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Hello Steve,
In lugnet.robotics.events, Steve Witt wrote:
> Wanted to get this back on top. Anyone interested needs to contact me at
> steve@lego.com
>
> Thanks guys. I hope to get you all involved.
FreeLUG will be here :-)
We hope to have NXT in France before the date of competition, to learn how to
use it.
See you at Billund,
JLB
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On Tue, June 27, 2006 1:57 pm, Steve Witt wrote:
> In lugnet.announce, Steve Witt wrote:
> > We have great news for you. The 2nd International LEGO MINDSTORMS
> > Competition is on the horizon
> >
> > We are in the early planning phase but for now we can disclose the date and
> > the location. It will take place the weekend of October 6-8 in Billund,
> > Denmark. Come and meet other LEGO MINDSTORMS enthusiasts, get an inside LEGO
> > factory tour and take on the ultimate challenge:
> >
> > who is the worlds MINDSTORMS champion?
> >
> > There is a max. capacity of 16 teams and each team can have 3-6
> > participants.
This was a bunch of fun last year. I'm not sure, but I'm hoping I can go again this
year.
The great part was meeting the "Best of the Best" in the world of LEGO Mindstorms.
I assume the event will use the NXT. It should be interesting to see how these
builders adjust and learn to use the NXT.
I really want to go...
Steve
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In lugnet.announce, Steve Witt wrote:
> We have great news for you. The 2nd International LEGO MINDSTORMS
> Competition is on the horizon
>
> We are in the early planning phase but for now we can disclose the date and
> the location. It will take place the weekend of October 6-8 in Billund,
> Denmark. Come and meet other LEGO MINDSTORMS enthusiasts, get an inside LEGO
> factory tour and take on the ultimate challenge:
>
> who is the worlds MINDSTORMS champion?
>
> There is a max. capacity of 16 teams and each team can have 3-6
> participants.
>
> One slot is already taken by the LEGO All Stars Team,so come to Billund
> and beat them!
>
> If you want to take part in this once in a lifetime (well 2nd once in a
> life time) competition and challenge the Best of the Best in the LEGO MINDSTORMS
> World, Hurry up and send an e-mail to steve@lego.com to reserve
> your team slot.
>
> More detailed information about this event will be available beginning of
> August.
>
> See you all in Billund.
> Steve Witt and Jan Beyer
Wanted to get this back on top. Anyone interested needs to contact me at
steve@lego.com
Thanks guys. I hope to get you all involved.
Steve
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Official Rules to Two Mindstorms Challenges Released! And odds and ends!
We are pleased to release the rules to two of the upcoming Mindstorms
challenges. PDF Rules to these are the
Gladiator Sumo and
Great Ball Gathering.
Great Ball Gathering Contest
The Goal
Score more points than your opponent by collecting Lego® balls off the playing
surface.
The Playing Surface
The playing surface shall be a 4 x 8 area with 2x 4 walls (like a FIRST Lego
League table). The surface shall be a white mat (upside down FLL mat). There
shall be a home base defined on each half of the playing surface. The home
bases shall be at opposite corners of the playing surface. Each home base shall
be defined by 2 strips of ¾ black electrical tape. The inner size of the home
base shall be 10 x 10, making each home base a 10 square. Game Play
Each match of the competition shall be 90 seconds. The winner of a match is
determined by the points the robot scores in the 90 second match. Tournament
format will be chosen based on the number of participants. Possible tournament
formats are single elimination, double elimination and round robin. In the
event of a tie of win-loss records at the end of round robin (if that format is
used) total points scored will determine the winner. Approximately 1,000
soccer balls and 50 basketballs will be randomly (as evenly as possible)
distributed on the table prior to each round. Additionally, there will be 10 1
½ plastic balls (like the balls from FLL) on the table in random locations.
Robot Limitations A competing robot shall meet the following criteria:
- The maximum size of the robot at the start of a competition round shall be 10 x 10 with no height limit
- The maximum weight of the robot is 2 ½ pounds
- Robots may only use Scout, Spybot, RCX, or NXT processors if a processor is used. No third party processors are allowed
- It is preferable that each competing robot stop automatically at the end of a match. This is not required
- Robots may not intentionally disable (physically or electronically) their opponent
Scoring
Each ball held by the robot at the end of the match shall impact the score as
follows:
- Unsorted soccer balls and basketballs are worth 1 point each
- Sorted basketballs are worth 5 points each
- 1 ½ plastic balls are worth 10 points each
A PDF version of the rules of the Great Ball Gathering can be found
here.
