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IROS Competition Group 636

COMPETITION GOALS

Create a self-balancing robot capable of completing tasks based on assigned missions, adjusting to varying surfaces and competing based on the speed of completion.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Competing teams consist of minimum 4 and maximum 6 high school students (ages 14-17 years old) per team in GCC, MENA

OBJECTIVES

Engage high school students from the MENA region in IEEE RAS events, inspiring them to create innovative robotics solutions.

RULES AND REGULATIONS

In this edition of the Self-Balance Robot Competition we have 5 different challenges. The competition rules require the robot to be within certain size and weight limits and use specific motors. click here to know more about the tasks and rules.

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Eligibility Phase

All registered teams need to email the Technical Report and a 3-minute video showing their robot’s design and operation to (academy@besomi.com). The deadline for submission is July 25, 2024.

Teams accepted to participate in the qualification phase will be notified by email on August 15, 2024.

At this stage, all teams must prepare their robot for the competition. Your score will be out of 100.

You can check more the instructions and guidelines in Appendix A, the report template in Appendix C, and check the score sheets in Appendix D.

Qualification Phase

 

Round 1 (15 September 2024)

During this stage, each team will complete 4-tasks. Teams will be ranked based on the total score obtained in this stage combined with the score from the eligibility phase. The top 40 teams with the highest scores will advance to the second round. In case of equality in number of points, the robot that completes the four tasks with the highest score will win.

Round 2 (27-29 September 2024)

This stage will follow the same format as Round 1 in terms of tasks and scoring. However, only the top 20 teams with the highest scores from this stage will advance to the final round.

Final Round (15-18 October 2024)

This stage will consist of the same four tasks as in the previous stages, plus a fifth task that will be announced 3-days before the final round. The top three teams with the highest points will win.

You can check more instructions and guidelines of the You can check more instructions and guidelines of the task and missions of the competition in Appendix E , and check the score sheets in Appendix F.

Note:

Scores from the eligibility phase will not be carried over to the qualification phase. Additionally, the scores for each round in the qualification phase will be considered separately.

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IROS REGISTERATION

Each team must consist of a minimum of 4 students and a maximum of 6 students, and require one team supervisor from the same organization. Email confirmation will be sent to you after submitting this form.

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Team Supervisor

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Dr. Fahad Almaskari

Assistant Professor
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Dr. Mohammad I. Awad

Research Scientist
Departmemt of Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology, Collage of Medicine and Health Sciences
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