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WRC2016

                                                       

 
                                

  
                              

  

RoboCup CoSpace Challenge
@
World Robot Conference 2016

(Pre-RoboCup- Asia-Pacific)

Beijing, China
21-25 October 2016

CoSpaceRobot is well accepted by students and teachers in 40+ countries around the world for learning Robotics, Coding, Computational Thinking and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathmatics). CoSpace Challenge is an official sub-league of RoboCupJunior. It provides a fun and engaging way for young people to develop their computational thinking skills and to get involved in programming and algorithm development.

RoboCup CoSpace Challenge aims to develop specific and strong connections between RoboCupJunior and RoboCup Major by creating junior leagues directly connected with major leagues, e.g. CoSpace Rescue, CoSpace@Home, CoSpace OnStage, CoSpace@Work, CoSpace Logistics and etc.

Instead of focusing on competition only, CoSpaceRobot platform emphasizes shared and reciprocal learning among all participants through the Robotics and Maker Academy (RMA) programme founded by Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) Singapore.

RoboCup CoSpace Challenge will be held in conjunction of the 2nd World Robot Conference, Beijing, China, 21-25 October 2016. This is also part of pre-event of the upcoming RoboCup-Asia- Pacific.

RoboCup CoSpace Challenge @ World Robot Conference 2016:

CoSpace Make, Code and Challenge

For beginners. No prior robotics and programming experience required!

The learning journey includes facilitator led demonstration and hands-on session for you to understand the exciting field of robotics through Make, Code and Challenge. The hands-on session provides an avenue for you to learn how to design/create and code your own virtual robot. The virtual robot programme can then be downloaded onto a physical robot build by yourself to act out basic movements and commands. You will have a chance to take part in the CoSpace Racing Robot Challenge to share your robot control strategy with students joining the challenge.

CoSpace F1 Challenge

In the CoSpace Grand Prix Challenge, each team will have two robots, a virtual robot and a real robot. The teams have to develop appropriate strategies and program both the real and virtual robots to race in the virtual/real co-existent space.

 

RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue

The CoSpace Rescue Competition is the sub-league of RoboCupJunior competition. It is available to all students aged between 8 and 18.
In CoSpace Rescue, a team has to develop appropriate strategies for both real and virtual autonomous robots to navigate through the real and virtual arenas and collect objects while competing with another robot that is performing the same mission.

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RoboCupJunior CoSpace OnStage Challenge

CoSpace Dance is part of the RoboCupJunior Dance Challenge.
CoSpace Dance involves interactions between humans and real/virtual robots dressed in costumes to deliver a theatre show in CoSpace. The theme delivered can include speech, gesture, music, dance, and a combination of other performing arts.

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International CoSpace Online Challenge (iCooL)

Having closely followed the rise of E-Sport over the years, it is believed that we can emulate the success of E-Sport in engaging people from a very wide section of society. E-Sport, which unlike other sports gives almost everyone who owns a computer, a chance to actively participate as an active competitor instead of a passive spectator. In order to expose more people to robotics and programming, a succession of monthly International CoSpace OnLine (iCooL) Challenge Series leading up to the online edition of RCJ CoSpace Rescue Challenge at World Robot Conference 2016 will be organised. The iCooLChallenge® provides an opportunity for students around the world to take part in the RoboCupJunior CoSpace Challenge remotely.