Gladiator Sumo
Description of the Contest
The competition will involve two limited sized contesting Sumo robots which will
compete within a circular arena. The purpose of the competition will be for one
robot to eliminate the other by means of pushing it out of the arena or
incapacitating it by tipping, disabling or overturning it within the bout time
limit. The winner of the bout will be either the robot left functioning in
the arena or the last robot out of the arena in the event that the winning robot
falls out of the arena after it has pushed its opponent out. If both robots are
still moving under their own power or are entangled with no clear winner after
the time limit, then the bout will be declared a draw. (If the robots are
entangled and wear and tear is occurring and both contestants agree to a draw,
the bout may be ended early.) A winning robot will receive 2 points, a losing
robot 0 points. A draw will assign 1 point to each robot. After each contesting
robot has had a chance to battle with every other, the points will be tallied
and the robot with the highest score will be declared the winner. If there is a
draw, the most appealing design, as determined by a popular vote will be
declared the winner. The Arena The arena will consist of a flat and
reasonably smooth circular plywood disk which will be painted with semi gloss
white paint. A black border of flat black paint will be used to assist the Sumo
robots in determining their proximity to the edge of the arena. The arena
surface will be raised approximately 1 inch from the supporting surface (either
floor or tables) so that it becomes obvious when a contestant has been pushed
from the arena, which will be taken to be the point at which it is unable to
return to competition. The overall arena diameter will be 48 inches (121.92 cm)
which will include the 3 inch (7.62 cm) wide black edge marking. Timing
Bouts will last up to a maximum of 3 minutes, if no clear winner is established
before this time. When a bout is started, each Sumo robot must wait for a
minimum of 5 seconds before moving. A robot must start moving forward, ie; away
from the center of the arena, within 10 seconds of the start of the bout.
Starting Positions The Sumo robots will start back to back either side of the
center of the arena. The robots will be placed with their rear most structure
spaced 3 (7.6cm) from the center of the arena. Where a robot may be of a design
with no clear front and back, the front will be the direction it will first move
in when it starts. Each robot must have started moving forward, ie; away from
the center of the arena, after 5 seconds and within 10 seconds of the start of
the bout. This movement must be made in a straight line, as defined below, for a
distance of at least 3 (7.6cm). Mechanical Rules Sumo robots must conform
to a maximum horizontal plane size specification. The outline of the robot must
be such that it fits inside a 7 3?4 (19.7cm) internal diameter cylinder. The
robot design must be such that it is capable of straight line travel which will
be defined as the ability to move its nominal center a distance of 3 (7.6cm)
with less than 30° change in course or the structures pointing direction. A
robot is permitted to modify its geometry after the bout has started if desired.
This modification may start immediately after the bout has started and is not
required to wait for the 5 second movement start delay. There are no other
weight or dimension limits. Weapons Rules Sumo robots may use certain
non-damaging weapons in an attempt to reduce mobility of their opponent
including; deployable objects intended to impede the opposing robot, lances (for
example; Lego cross axles or beams) to be inserted into the opponents
structure, or entrapment devices such as strings, wires, chains or nets.
Deployed objects must be inert, ie; not mobile under their own power.
Construction Rules Sumo robots must be constructed of 100% unmodified Lego
brand parts. No adhesives or melting may be used in the construction of the
robots. The robots shall be designed to remain as a single entity throughout the
duration of a bout with the exception of any deployed objects defined as
weapons. A robot may not release fluid. Robots may not include offensive weapons
or mechanical systems designed to dismantle the opponent. Contesting robots are
to be designed to primarily push, lift, rotate, tip, impede or overturn the
opponent. A PDF version of the rules of the Gladiator Sumo can be found
here. Odds and Ends
Dont forget to take a look at the shirts that are now on sale. Coming soon will
be the Event Kit and other items, so stay tuned!
Also, if you have a presentation or demonstration that has to do with LEGO, sign
up to be a presenter at your BrickFest account! Your presentation will be seen
by AFOLS and maybe a LEGO VIP (yes, they are coming!) Sponsorships are still
open, so if you want to help out with prizes drop me a line at the above address
- youll be able to get a web banner, an ad in the Event Program, and perhaps an
ad in BrickJournal! More news coming soon!
Joe Meno
Event Coordinator, BrickFest 2006
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Mindstorms/Technic Events
BrickFest 2006 is fast approaching!
This year, the Technic and Mindstorms Theme coordinators are pleased to announce
5 competitions. The competitions will be spread across the 3 days of
BrickFest. The planned competitions are:
- Monster Truck Jam
- A robotic challenge to master an off-road course
- Ocean Odyssey 2005 FLL
- Can the adults do as well as those kids from Kokomo, Indiana that claimed the Directors Cup at the FLL World Festival?
- Great Ball Gathering
- How many balls can you collect in 90 seconds?
- Tug-o-war
- Brute force and potential robotic destruction? Who wouldnt enjoy this?
- Sumo Wrestling
- More potential destruction as robots push each other around to be the master of the ring
And, no Mindstorms Theme would be complete in 2006 without an NXT Demonstration.
Of course, this demonstration will be a surprise that we will save for
BrickFest. Rules for the competitions are being finalized and will be
announced shortly.
The Technic Theme area of BrickFest is planned with a large GBC along with many
interactive MOCs.
