[robocup-humanoid] Rule for 2011?
Masaki Ogino
ogino at er.ams.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
Tue Feb 8 20:45:40 EST 2011
Dear Oskar von Stryk,
Thank you for your reply and explanation of the current situation.
I really appreciate your efforts to organize the humanoid league.
As you said, my concern is exactly about the field size and the layout.
I will wait for the final decision of TC members.
In JapanOpen, we have very few participants for TeenSize and AdultSize class,
only one team in each class.
So, I am now wondering whether large field should be constructed or not,
if the new rule for large size is adopted.
best regards,
Masaki Ogino
On 2011/02/03, at 5:59, Oskar von Stryk wrote:
> Dear Masaki Ogino,
>
>> I am one of the organizers of Humanoid League in JapanOpen2011.
>
> It is good to hear that JapanOpen continues with such
> an experienced local organizer!
>
>
>> I would like to know the final decision of the rule for 2011.
>> (the size of the field is changed?)
>>
>> If available, would you publish the latest version of the rule?
>
> The main rule changes decided in the team leader meeting
> during RoboCup in Singapore were posted on the mailing list
> in Nov 2010.
>
> I think your main interest is the layout of the field
> to prepare for JapanOpen.
>
> Orginally it was decided in Singapore to double the field size
> for TeenSize and AdultSize.
> However, because of very recent developments the TC members
> are discussing the possibility of postponing the doubling
> of field size until 2012.
> The results should be known and announced in about 2 weeks.
>
> But please be aware the that field size for KidSize remains unchanged
> and that all goals in all sizes do not change from last your to this year.
>
> So you can perhaps reuse a major part of the equipment from last year's JapanOpen.
>
>
> I hope this helps.
> Please to not hestitate to contact the TCs
> directly, see http://www.tzi.de/humanoid/bin/view/Website/Committees2011
>
>
> We will try to react as our other duties allow us to do.
>
> We wish much succes to JapanOpen!
>
> Best regards,
> Oskar von Stryk
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