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2016世界机器人大赛

RoboCup机器人世界杯青少年虚实机器人(CoSpace)挑战赛

www.worldrobotconference.com

10月21下午 – 10月25日上午

 CoSpace机器人是RoboCup机器人世界杯青少年大赛官方平台,该平台为全球40多个国家提供了完整的探索、体验和竞赛的机器人学习方案。 CoSpace机器人平台采用虚拟现实(VR)技术,其独特的线上线下一体化教育模式,覆盖了互联网 + 机器人创客 + 计算思维 +STEAM教学(科学、技术、工程、艺术和数学)等丰富内容。

本次赛事将进行线上、线下同步选拔,预期将有逾14个国家的青少年参赛。

参赛队伍将获得由大赛组委会、RoboCup中国委员会以及RoboCup新加坡委员会联合颁发的参赛与获奖证书。

关于CoSpace机器人

✔CoSpace机器人平台采用虚拟现实(VR)技术
✔青少年机器人世界杯官方比赛平台;
✔40+国家CoSpace辅助教程(机器人、计算思维和STEM);
✔10+ 国际CoSpace机器人挑战赛——跨文化交流的绝佳机会;
✔CoSpace互联网挑战赛 (iCooL Challenge)—— 学生与老师国际交流的新平台;
✔零起点 —— 无需任何机器人与编程经验;
✔免费线上体验、探索和学习机器人;
✔线上线下一体化教育机器人平台;
✔互联网 + 机器人创客 + 计算思维 + STEM

 

RoboCup机器人世界杯是当前全球规模最大、水平最高、影响最广的集机器人教育、研究及应用与一体的国际机器人专业赛事。许多世界名校包括美国麻省理工学院、哈佛大学、卡耐基-梅隆大学、宾夕法尼亚大学、康奈尔大学、斯坦福大学,佐治亚理工、加州大学洛杉矶分校、日本的东京大学、大阪大学以及中国的清华大学、北京大学、浙江大学、中国科技大学、上海交大、国防科大等都积极参与。其中的青少年机器人世界杯(RCJ,RoboCupJunior)成为各国知名大学发掘优秀学生的最重要平台。

RoboCup机器人世界杯青少年虚实机器人(CoSpace)挑战赛活动:

CoSpace机器人创客、编程与挑战-----比赛规则

CoSpace F1虚实穿越接力大奖赛-----比赛规则

机器人世界杯CoSpace Rescue搜救挑战赛-----比赛规则

机器人世界杯CoSpace舞台展示挑战赛-----比赛规则

CoSpace机器人创客、编程与挑战

面向机器人初学者(无需机器人与编程基础)。在世界机器人大会举行期间,机器人创新体验区将为你推出了一站式的创客编程挑战。

该赛事面向机器人初学者(无需机器人与编程基础)。报名参赛队伍由地方科协、教育局或机器人世界杯国家委员会推荐。参赛队伍24支,每队限2人。

比赛规则

CoSpace F1虚实穿越接力大奖赛

面向已有CoSpace机器人编程基础的学生。CoSpaceF1机器人将抽象的机器人创客与编程过程具象化为机器人的直观动作 (Make and Code in Action),融合了游戏,体验、互动等多种教学手段,将极大的激发学生的学习兴趣。

比赛规则

 

机器人世界杯CoSpace Rescue搜救挑战赛

作为CoSpace机器人的顶级国际赛事,在世界机器人大会举行期间, CoSpace 机器人将为你展现原汁原味的机器人世界杯CoSpace Rescue挑战赛。

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比赛规则

机器人世界杯CoSpace舞台展示挑战赛

对于有艺术天赋并且对创客感兴趣的机器人爱好者,CoSpace 舞台展示是你的不二选择。 CoSpace 舞台展示以机器人为载体,将国际流行的STEM教育与艺术、创客与创新学习相结合。通过这一平台,充分发挥自己的想象力和创造力,通过团队协 作完成自己感兴趣的挑战任务。

比赛规则

国际CoSpace机器人互联网大赛(iCooL)

作为国际CoSpace机器人互联网(iCooL)2016年度的收官大战,“2016 iCooL冠军邀请赛”将在线上和线下双平台同时进行。参赛队伍将包括在国际CoSpace机器人互联网(iCooL) 2016夏季赛和秋季联赛中表现出色的队伍以及机器人世界杯和各国Copace选拔赛中冠军级别的队伍们。

