by Tyberius » Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:25 pm
by Tyberius
Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:25 pm
Hey guys, just figured I'd drop you a line on a new project/competition that I am organizing.
The premise is a combat competition using bipeds, tripods, and quadrapods in an urban-style arena environment (think 2-3' buildings used for cover) and airsoft based weapons (in the future, more advanced potent weapons will be implemented- microrockets and co2 pellet systems).
Hits will be scored by simple touch sensors plates (targets) on the 'mechs'. Jon Hylands is developing a wireless system for this that will report hits back to a scoreboard PC. There will be a penalty involved for using more than two legs, in the form of having to attach additional targets.
Pilots will be only allowed to view the fight from a first person POV wireless camera mounted in their bot.
More information can be found here:
http://mech-warfare.com (still very much so a work in progress, more content to come)
Complete rules and guidelines so far are listed on the site.
We're shooting for Robogames 2009 to kick off the competition, and we already have a good amount of people planning to participate.
Let me know what you think!
Hey guys, just figured I'd drop you a line on a new project/competition that I am organizing.
The premise is a combat competition using bipeds, tripods, and quadrapods in an urban-style arena environment (think 2-3' buildings used for cover) and airsoft based weapons (in the future, more advanced potent weapons will be implemented- microrockets and co2 pellet systems).
Hits will be scored by simple touch sensors plates (targets) on the 'mechs'. Jon Hylands is developing a wireless system for this that will report hits back to a scoreboard PC. There will be a penalty involved for using more than two legs, in the form of having to attach additional targets.
Pilots will be only allowed to view the fight from a first person POV wireless camera mounted in their bot.
More information can be found here:
http://mech-warfare.com (still very much so a work in progress, more content to come)
Complete rules and guidelines so far are listed on the site.
We're shooting for Robogames 2009 to kick off the competition, and we already have a good amount of people planning to participate.
Let me know what you think!