![]() ![]() The purpose of the pre-competition is giving participants the opportunity to test their systems, practice the setup the systems, and learn how the play the robot soccer game. Every year, we host two competitions: a pre-competition and a New Zealand robot soccer championship at the University of Auckland. In 2016, we had a team of intermediate school students who placed second in the first round. Based on previous years, we anticipate involvement by over 100 students (mostly these have been university students, but we also welcome intermediate and high school students). ![]() Small student teams are welcome from any geographic location within NZ. ![]() The robot soccer system consists of three parts a vision system, a strategy system, and a robot system.ĭr Ho Seok Ahn, the Vice-Chair of the CARES team coordinates an annual NZ Robot Soccer tournament for teams from across the nation. As the name suggests, robots play soccer games based on pre-programmed algorithms without any controls by humans. Robot Soccer is a well-known robot sports game and played competitively in many countries. Are you interested in ROBOTICS? Do you like to have FUN? Would you like to compete for CASH PRIZES? Would you like to PRACTICE AND IMPROVE YOUR TECHNICAL SKILLS in the areas of visual processing, artificial intelligence, programming and/or robot control? Would you like to add an IEEE CERTIFICATE to your resume? Then join our annual New Zealand Robot Soccer Championship! ![]()
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