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夏季联赛——五月赛成绩

夏季联赛——六月赛成绩

夏季联赛——决赛对阵图

夏季联赛成绩

报名截止日期:2016年9月21日

联系人:沈老师

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研学之旅

研学之旅

由国际著名的机器人创新专家亲临授课,带领学员们学习国外先进机器人创客与创新理念,体验基于美国麻省理工学院创新设计理念的创新课堂。通过互动与学习,了解国外大学生必备的研究,学习及演讲技能。在导师们的指导下,学员们将使用所学的设计思维,通过创客、编程等多种方法来设计他们的梦想机器人。

活动详情

➤第一天-创新课堂:

由国际著名的机器人创新专家亲临授课,带领学员们学习国外先进机器人创客与创新理念,体验基于美国麻省理工学院创新设计理念的创新课堂。通过互动与学习,了解国外大学生必备的研究,学习及演讲技能。在导师们的指导下,学员们将使用所学的设计思维,通过创客、编程等多种方法来设计他们的梦想机器人。

➤第二天-观察与构思:

学员们将参观新加坡著名地标,为他们的创作汲取灵感,收集信息。

➤第三天-创意表达:

在专家团队的指导下,学员们将有机会使用国际领先的线上-线下一体化CoSpace机器人设计平台(RoboCup官方平台),将他们的创新、创意在CoSpace虚拟机器人世界里完美展现。

➤第四天-深入体验:

学员们将参观世界知名的新加坡国家科技馆机器人工作室,新加坡国立大学和耶鲁大学联合创办的UTown大学城,以及德国欧洲国际学校(GESS)创客实验室。

➤第五天-RoboCup新加坡机器人创新国际挑战赛暨欧洲国际学校嘉年华:

学员们将展示自己的机器人创新与创客作品,与世界各国的机器人创客一较高低。比赛评委由国际专家团组成。成绩优异的队伍将获得由新加坡机器人世界杯委员会和组委会联合颁发的获奖证书。

CoSpace舞蹈机器人莱佛士书院作品

活动要求

➤电脑:

学员各自准备一台装有Windows操作系统的电脑,i7处理器为好。

➤软件:

学员们需要安装SketchUp Pro软件。学会使用该软件并能够绘制出3D图形。并能够为所绘制的3D模型上色和贴图等。学员们最好提前画好一些他们喜欢的3D模型。这些模型最好属于同一个主题。

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International CoSpace OnLine (iCooL) Challenge 2015 
5-8 Nov 2015 • Singapore

In conjunction with the 2nd Singapore National CoSpace and RoboMaker Challenges, the International CoSpace onLine (iCooL) Challenge 2015 will be organized from 5-8 Nov 2015.

CoSpace Robot is well accepted by students around the world for learning Robotics, Coding, Computational Thinking and STEM. CoSpace Rescue Challenge is an official sub-league of RoboCupJunior. It provides a fun and engaging way for young people to develop their computational thinking skills and to get involved in programming and algorithm development.

The iCooL Challenge provides an opportunity for students around the world to take part in the CoSpace Challenge remotely. Students can show off their work, and benchmark themselves in the world of CoSpace Robotics. During RoboCup 2015 held in Hefei, China, the 1st iCooL Challenge was kicked off, which attracted students from about 20 countries.

The iCooL Challenge @ Singapore National CoSpace and RoboMaker Challenges 2015 is jointly organised by Singapore Robotics & Maker Academy and RoboCup Singapore Committee. The winning teams will receive award certificates from the organising committee and RoboCup Singapore.

RCJ CoSpace Rescue Simulator will be used for iCooL Challenge @ Singapore National CoSpace and RoboMaker Challenges 2015.

Steps for participation:

  • Step 1 – Register for the challenge;
  • Step 2 – Download CoSpace Rescue Simulator 2015 (latest version is V3.6);
  • Step 3 – Practice your coding skills and test the online submission portal;
  • Step 4 – Receive the challenge map;
  • Step 5 – Design your strategy and program your robot to solve the challenge;
  • Step 6 – Submit your solution via the online submission portal.

