RoboCup
RoboCup is an annual international robotics competition proposed[1] and founded in 1997. The aim is to promote robotics and AI research, by offering a publicly appealing, but formidable challenge. The name RoboCup is a contraction of the competition's full name, "Robot Soccer World Cup", but there are many other stages of the competition such as "RoboCupRescue", "RoboCup@Home" and "RoboCupJunior". In 2016 the world's competition was held in Leipzig, Germany.[2] RoboCup 2017 will be held in Nagoya, Japan.[3]
The official goal of the project:
- "By the middle of the 21st century, a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win a soccer game, complying with the official rules of FIFA, against the winner of the most recent World Cup.[4]"
RoboCup leagues
The contest currently has six major competition domains, each with a number of leagues and subleagues:
- RoboCup Soccer
- Standard Platform League (formerly Four Legged League)
- Small Size League
- Middle Size League
- Simulation League
- 2D Soccer Simulation
- 3D Soccer Simulation | Soccer Simulation 3D League Homepage
- Mixed Reality Competition[5][6]
- Humanoid League Humanoid League homepage
- RoboCup Rescue Rescue Leagues Homepage
- RoboCup@Home,[7] which debuted in 2006, and focuses on the introduction of autonomous robots to human society
- RoboCup@Work,[8] which debuted in 2016, and "targets the use of robots in work-related scenarios".
- RoboCup Logistics League[9] is part of the RoboCup Major Leagues since 2012 and focuses on flexible solutions for industrial production using self-organizing robots.
- RoboCupJunior
- Soccer Challenge
- Dance Challenge
- Rescue Challenge
- Dance Theatre Challenge
Each team is fully autonomous in all RoboCup leagues. Once the game starts, the only input from any human is from the referee.[10]
Venues
Venue | Number of teams | Number of countries | Number of participants |
---|---|---|---|
RoboCup 2016 Leipzig - Germany [11] | |||
RoboCup 2015 Hefei - People's Republic of China [12] | |||
RoboCup 2014 João Pessoa - Brazil | 358 | 45 | 2,900 |
RoboCup 2013 Eindhoven - Netherlands | 410 | 45 | 3,033 |
RoboCup 2012 Mexico City - Mexico | 381 | 42 | 2,356 |
RoboCup 2011 Istanbul - Turkey | 451 | 40 | 2,691 |
RoboCup 2010 Singapore - Singapore | 500 | 40 | 3,000 |
RoboCup 2009 Graz - Austria | 407 | 43 | 2,472 |
RoboCup 2008 Suzhou - People's Republic of China | 373 | 35 | |
RoboCup 2007 Atlanta - United States | 321[13] | 39[14] | 1,966 |
RoboCup 2006 Bremen - Germany | 440 | 35 | |
RoboCup 2005 Osaka - Japan | 387 | 36 | |
RoboCup 2004 Lisbon - Portugal | 345 | 37 | |
RoboCup 2003 Padua - Italy | 238 | 35 | |
RoboCup 2002 Fukuoka - Japan | 197 | 29 | |
RoboCup 2001 Seattle - United States | 141 | 22 | |
RoboCup 2000 Melbourne - Australia | 110 | 19 | |
RoboCup 1999 Stockholm - Sweden | 85 | 23 | |
RoboCup 1998 Paris - France | 63 | 19 | |
RoboCup 1997 Nagoya - Japan | 38 | 11 | |
The formal RoboCup was preceded by the (often unacknowledged) first International Micro Robot World Cup Soccer Tournament (MIROSOT) held by KAIST in Taejon, Korea, in November of 1996. This was won by an American team from Newton Labs, and the competition was shown on CNN. [15]
Recent RoboCup local events
2016
- RoboCup China Open 2016 Hefei, China
- RoboCup European Open 2016 Eindhoven, Nederlands
2015
- RoboCup China Open 2015 Guiyang, China
- IranOpen 2015 Tehran, Iran
- GermanOpen 2015 Magdeburg, Germany
2014
- RoboCup China Open 2014 Hefei, China
- IranOpen 2014 Tehran, Iran
- Robocup German Open, Magdeburg, Germany
2013
- Iran Open 2013, Tehran, Iran
- Robocup German Open, Magdeburg, Germany
2012
- Robocup Dutch Open, Eindhoven, Netherlands
- Robocup German Open, Magdeburg, Germany
- Robocup Iran Open, Tehran, Iran
- Robocup SSL North American Open, Vancouver, Canada
2011
- Robocup German Open, Magdeburg, Germany
- IranOpen 2011 Tehran, Iran
2010
- IranOpen 2010 Tehran, Iran
- Latin America & Brazil Open 2010, São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
- Robocup Mediterranean Open 2010, Rome, Italy
- Robocup German Open (unofficial all-European tournament), Magdeburg, Germany
- AUT cup 2010 Tehran, Iran
RoboCup teams
- Australia
- rUNSWift - University of New South Wales, Sydney
- NUbots - University of Newcastle
- UTS Unleashed! - University of Technology, Sydney
- UTS-USTC WrightEagle Unleashed! - University of Technology, Sydney and University of Science and Technology of China
