engineering, programming, and strategy.
Competition Style: Teams design and operate robots to compete in soccer-style matches.
Fair Play: This rulebook establishes guidelines to ensure fair play, safety, and an engaging experience for all participants.
2. Team Composition:
Team Size: Each team must consist of a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 5 members.
Arena Presence: Only 2 members from each team are allowed in the arena at any given time.
Member Roles: One member will operate the bot, while the other manages the wires.
Fixed Roles: The roles of the controller and the wire holder must remain fixed throughout one Half Time.
Role Changes: Teams are permitted to change roles for the next Half Time.
Team Names: Every team must have a distinct name; organizers reserve the right to disqualify inappropriate or conflicting name.
3. Robot Specifications:
3.1 Dimensions & Weight
* Initial Fit: The robot must fit within 30cm*30cm*30cm at the start of the match (IDLE / HOME position).
Maximum Height: Must not exceed 30 cm at the beginning of the match.
Maximum Weight: 5 kg including battery.
Tolerance: A tolerance of 1% is allowed on dimensions and 10% on the weight of the bot.
3.2 Power Source
Type: Robots must be battery-powered only.
Battery Placement: The battery must be mounted on the bot in both wired and wireless control modes.
Voltage: Maximum allowable voltage: 14V DC.
Capacity: A maximum of two batteries may be used in the system.
3.3 Control Mechanism
Connectivity: Robots may be wired-controlled or radio (wireless) controlled.
Control Mode: Only manual control is permitted.
Range Requirements:
Wired: Cable length must be at least 4-5 meters.
Wireless: Operational range must be at least 4-5 meters.
Interference: Any wireless interference will not be grounds for a rematch, and the team responsible will be disqualified from the match.
4. Gameplay Rules:
Match Duration:
Initial Knockout Rounds: 1.5 minutes per half.
Quarterfinals & Semifinals: 2 minutes per half.
Finals: Duration will be decided on the day of the event.
Scoring & Victory:
Points: Teams earn 3 points for every goal scored.
Victory Condition: The team scoring the highest number of points wins the match.
Mercy Rule: If a team achieves a lead of 15 points, they are immediately declared the winner.
Tie-Breaker: Ties will be decided by a Golden Goal (the first goal scored).
5. Technical Inspection & Timeouts
Pre-Event Inspection: All robots must pass a mandatory inspection covering size, power, and safety compliance.
Structural Integrity: Bots must remain in a single, cohesive structure and cannot separate into multiple parts.
Technical Timeout:
Teams have a 2-minute total technical timeout for repairs per half.
If repairs exceed an extra 1 minute, a 1-point penalty is applied.
If the bot remains immobile after this extended period, it will be disqualified.
Pneumatics: Bots may use non-flammable pressurized gases (max 6 bar); any type of hydraulics is strictly prohibited.
Final Authority: All referee decisions are final. In cases of dispute, the judgment of referees or event managers prevails.
This Events Is Orgainsed By Microbird The Techno Club Under CULMYCA 2K26 From J.C. Bose University of Science And Technology,Faridabad.
Microbird Club is dedicated to promoting innovation,Technology, and socially esponsible soolution by empowering students to transform ideas into real-world impact.spo