Timeline:

14 – 31 Oct 2015 Team Registration
1 Nov 2015 Email will be sent to all registered teams on the details
2 - 3 Nov 2015 "Uploading" process testing
5 Nov 2015 8:00 AM GMT Challenge map will be released
8 Nov 2015 8:00 AM GMT Deadline of DLL file submission
14 Nov 2015 8:00 AM GMT Announcement of the scores 

Teams:

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Secondary

Result:

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RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Newsletter@ RoboCup 2015

RoboCup2015 World Championship has been successfully held in Hefei, China, 17 – 23 July 2015. About 3000 participants from more than 40 countries participated in this most prestigious and largest robotics event in the world.

19 teams from 12 countries participated in this year's CoSpace Rescue competition.

SubLeague Age category Team Institution Country
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Primary Deo Valente INEA Mexico
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Primary BFS Rescue Robots Beccles Free School United Kingdom
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Primary Winner Shenzhen Dadalele China
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Primary ZETA Nanyang Primary School Singapore
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Primary CSBC-01 College Saint Bartolomea Capitanio Brazil
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Primary Hayabusa2 Japanese Association Future of Scientist Japan
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Primary Killernator Geora-Buchner-Gymnasium Germany
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Primary Korea Fun Club #2 Korea Fun Club #2 Korea, Republic of
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary SERS TESM (CoSpace) SERS Maribor Slovenia
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary Spring City KUNMING No.1 High School China
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary Fujisan Numazu Technical High School Japan
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary MEXUNAMCCH-CoSurSpace Fac. Ingenieria UNAM Mexico
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary A-TEAM Catholic school Banska Stiavnica Slovakia
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary Fora de Area EMEF Adelaide Pedroso Racanello Brazil
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary Korea Fun Club #3 Korea Fun Club #3 Korea, Republic of
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary Mitochondria Nanyang Girls' High School Singapore
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary The Dinosaurs Country Upper School United Kingdom
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary ECE-LOGisti Austria HTL Weiz Austria
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Secondary AE Team   Iran

Award

RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Primary

League Award Team Institution Country
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Primary 3rd Place Deo Valente INEA Mexico
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Primary 2nd Place BFS Rescue Robots Beccles Free School United Kingdom
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Primary 1st Place Winner Shenzhen Dadalele China
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Primary Best Presentation ZETA Nanyang Primary School Singapore
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Primary Best Technical Challenge BFS Rescue Robots Beccles Free School United Kingdom
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Primary Best Strategy Award Xingyan,Zhou Shenzhen Dadalele China

RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Secondary

League Award Team Institution Country
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Secondary 3rd Place SERS TESM (CoSpace) SERS Maribor Slovenia
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Secondary 2nd Place Spring City KUNMING No.1 High School China
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Secondary 1st Place Fujisan Numazu Technical High School Japan
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Secondary Best Presentation MEXUNAMCCH-CoSurSpace Fac. Ingenieria UNAM Mexico
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Secondary Best Technical Challenge Fujisan Numazu Technical High School Japan
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Secondary Best Strategy Award Zhou, Haolan KUNMING No.1 High School China

RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Super Team

League Award Team Institution Country
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Super Team 3rd Place Korea Fun Club #2 Korea Fun Club #2 Korea, Republic of
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Super Team 3rd Place MEXUNAMCCH-CoSurSpace Fac. Ingenieria UNAM Mexico
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Super Team 2nd Place Winner Shenzhen Dadalele China
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Super Team 2nd Place Spring City KUNMING No.1 High School China
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Super Team 1st Place ECE-LOGisti Austria HTL Weiz Austria
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue, Super Team 1st Place AE Team   Iran

机器人创新体验区@机器人世界杯2015

RoboXperience@RoboCup2015

主办单位:合肥市人民政府      RoboCup中国委员会

承办单位:安徽国购机器人产业控股有限公司

协办单位:RoboCup新加坡委员会     新加坡理工学院机器人中心(ARICC)  

