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BrickFest™ 2007 - NXT-only Sumo competition
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BrickFest™ 2007 LEGO Mindstorms Robot Competition

NXT-only Sumo

The Challenge:

Build a Sumo robot using only the parts in one standard NXT set. (Only set #8527; sorry, not the education version, set #9797.)



The Rules:

This event is a round-robin tournament, with head-to-head play. The goal is to push the opponent out of the raised 3’-diameter circle arena pictured here. The robots are placed diametrically opposite each other on the arena, within an inch of the edge, facing any direction of the competitor’s choosing. There is a 2-inch wide black warning zone at the perimeter of the circle to help robots see if they are near the edge. If a main component (any component of your robot connected to the NXT) of a robot makes contact with the surrounding surface, outside the arena, the opposing robot is declared the winner of that round.

Robots must be completely independent once they have been started. Once the judge indicates the start of the round, competitors press the ‘run’ button on their robots. A robot’s driving wheels must stand still for 5 seconds before moving. Then the robots have two minutes to push their opponents off the field.

Robots are not allowed to intentionally damage each other. Any robot which, in the opinion of the judges, intentionally damages another robot will be disqualified from the competition. In the event that a robot becomes accidentally disabled in the course of a round, the owner of that robot may elect to concede the round to avoid further damage to the robot. In the case that both robots had become accidentally disabled, the round may be re-started by the judges, with a one-minute delay for minor repairs. If a robot is not ready to compete in one minute, it will automatically concede the round. All decisions of the judges are final.

Scoring is as follows: Robots will be paired off in a round-robin tournament fashion. A robot will receive two points for each round that it wins, and zero points for each round that is lost. A tie will result in each robot receiving a single point.

Besides the points won in the tournament, there two types of bonus points that will be given out. A single bonus point will be given (once) to each robot that actually moves around the arena. In the event of a tie for first place, a single bonus point will be given to one of the tied robots by audience vote for their favourite.

The winner is the robot with the highest number of points.

Building restrictions: Your robot must fit in a 10” by 10” square. There is no height restriction. Only the pieces that come in set #8527 may be used. No other part (except for batteries) may be used. You may not modify pieces in any way. Only standard building techniques are allowed. No gluing, taping, etc.

The robot must stay in one piece at all times. If a part is lost, it will remain on the arena until the end of the round.



The Arena:

The arena will be a 3’ diameter circle, completely white, except for a 2” black line around the edge. The sumo arena surface is approximately 3/4” above the surrounding surface.

Robot placement is one inch away from the edge, which means at least a small portion of the robot will overlap the black edge. Robots will be placed by their owners, but judges will make sure that they are directly opposite each other on the arena.





At the event:

Each robot will be given a chance to compete against each other for a two minute round. Judges will announce which robots will be next. Participants must be ready with their robots or concede the round.

Since the robots must be placed within an inch of the edge of the arena, and there is a 2” wide black circle, be aware that this means part of your robot will be on the black edge. This may impact the way you program your robot if it uses a light sensor to detect the edge.

After the main event, there will be a chance for all the robots to compete against each other at the same time (space allowing). This will be just for fun.



Some Tips:

There is only one type of wheel in the NXT set. Make the best use of them. There are three motors in the NXT set. While the extra weight will be enough of a reason to put it on your robot, try thinking of something useful to use it for!

Don’t forget to do the five-second pause before your robot starts moving.

The ultrasound sensor seems like a great way to find your opponent, but be aware that there are spectators around the arena that may be closer than your opponent, and that your opponent may also be using an ultrasound sensor, possibly interfering with your readings.

While the physical parts used must be what comes in the NXT set, you may use whatever firmware or programming language you wish. You are not being restricted to using the firmware that the NXT was shipped with, nor the NXT-G programming language.



Fine Tuning:

The organizers reserve the right to make minor changes to the arena or rules before or during the event. All teams will be made aware of any changes to the rules.



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  Re: BrickFest™ 2007 - NXT-only Sumo competition
 
(...) Dave, We just had a sumo contest last weekend in Fort Wayne - the Northeast Indiana Robot Games. The stock class that used to allow parts from only 1 RCX based Mindstorm kit was changed to allow the NXT to compete against the RCX. NXT based (...) (18 years ago, 2-Mar-07, to lugnet.events.brickfest, lugnet.robotics, FTX)

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