We invite you to join the fun in each of the 5 competitions and to bring along
your Technic/Mindstorms MOCs for display and for play. Keep watching for the
competitions rules to be posted soon!!! We are looking forward to seeing
your creations!!!
Bryan Bonahoom, Steve Hassenplug, John Barnes, John Brost, Brian Davis, & Kevin
Clague
Space Contests
This year, the Space Theme coordinators are pleased to announce 2 competitions:
- Steampunk Building Contest
- Build Steampunk models? Coming to Brickfest? Submit your model to this contest that will have awards in the follwoing categories: Best land vehicle,
- Moonbase Multiconnector Contest
- The parameters are simple, a single baseplate moonbase module, with AT LEAST 3 corridor connections. The idea is to promote the creation of more of the kind of module needed to make moonbase function, but to do so with some creativity. Were hoping to see less simple crossing corridors, and instead get some interesting concepts!
Dan Rubin & Fradel Gonzales
Castle Contests
This year, the Castle Theme coordinators are pleased to announce 1 competition:
- Catapult Contest
- Basketballs and soccer balls would be small projectiles and balls http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/23065 Duplo balls would be the large projectiles. In addition to the traditional distance competition, we plan on having an accuracy competition. This would involve aiming projectiles through a board with circles cut out of it. There would be awards for most accurate catapults and longest shots.
Ben Ellermann & Cyndi Bradham
and one last thing...
Polo shirts and event T-shirts are available on the <http://www.brickfest.com
BrickFest. webpage for attendees! You can order on your account.
BrickFest 2006 IS fast approaching, so sign up before its too late!
See you in August,
Joe Meno
Event Coordinator, BrickFest 2006
PS. If anyone has a question, dont hesitate to drop me a line!
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Competition VIII Press Release
For Immediate Release!
Ivy Tech State College and the Evansville Chapter 73 of The Society of
Manufacturing Engineers announce the Student Robotics Challenge VIII titled "The
Hustle ". In this competition autonomous robots (not remote controlled) will be
required to retrieve ping-pong balls and place them in specific areas to receive
points. The further details of the competition will be released at a later date.
Registration is open to area middle and high school teams. This year's event
will also include a college division. Entries will be limited to 30 teams. One
team per school will be admitted through Friday, October 7, 2005. After that,
multiple teams from the same school will be admitted on a
first-come-first-served basis until the 30-team limit is met. Deadline for all
registrations is Wednesday, October 12, 2005. Registration instructions are
available at the Ivy Tech State College robotics competition web site at:
http://faculty.ivytech.edu/~scombs/robotics/competition/
Teams will receive their LEGO Team Challenge kits along with the exact scope of
the competition and programming instructions at Ivy Tech State College on
Friday, October 14, 2005 between the hours of 3 and 4pm. The competition will be
held in the Ivy Tech State College commons on November 11, 2005 starting at
6:00pm. Registration will begin at 5:00pm. Ivy Tech State College, The Society
of Manufacturing Engineers, Whirlpool Corporation and Toyota Motor Manufacturing
of Indiana sponsor this competition. Other contributors to this competition
include; the Ivy Tech State College National Association of Industrial
Technology (NAIT) Student Chapter and Ferro Corporation.
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We the curators of .mecha are hosting a mecha pose contest.
Wassat? See it here:
http://news.lugnet.com/build/mecha/mechaposecontest
The long and short of it is this:
Take a mecha creation, new or old, and take a new pic of it. Most striking
imaginative poses count.
Categories are Large, Medium, and Small mecha. An award will also be given to
best overall. (best overall is not a category, just enter in one of the
previous three categories)
Contest begins today and ends June 17th, 2005.
One entry per person per category.
Make your entry by posting the pic in lugnet.build.mecha using the following
subject line: Entry - MPC - Creator's name - category.
Judging will be by .mecha curators who are not eligible for the contest.
for more information go to:
http://news.lugnet.com/build/mecha/mechaposecontest
Thank you, good luck, and have fun!
Mark Neumann
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1) The Call for Presentation and Papers for the Annual ROBOLAB Conference
(August 15-17th, Austin, Texas) has been extended to APRIL 1st. Please
consider submitting a presentation or a paper for the conference. Details
are available at the conference web site
http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/events/robolabconference
2) Registration forms for the Annual ROBOLAB Conference are now available
at the web site! Sign up Soon!
http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/events/robolabconference
3) The Northeast Regional ROBOLAB Conference is a happening on April 8 in
Enfield, CT. The event will feature presentations by local educators,
ROBOLAB workshops and event a factory tour. Visit the web site for more
details and registration forms.
http://ceeo.tufts.edu/events/robolabconference/regional/northeast.htm
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Tonya L. Witherspoon
Educational Technology Specialist
Center for Research and Evaluation Services Fellow
College of Education, Wichita State University
1845 N. Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0131
316-978-6242 (voice)
316-978-3302 (fax)
http://www.wichita.edu/education/twitherspoon
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