                        中科大-国购机器人中心   合肥凌翔信息科技有限公司        

       CoSpaceRobot作为机器人教育界的领导品牌,在2015年机器人世界杯期间为机器人爱好者带来了全新的机器人体验。

       2015年机器人世界杯决赛日,7月22日下午,安徽省委书记王学军、代省长李锦斌亲临安徽国际会展中心,体验第19届RoboCup机器人世界杯赛,观摩参赛及参展的各类机器人。在机器人创新体验区,热情参与了CoSpace机器人教学,与参加机器人创新体验区的同学们亲切互动。省委常委、秘书长唐承沛,省委常委、市委书记吴存荣,省政协副主席、省政府秘书长邵国荷,省政府副秘书长叶晓明,省委办公厅副主任、常委办主任夏少权、市领导张庆军、王翔陪同观摩。机器人世界杯副主席周长久博士为安徽省领导介绍了机器人创新体验区情况,以及未来机器人教育的发展方向。CoSpace机器人体验区受到了领导们一致肯定,王学军书记还亲切地与机器人互动,并观看了体验区内孩子们自行制作+自己编码的机器人战车。

✔青少年机器人世界杯官方比赛平台;
✔30+国家CoSpace辅助教程(机器人、计算思维和STEM);
✔10+ 国际CoSpace机器人挑战赛——跨文化交流的绝佳机会;
✔CoSpace互联网挑战赛 (iCooL Challenge)—— 学生与老师国际交流的新平台;
✔零起点 —— 无需任何机器人与编程经验;
✔免费线上体验、探索和学习机器人;
✔线上线下一体化教育机器人平台;
✔互联网 + 机器人创客 + 计算思维 + STEM

体验区活动:

机器人创客小专家特训营

机器人创客小专家特训营: 特训营为期三天。他是为8岁以上学生量身定制的创新与体验课程。为旨在成为机器人创客、小小编程高手并渴望获取机器人竞技比赛经验的学生们提供了一个平台与机会。学员们有机会参加CoSpace互联网大赛。

RoboCoding

机器人编程挑战赛

姓名
第一名

马嘉莉、胡蝶菲

第二名

陈叶俊、吴翰鹏

第三名

郭梓桐、周子恒

RoboMaker Camp: A 3-day camp for students (age >= 8) to gain experience on RoboMaker, RoboCoding and CoSpace Challenge (no previous robotics and programming is necessary!).

机器人教学及分享

机器人教学及分享: 与老师们分享CoSpace教学平台及探讨如何在机器人游戏中学会对一个复杂问题进行切割、归类、最总得以解决。从而通过5E ”Engage(吸引),Explore(探索), Explain(解释),Elaborate(阐述) 和 Evaluate(评估)”教学模型培养学生在科学学习中的主动性、能动性。鼓励学生亲自动手实践,通过观察、对照、交流、推理、分析等方法学习计算思维及解决问题的能力。

Robotics Teachers Workshop: To share the CoSpace Teaching and Learning packages developed for schools in 30+ countries.

RoboCup Public Demos: This includes a series of demonstrations cum talks presented by RoboCup teams from various leagues on their research, novel applications, innovative solutions and cutting edge technologies. This event aimed towards offering interested teams an opportunity to share their knowledge with the rest of the RoboCup community and also general public which is crucial for accomplishing the RoboCup 2050 goal.

除此之外,CoSpace创新体验还为前来参观得同学们提供了一下CoSpace体验活动。

✔活动一:半小时机器人编程体验;
✔活动二:1小时机器人创客体验;
✔活动三:2小时机器人赛车制作、编程、挑战体验;
✔活动四:3天机器人创客小专家特训营

开放时间: 2015年7月19 – 21 日,9:30 – 16:30
体验地点: 安徽国际会展中心
参加学生:八岁以上的学生,无需有机器人理论和编程经验

Robotics Hands-on Sessions

Robotics Hands-on Sessions: This includes facilitator led demonstrations and hands-on sessions wherein youth and general public understand the exciting field of robotics and through RoboMaking, RoboCoding and CoSpace Challenge. This event would create greater awareness and acceptance among youth and general public. Greater outreach could help attract brightest minds which in turn would speed up the advancement in the field.