- Karachi Koalas - University of Technology, Sydney and Institute of Business Administration, Pakistan
- RobotAssist - Centre for Autonomous Systems, Sydney
- Austria
- Mostly Harmless–Graz University of Technology
- Austrian-Kangaroos Vienna University of Technology, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
- RRT-Team University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
- Brazil
- ITANDROIDS - ITA
- Bahia Robotics Team, Bahia State University
- Warthog Robotics - University of São Paulo at São Carlos
- RoboFEI – Centro Universitário da FEI
- NIPAR - UTFPR
- Positronics - Colégio Santa Emília
- Canada
- Thunderbots - University of British Columbia
- Chile
- UChile Homebreakers - Universidad de Chile
- UChile Robotics Team (SPL) - Universidad de Chile
- China
- TJArk - Tongji University
- ZjuNlict - Zhejiang University
- WrightEagle - University of Science and Technology of China
- AUA - Anhui University of Architecture
- Colombia
- STOx's - Universidad Santo Tomás
- Croatia
- Hrvatski robotički savez
- Udruga Robofreak
- Finland
- Botnia–Vaasa University of Applied Sciences
- France
- Rhoban Football Club - LaBRI - Bordeaux University
- The Three Musketeers - Versailles Saint-Quentin University - Paris8 University
- CPE Lyon
- Germany
- Nao-Devils, TU Dortmund
- AllemaniACs RoboCup Team, RWTH Aachen University
- AutonOHM, Technische Hochschule Nürnberg
- Nao-Team HTWK, HTWK-Leipzig
- b-it bots, Bonn-Rhine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences
- B-Human - University of Bremen
- Brainstormers - University of Freiburg (abandoned)
- C-PALB–CJD High School Königswinter
- Carologistics - RWTH Aachen University & FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences
- Carpe Noctem - University of Kassel
- LUHbots - Leibniz Universität Hannover
- NimbRo - University of Bonn
- Virtual Werder 3D - University of Bremen
- Bembelbots - University of Frankfurt
- FRA-UNIted - Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
- FUmanoids - Freie Universität Berlin
- GETbot - Universität Paderborn
- magmaOffenburg - Hochschule Offenburg
- Darmstadt Dribblers - Technische Universität Darmstadt
- Team Hector Darmstadt - Technische Universität Darmstadt
- NaoTH - Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
- WF Wolves - Ostfalia - Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften
- Hamburg Bit-Bots - Universität Hamburg
- Hamburg Ultra Legendary Kickers HULKs - Technische Universität Hamburg Harburg
- BavarianBendingUnits - Technische Universität München, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt
- Tigers Mannheim - Duale Hochschule Baden Württemberg
- Greece
- Kouretes - Technical University of Crete
- P.A.N.D.O.R.A. - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- India
- AcYut - BITS Pilani, Pilani
- KGP Kubs- Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur
- Indonesia
- EROS, Politeknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya, [EEPIS Robotic Research Center, Indonesia]
- Iran
- Farzanegan1 ,- Farzanegan HighSchool , Tehran , Iran
- Aryan,- Islamic Azad University Of Malard
- Nexus,[Nexus, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran]
- MarliK - University of Guilan, Marlik Institute of Innovation and Technology, Rasht, Iran
- VRU Robotics Group, [VRU, Vali-E-Asr University of Rafsanjan, Real Rescue Robot Team, Rafsanjan, Iran]
- Cyrus,[Cyrus, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran]
- Sina,[Sina, AbouAliSina Educational Complex, Tehran, Iran]
- S.O.S, [Amirkabir University of Technology, Rescue Simulation Group, Tehran, Iran]
- EmJa ETERNALS, [IJHS's RC lab, Robotics and Simulation Group, Tehran, Iran]
- S2PLUS, [Salam Dibaji Robocup Laboratory, Simulation Group, Tehran]
- Positron, [Positron Simulation Group]
- ResQuake Robotic Team, [K.N.Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran]
- IUST Robotics Community Teams, [Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran]
- MRL Teams, [Mechatronics Research Laboratory, Qazvin, Iran]
- DANESH, [danesh, Danesh HighSchool, Tehran, Iran]
- XeneX RoboCup Team, Tehran RoboCup Inc
- Parsian Team – Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic)
- Impossibles Team–Sharif University of Technology
- Persian Gulf RoboCup Team - Azad University
- BraveCircles - SheikhBahaee University
- PersianGulf3D - Shiraz Payam Noor University
