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Lecture 2: Robot Sumo Competition Rules
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As the basis for our competition, we will use the FSI – All Japan Sumo Tournament rules, as published at: http://www.fsi.co.jp/sumo- e/out/outa0000.html#3 A quick summary: Match Length: 3 minutes Ring (Dohyo)Diameter: 154 cm (5 feet) Main Objective: Force Opponent from Dohyo
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Max Cost: $800 (this is my rule) Mass : 3 kg maximum (6.6 lbs) Dimensions : Length: 20 cm (7.9 inches) Width: 20 cm Height: No limit Restrictions: Robot must NEVER present a hazard to humans Robot must demonstrate at least some mobility in the Dohyo Robot must have a means of starting that will initiate a minimum of 5 seconds of delay Cannot use “sticky” material in contact with Dohyo, or deface the Dohyo in any way Cannot eject, fire or throw any material, whether gas, liquid or solid
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The BRICK – many tires for maximum traction, extremely low to the ground on all sides (to avoid getting scooped), some ability to push opponent The PUSHER – quick and agile, very low front end to get under opponent, tip him and drive him out of ring The SCOOPER – scoop arm on the front (able to raise to vertical to meet length restriction), intended to lift opponent off its wheels
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Teams: Team 1: Chris Mason, Emily Howe, Ger Vue Team 2: Jeff Torgerson, Nick Schmitz, Shoua Vang, Team 3: Richard Allen, Dana Gorg, Chee Lee Team 4: Henok Araya, Jake Clifton, Aamani Gundu Need to find a time to meet with me every week
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Identify a kit from which to start building your sumo-bot Be mindful of the $800 limit on total cost Determine a basic strategy for competition – Pusher design, etc Be aware that most kits are intended for the 500 gram weight class (Would we rather do that?)
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