Organization : International Aerial Robotics
Competition Name : The International Aerial Robotics Competition
Applicable Status : All India
Event Date : August 13, 2015
Website : http://www.aerialroboticscompetition.org
Notification : www.contest.net.in/uploads/951mission7rules_081514.pdf
Official Rule :
** The rules for the 7th mission of the International Aerial Robotics Competition can be found here.
** The PDF file located on this page is considered the only Official source of rules for the competition.
** The staff makes every attempt to avoid modifying the rules, however if this occurs, a revision and modification date will be included in the PDF to help teams determine whether they have the latest version.
Details :
** The International Aerial Robotics Competition is the longest running collegiate aerial robotics challenge in the world.
** Entering its third decade of advancing the state of the art in autonomous aerial robotic behavior, the competition continues to tackle challenges that are currently impossible for any flying robots owned by government or industry. **
IARC Venues :
** The International Aerial Robotics Competition is conducted at two venues.
** One venue (the “American Venue”) is at the McAmish Pavilion at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
** The other venue (the “Asia/Pacific Venue”) will be at Beihang University in Beijing, People’s Republic of China. (continued)
2015 IARC Date :
** The 2015 Competition will start on August 13, 2015 at the American venue and August 20th at the Asia/Pacific venue.
** The 2015 schedule is now available in the official rules PDF available here
Team Resources :
** Here is a shopping list to help your team build an arena that will be representative of the offical competition arena.
** The arena can be constructed for around US $50.
** Red masking tape (>20 meters x 5cm)
** Green masking tape (>20 meters x 5cm)
** White masking tape (>400 meters x 5cm)
** Measuring tape (>30 meters)
** iRobot Create Programmable Robot (one or more)
** IARC ground robot control board (one per robot)
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