Whaou, so many answers, thanks all for your interest and
excellent remarks!
Replying to Antonio, Thanks! I think that's a great idea to
provide some information about the environment (Maze topology) and
the configuration of the Rover, so participants can plan ahead
with simulation tools. It will be a great added value if the
contest not only focuses on the modelling and code generation
part, but also on simulation steps that can be used for
developping without having to run the Rover.
@Grischa, Frederico, and Cortland: thanks a lot for your answer,
it would be a pleasure to have you on board. ET-Robocon presented
during Cortland's keynote was indeed really inspiring, and I am
sure we can benefit from their expertise to organise such events.
That would be great to be in touch with the organizers of
ET-Robocon about it, and maybe to see whether they would like to
participate.
Questions arise for the organization, model judging, etc.
- Should we judge the quality of models, the completion of the
task (be the fastest to find the exit), the toolchain to get the
results, all of them?
- Should we organize team/individual prizes, medals, maybe a Rover
for the winner?
- Should we only accept the Pololu Rover, or should we also accept
custom Rovers? I especially think about the great Mecanum rover of
Angelika we had the chance to see during the EclipseCon.
Best,
Nicolas
On 2017-09-26 12:21 PM, Cortland
Starrett wrote:
The One Fact team is interested. And we are
interested in seeing some information from the MDETools preso
applied to the prep for this challenge. During this workshop a
contest called ET-Robocon was discussed. ET-Robocon is a UML
modeling robotics challenge in Japan since 2002 that organizes
an event involving over 300 teams. Perhaps we can learn some
things from them (regarding contest format, model judging, etc).
Cort
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