The rules for Robot-SM 2012 can be found translated to English below.
The rules were last updated 2011-11-17 23:35.
Sumo
The main goal of this competition is for the robot to stay inside a field and push their opponent out. Important features are power, speed and knowledge of the surroundings. There are several different classes, all the way from standard sumo down to pico sumo.
Rules for Sumo for Swedish Championship of Robotics 2012 [pdf]
A supplementary to these rules are the specifications for the remote start module. This is mandatory for all micro, mini and standard sumo robots. You will find it through the following link:
Specification for remote start system
Please note that there are some big changes since previous years. The biggest one is the remote start system.
Line following
In this competiotion, the robots are supposed to follow a line as quickly as possible. Speed och control are key factors here.
Rules for Line Following during Swedish Robotics Championship 2012 [pdf]
Folkrace
Folkrace is a new competitions for Swedish Robotics Championship. Several robots compete on the same track to get around the whole course first. Since there are several robots involved at the same time, robots need to distinguish what is the wall and what is an opponent.
Rules for Folkrace during Swedish Robotics Championship 2012 [pdf]
Freestyle
This year we want to focus more on the exhibition than previous years. Therefore, we made it an official competition. Here any robot may enter, no matter the size, looks or functions. Only the creators imagination sets the limits. The robots will be judged base on several categories, such as hardware, intelligence and use.
Rules for Freestyle during Swedish Robotics Championship 2012 [pdf]
If you have any questions, please contact us on info@robotsm.se
I’m sorry, the rest of this page hasn’t been translated yet. /F
If you like, you can try to translate the swedish page using Google translate (opens in a new window).



