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Revision as of 11:03, 14 January 2008
Welcome to the Georgia Tech Robojackets RoboCup wiki! We meet weekly on Thursdays at 6:30PM in the Tin Building (building #48 on the map - Mechanical Engineering Research Building).
Important Items
- Small Size League Website
- RoboCup Resources for Learning
- Resources for Learning
- RoboCup 2008 Qualification
- RoboCup 2008
Important Dates
November 1st:
- Mechanical
- Working prototype of drive train and chassis
- Crude prototypes of kicker/dribbler
- Chipper ideas
- Electrical
- Software
- Basic system overview designed
- Vision system implemented
- Communication framework in place
- Start motion control
November 26th:
- Mechanical
- Complete prototype with a chosen kicker/dribbler design in place (not nessessarily final design)
- Layout/integration of electrical components finished
- Electrical
- Rev 1
- Software
- Basic motion control finished
- Debug/Log/Playback system designed and started
- Vision/Comm features finalized
February 15th:
- Qualification for Robocup 2008: Team Description Paper and one minute video are due by February 15th, 2008 (11.59 PM, GMT-8) (Pacific Time)
July 14th to July 20th:
- RoboCup 2008 in Suzhou, China
Systems
2008
2007
- Electrical System Information
- Software System Information
- Mechanical System Information
- Vision System Information
- File:TDP.pdf
Travel
- Everyone traveling to China for the competition in Summer 2008 needs a passport
- To obtain a new passport
- Get an application from the US Dept of State (form DS-11)
- Bring a photo ID, completed application, official birth certificate with embossed seal and payment of $112 to a US post office
- Passports may take up to 5 months to process, so if you want to go and need one - DO IT NOW
- US Department of State
- US-Chinese Embassy
- China Specific Information
- Visa will also need to be issued and taken care of once passports are issued
- Members traveling overseas should contact their health insurance provider to check coverage overseas.
- Cancellation fees and penalties should be discussed with airline and hotel.