 

iCooL Challenge

iCooL Challenge: 来自近20个国家的CoSpace爱好者通过互联网参加了首届CoSpace互联网机器人挑战赛。比赛成绩如下:

小学组 国家 队名 队员信息
第一名 英国 BFS Rescue robot 
Berry, India
Filshie, Thomas
Florido, Sam
Ingle, Harry
Jackson, Rory
Torrance, Elliet
第二名 日本 Hayabusa2
Kokubo, Haruki
Tanimoto, Keishun
第三名 中国 Winner
HE, XU
KEVIN JIAYUAN, LUO
XINGLIN, LIU
XINGYAN, ZHOU
ZHEFU, HOU
ZILE, HUANG

 

中学组 国家 队名 队员信息
第一名 意大利 Papaoutai
Giovanni Mirulla
Vincenzo Catalano
Gioele Pidal
Giuseppe Missale
第二名 新加坡 PHSS TEAM 7 Luke Tan
第三名 新加坡 PHSS Team 4 Low Zeng Chuen

iCooL Challenge: Students from about 30 countries will participate in the 1st International CoSpace Online Challenge (iCooL Challenge).

 

       CoSpace机器人是青少年机器人世界杯(RoboCupJunior)的官方比赛平台。 全球已有30多个国家的数百所学校使用该平台体验、探索和学习机器人、计算思维和STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)。

       CoSpace机器人是国际领先的线上线下一体化 (O2O) 教育机器人平台。通过无边界的线上体验 (Online), 享受把你的奇思妙想变为现实的快乐。 在你点击CoSpaceRobot快捷键的瞬间, 将线上机器人体验转化为线下机器人智能 (Offline), 让你蜕变为机器人创客 RoboMaker!

       CoSpace 教育理念以 互联网 + 机器人创客 + 计算思维 + STEM为载体, 从各种快乐体验中发掘学生的兴趣。 通过 Make – Code – Challenge 的捷径,拓展与提高学生的技能, 培养他们的创新思维。基于CoSpace教育理念开发的教程不仅涵盖了机器人创客的众多应用,也大大地降低了机器人创新教育的成本, 从而实现每位学生都拥有机器人的梦想!

       CoSpace 互联网机器人通过线上机器人创新体验来推动学校合作、区域合作和国际合作,为广大学生与老师提供了一个与世界接轨、交流的平台。

Come and visit the RoboXperience, and explore the CoSpace Robot programmes that have changed the way Robotics, Computational Thinking and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) are taught to students around the world. View hundreds of robots from the RoboCup 2015 drive around and demonstrate their abilities, learn about the possibilities of joining the teams from the world leading Robotics Universities, and get a chance to learn about robotics and programming in 30 minutes using the amazing CoSpace Robot game simulator!

Robotics eXperience (RoboXperienece) is organized in conjunction with RoboCup 2015. It aims at promoting the exciting field of robotics and generate greater awareness among general public on the state of art robotics innovation.

 

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International CoSpace OnLine (iCooL) Challenge @ RoboCup 2015
19-21 July 2015

CoSpaceRobot is well accepted by students around the world for learning Robotics, Coding, Computational Thinking and STEM. The RoboCupJunior CoSpace Rescue Challenge will be held in Hefei, 18-22 July 2015. Students from 12 countries have registered to participate in this exciting challenge. To provide more opportunities for students around the world to take part in the CoSpace Challenge, in particular those students who could not be able to travel to Hefei, China, in conjunction with RoboCup 2015, the International CoSpace Challenge (iCooL Challenge) will be organised for students to join the CoSpace challenge remotely.