- paydar - [ paydar robotics group]
- Persia Humanoid Team - Islamic Azad University Of Isfahan (Khurasgan Branch)
- LegenDary - University of Guilan, Shahid Beheshti University
- Israel
- RoBIU - Bar-Ilan University
- Italy
- dInfoBots–University of Palermo
- SPQR Team, Sapienza University of Rome
- Japan
- JEAP - Osaka University
- eR@sers - Tamagawa University
- South Korea
- KUDOS - Kookmin University
- Mexico
- Borregos RoboCup Teams - Monterrey Tech
- Cyberlords - Universidad La Salle
- Eagle Knights - Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
- Golem - IIMAS, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- Leones - Colegio Cristóbal Colón De la Salle
- Pumas - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- Robótica UP - Universidad Panamericana Campus Bonaterra
- TecRams ITESM-CEM Aibo Team
- Netherlands
- Tech United Eindhoven - TU/e
- Dutch Robotics - 3TU
- BORG - University of Groningen
- Dutch Nao Team - Universiteit van Amsterdam
- Swarmlab - Maastricht University
- Robot Sports
- Falcons
- Small Size Holland - Saxion University of Applied Sciences
- Pakistan
- SAVIOUR, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology
- Karachi Koalas - Institute of Business Administration, Pakistan and University of Technology, Sydney
- NUST - National University of Sciences and Technology
- Portugal
- ISocRob / UInstitute for Systems and Robotics, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon TU
- CAMBADA - IEETA / University of Aveiro
- MinhoTeam - LAR / University of Minho
- Romania
- Oxsy - Sibiu
- Spain
- Grupo de Investigación de Ingeniería Aplicada (GIIA), University of Murcia.
- SPIteam, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Rovira i Virgili University and University of Leon
- Los Hidalgos, Polytechnic University of Valencia and University of Murcia
- Artificial Intelligence Research Group, Pompeu Fabra University
- Thailand
- BART LAB Rescue Team - Mahidol University, Bangkok
- Plasma-Z, Plasma-RX, Plasma-MK - Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
- SKUBA - Kasetsart University, Bangkok
- iRAProbot - king mongkut's university of technology north bangkok
- Turkey
- Yildiz, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul
- Cerberus, Bogazici University, Istanbul
- RoboAKUT, Bogazici University, Istanbul
- beeStanbul, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul
- Northern Cyprus
- NEUIslanders, Near East University, Nicosia
- United Kingdom
- Bold Hearts - University of Hertfordshire
- Christ's College Finchley
- Edinferno - University of Edinburgh
- Plymouth Humanoids
- Warwick Mobile Robotics - University of Warwick
- Switzerland
- Z-Knipsers - ETH Zürich
- Team Solidus - Höhere Fachschule für Technik Mittelland
- United States
- CMDragons - Carnegie Mellon University
- ISI, University of Southern California
- Northern Bites - Bowdoin College
- RoboCats - Ohio University Athens, Ohio
- RoboJackets – Georgia Institute of Technology
- RoboPatriots - George Mason University
- UT Austin Villa - The University of Texas at Austin
- RoMeLa - Virginia Tech
- UPennalizers - University of Pennsylvania
- RFC Cambridge - Harvard and MIT
Media articles
- No feel for the ball, on the 2006 RoboCup in Bremen, at signandsight.com
- RoboCup Atlanta Report, the 2007 RoboCup in Atlanta, at SaySport
- RoboCup Istanbul Report, The RoboCup 2011 report by BBC
See also
- RoboCup Junior
- Robot
- Botball
- FIRST
- BEST Robotics
- RobotCub Consortium, a humanoid robot project to study cognition via robotics
References
- ↑ "RoboCup: The Robot World Cup Initiative". RoboCup. 1995. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.49.7511.
- ↑ "RoboCup WM 2016 kommt nach Leipzig - Stadt Leipzig". www.leipzig.de. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ↑ "Events-2017 « RoboCup". www.robocup.org. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ↑ "RoboCup: Objective". RoboCup. 1998. Retrieved 2014-01-26.
- ↑ "2010 RoboCup Competitions"
- ↑ "Mixed Reality League"
- ↑ "RoboCup@Home"
- ↑ "RoboCup@Work"
- ↑ "RoboCup Logistics League"
- ↑ "A New Goal for Open Source"
- ↑ http://www.leipzig.de/news/news/robocup-wm-2016-kommt-nach-leipzig/
- ↑ http://www.wantinews.com/news-8698440-2015-RoboCup-Whispering-Hefei.html
- ↑ See RoboCup 2007 site
- ↑ See RoboCup 2007 site
- ↑ http://www.newtonlabs.com/soccer/
External links
Media related to RoboCup at Wikimedia Commons