[robocup-humanoid] Reminder: Call for Participation RoboCup Humanoid League 2011

Oskar von Stryk stryk at sim.tu-darmstadt.de
Tue Jan 4 04:29:02 EST 2011


Dear Teams,

Please submit your qualification material by January 28.
The submission website is open.

Best regards,
HL TC & OC

On Sat, 20 Nov 2010, Oskar von Stryk wrote:

>
>                   Call for Participation
>
>               RoboCup 2011 Humanoid League
>
>            July 5-11, 2010 (Istanbul, Turkey)
>                http://www.robocup2011.org/
>
>
> The interested team must provide the following qualification material
> for evaluation to the technical committee of the humanoid robot league.
>
>
> 1) Team Data
> ------------
>        - team name
>        - www home page of the team
>        - name of team leader or team contact person
>        - e-mail address of team leader or contact person
>        - postal address of the team, team leader or contact person
>        - competition class: kid or teen or adult size
>
> Please note that teams applying for participation in several classes
> must submit individual application material for each class and pay the
> appropriate registration fee for each class.
>
>
> 2) Robot Video
> --------------
> One video of a demonstration of sufficient skills of your team's
> autonomous, soccer playing humanoid robots.
>
> Namely the following, basic skills must be demonstrated in the video:
>        - localization of unknown ball position,
>        - walking ability towards the ball,
>        - robot positioning at the ball for kicking,
>        - kicking the ball towards the goal,
>        - ability of getting up autonomously from a fall.
>
> Instead of isolated demonstration of the basic skills, they should
> be included in a demonstration of your robot(s) playing soccer autonomously.
>
> The one qualification video must be supplied as a link to it at YouTube.
> The maximum duration of the video is 10 minutes.
>
> No video means no qualification.
>
>
> 3) Team Description Paper
> -------------------------
> A team description paper (TDP) must be submitted which fully describes
> your humanoid robot system, your research interests
> and a summary of previous relevant achievements in research
> and development as well as publications.
>
> The TDP must be concise and is limited to 8 pages maximum.
>
> The TDP must be according to the LNCS format which can be downloaded from
> http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0
>
> The paper must be submitted in PDF format.
>
> The quality of the TDP and the robot video will be decisive for 
> qualification.
>
>
> 4) Robot Specification
> ----------------------
> A one-page specification (PDF) for each different type of
> humanoid robot used by the team that includes the followings:
>        - Robot picture
>        - Robot name
> 	- Height of the robot
> 	- Weight of the robot
>        - Walking speed
>        - Number of degrees of freedom
>        - Type of motors
> 	- Type of sensors used (incl. type of camera(s))
>        - Computing unit(s)
>        - Other specs
>
>
> 5) Online Submission
> --------------------
> All qualification material must be submitted online at
>
> 	http://application.germanteam.org/entries/new
>
> (The application page will open before January 2011.)
>
>
> 6) Deadline
> -----------
> Deadline for submission: *** January 28, 2011 ***
>
> Announcement of qualified teams: February 18, 2011
>
>
> 7) Publication
> --------------
> Please note that after the announcement of the qualified teams
> the qualification material of the qualified teams will be made
> publicly available. Teams applying for participation therefore
> grant the right of publication of their qualification material
> to the humanoid league.
>
>
> 8) Rules
> --------
> The rules of the RoboCup 2011 Humanoid League are discussed at
>   http://lists.cc.gatech.edu/pipermail/robocup-humanoid/
> and will be published at
>   http://www.tzi.de/humanoid
>
>
> With best regards,
>
> Technical and Organization Committees
> of RoboCup Humanoid League 2011
>
>
> P.S.
> Special thanks go to Thomas Roefer and Tim Laurinat from DFKI Bremen
> for their support of the HL submission and web page.


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