Results

The iCooL Challenge @ RoboCup2015 will focus on CoSpace Rescue. The participants will be using CoSpace Rescue Simulator 2015  for the challenge. The CoSpace platform enables users to use the same code for their virtual and real robots.

To take part in the iCooL Challenge, teams will need to:

  • Step 1 – Register for the challenge;
  • Step 2 – Download CoSpace Rescue Simulator 2015 (latest version);
  • Step 3 – Receive the challenge map;
  • Step 4 – Design your strategy and program your robot to solve the challenge;
  • Step 5 – Submit your solution (DLL file) to the CoSpace server.

Timeline:

7 – 13 July 2015 Team Registration
14 July 2015 Email will be sent to all registered teams on the details
19 July 2015 8:00 AM GMT Challenge map will be released
20 July 2015 8:00 AM GMT Deadline of DLL file submission
21 July 2015 8:00 AM GMT Announcement of the scores

Registration:

Age Group:
Primary age group – for teams with all members aged 14 and below.
Secondary – for teams with at least one member is over 14.

Maximum no of team members: 4.

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International CoSpace OnLine (iCooL) Challenge @ RoboCup 2015 Results

Primary TOP 10 Country Team Name Member
1st Place UK BFS Rescue robot 
Berry, India
Filshie, Thomas
Florido, Sam
Ingle, Harry
Jackson, Rory
Torrance, Elliet
2nd Place Japan Hayabusa2
Kokubo, Haruki
Tanimoto, Keishun
3rd Place China Winner
HE, XU
KEVIN JIAYUAN, LUO
XINGLIN, LIU
XINGYAN, ZHOU
ZHEFU, HOU
ZILE, HUANG
4th Place Hungary RoboMento
Agnes B. Simon
Bence Vitkos
Gergo Czenner
5th Place Singapore Zeta
Boo, Lucas
Jin En, Chan
Kwok, Rebecca
Lim Lee Ann, Genevieve
6th Place UK DigiMinds B
Jessica Logan
Zara Graham
Louisa Cuddihy
Leo Thomas
7th Place Mexico Deo Valente
Levy Villaseñor, Jose Pablo
Treviño Tullsen, Caleb Douglas
8th Place UK DigiMinds A
Karl Annis
Tommy Cole
Ivan Pawlewski
Felix Powell
9th Place Panama ProCOUSINS
Waldo
Waldis
Zuleidy
10th Place Germany Killernator
Flimm, Marcel Dominik
Neumann, Pascal
Pyrlik, Vincent Xavier

 

Secondary TOP 10 Country Team Name Member
1st Place Italy Papaoutai
Giovanni Mirulla
Vincenzo Catalano
Gioele Pidal
Giuseppe Missale
2nd Place Singapore PHSS TEAM 7 Luke Tan
3rd Place Singapore PHSS Team 4 Low Zeng Chuen
4th Place Singapore PHSS Team 5 Brannon Aw Xu Wei
5th Place Japan fujisan
WATANABE, MANARU
YOSHINO, RYOUGA
6th Place Korea K.F.C.#3
CHOI, HAEGYEOM
CHOI, YOUNG LYN
KANG, DAYUN
KIM, JAEJOON
KIM, WONTAK
KOO, IN MO
7th Place Singapore NYGH
Charmaine, Goh
Lena, Bao Xing Yu
Melanie, Shen Yu Xi
Reiko, Leow Jia Xin
8th Place China Spring City
Li, Fangze
Long, Quan
Tang, Yuming
Yang, Kexin
Zhao, Changyu
Zou, Haolan
9th Place Mexico MEXUNAMCCH-CoSurSpace
GARCIA RAMIREZ, MARIA FERNANDA
GONZALEZ MORENO, KARINA GUADALUPE
GUADALUPE CRUZ, JESUS ALEXIS
MANRIQUE ARIAS, RICARDO
PEÑA MONTES, AXEL ALEJANDRO
TENORIO VELEZ, KAREN ITZEL
10th Place Slovenia sers team Perkovič, Simon

RoboCup Asia-Pacific(RCAP) CoSpace Autonomous Driving Challenge

The RCAP CoSpace Autonomous Driving Challenge (Former CoSpace Grand Prix) is a new educational initiative to interest, excite and engage participants regarding STEM and Computational Thinking through tinkering, making and coding in both virtual and real environments (CoSpace).

