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Urban Search and Rescue
Robot Competitions

2010 Events

 
 

RoboCupRescue - World Championship and Symposium

Location:

Singapore

Dates: June 19- June 25, 2010

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January 30, 2010:

Submit Team Participation Form to rescue.robot.league@nist.gov

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February 13, 2010:

Submit Team Description Paper to rescue.robot.league@nist.gov

 
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March 12, 2010:

Announcement of First Round Qualified Teams

Website:

http://www.robocup2010.org/

  Arena:  
RoboCupRescue Robot League Overview (2007-2008) (pdf)

 


Regional Open Competitions

RoboCupRescue - Iran Open

Host:

TBA

Location:

TBA

Date:

April 2010

Website: TBA

 


RoboCupRescue - German Open

Host:

TBA

Location:

TBA

Dates:

April 19 - 23, 2010

Website:

TBA

 


RoboCupRescue - Japan Open

Host:

TBA

Location:

TBA

Dates:

TBA

Website:

TBA

 


 

News and Information

RoboCupRescue - Robot League Email List Server and Archive

(Hosted by Georgia Tech University)

The goal of annual RoboCupRescue Robot League competitions is to increase awareness of the challenges involved in urban search and rescue (US&R) applications, provide objective evaluation of robotic implementations in representative environments, and promote collaboration between researchers.

The intent of this email list is to help teams quicken the pace of advancement in US&R robotics by:
1) providing practical help in overcoming technical problems that arise,
2) promoting and leveraging successful approaches and implementations,
3) encouraging collaboration with other teams demonstrating complimentary technical capabilities in mobility, sensory perception, planning, mapping, and practical operator interfaces.

The ultimate goal, of course, is to develop complete and effective robotic systems that can be deployed in the field to save lives. Hopefully, this email list will help get us there faster, and make it easier for teams to contribute along the way.

To subscribe, go to: https://mailman.cc.gatech.edu/mailman/listinfo/robocup-rescue-r

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Date Created: September 29, 2009
Last updated: November 17, 2009