The CoSpace Robot programs have changed the way Robotics, Computational Thinking and STEM are taught to students around the world. In the CoSpace Autonomous Driving, students to learn how to make a robot, code a robot, and finally take part in the Robot Race in the real-virtual co-existing space. The robot race begins in the real world. It will notify its virtual team robot after it reaches the teleportation terminal. The virtual robot will continue the race in the virtual world to complete the course. Teams are required to develop appropriate strategies for both real and virtual autonomous robot with guidance from RoboCup officials and robotics professionals.

Competition Rule

Click here to download the RCAP CoSpace Autonomous Driving Rule

About RoboCup

RoboCup is an international robotic comptition founded in 1997 with the aim of promoting robotics and AI research. The official goal of the RoboCup initiative is that:

By 2050, a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win the soccer game, complying with the official rule of FIFA against the winner of the most recent World Cup.

There are a variety of different leagues within the competition including RoboCup Soccer, Rescue, Simulation, @Home and RoboCupJunior. Visit the RoboCup website for more information.

About RoboCup Asia-Pacific(RCAP)

RoboCup Asia Pacific (RCAP) is a super-regional headquarter representing the RoboCup Federation coordinating RoboCup activities in the Asia Pacific region. RCAP headquarter is located in Singapore. The founding regions are:

  • Australia 
  • China
  • Iran
  • Japan
  • Russia
  • Singapore
  • Thailand
  • Turkey

The first RoboCup Asia Pacific (robocup-ap2017.org) event will be held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 12 – 18 Dec 2017.

CoSpace @Home

CoSpace @Home Challenge

The CoSpace @ Home is a junior version of RoboCup @ Home for university students.

The CoSpace @ Home allows participants to program a virtual service assistive robot which has high relevance for future personal domestic applications. A set of benchmark tests is used to evaluate the robot's abilities and performance in a realistic non-standardized home environment setting. Focus lies on obstacle avoidance, navigation, path planning, object recognition and object manipulation in dynamic environments.

The aim of the CoSpace @ Home Challenge is to help the participants to develop robotics research skills to prepare for future participation in RoboCup Major Challenges – RoboCup @ Home.

About RoboCup

RoboCup is an international robotic comptition founded in 1997 with the aim of promoting robotics and AI research. The offical goal of the RoboCup initiative is:

By 2050, a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win the soccer game, complying with the official rule of FIFA against the winner of the most recent World Cup.

There are a variety of different leagues within the competition including RoboCup Soccer, Rescue, Simulation, @Home and RoboCupJunior. Visit the RoboCup website for more information.

RoboCupJunior CoSpace Dance Challenge

CoSpace Dance is part of the RoboCupJunior Dance Challenge.

CoSpace Dance involves interactions between humans and real/virtual robots dressed in costumes to deliver a theatre show in CoSpace. The theme delivered can include speech, gesture, music, dance, and a combination of other performing arts.

Competition Rule

Click here to download the CoSpace Dance Rule

About RoboCup

RoboCup is an international robotic comptition founded in 1997 with the aim of promoting robotics and AI research. The offical goal of the RoboCup initiative is:

By 2050, a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win the soccer game, complying with the official rule of FIFA against the winner of the most recent World Cup.

There are a variety of different leagues within the competition including RoboCup Soccer, Rescue, Simulation, @Home and RoboCupJunior. Visit the RoboCup website for more information.

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