Pretty standard for a student competition these days. Teaches them design, engineering, electronics, programming, collaborating, trouble-shooting and other skills. The first video linked above seems pretty standard too. Most school children have built bridges out of dried spaghetti, right? Stands to reason that in a fault zone where buildings have to be earthquake proof the university students have to learn how. As for the second link, _fierljeppen_ (or canal vaulting) is a popular summer sport in the Netherands, a bit like pole vaulting. It's world famous. Unlike some sports it's also a fairly practical way of getting something done; in this case, crossing a canal. If you're looking for an example of an obscure competition I'd suggest cheese-rolling, nettle eating, bo-taoshi, chess boxing, bog snorkelling, ferret legging, shin kicking, human tower or touching a truck, none of which are much use to anyone or any fun.
We had to design robots like these back in high school. Our grades were based on which team got the best time. Looking back, I realize how simple our designs were but back then we broke our skulls trying to get those things to work.
I was part of something similar at my uni, but we used some kind of lego set to build the robot and the software that came with it. The robot was bulky, too heavy for its own good and the sensors were slow and had limited useability. It's interesting to see such a near perfect demonstration. Did the contestants know the layout of the race track beforehand?
No, the robot has to memorize in some way the race track during its first run. The robot can then plan its fastest running speed for small and large curve turns, and straight track. Picture of the robot, facebook.com/TaiwanMIRContest/photos/a.416501475047665/1699648766732923/?type=3&theater
@@parodiesist Its not machine learning. This isn't a neural net. It is a control algorithm with really well tuned gains taking in sensor values and stored data points.
Would you please make tutorials on its designing and development? I m sure it will be helpful for people from all over the world. Hope you will do it soon. And yes nice work. Congrats.
We did share some implementation skills in Chinese, and provide links of data that very good contestants shared on the internet. sites.google.com/gm.lhu.edu.tw/2019tmirc/skills
I just have couple of question please do answer, it would help me a lot. 1 - In the first run robot maps the track, it know where there are curve paths and where are straight path, how? Do you used any special sensor for it or it can be done just using a wheel encoder. 2 - How the robot stops at the initial position in first run itself, does it know the track length? 3- What is the use of white strips on the sides of track?
Take the running direction as a reference. The white strip prompts at the right hand side are for the area of start/stop. The left hand side prompts are for curvature change at the track. Encoders can be used to record running lengths between curvature change signs. The command for rotation speed to follow the track could be used to identify the values of the curvature. Hope that I did answer your questions.
@@suhu9379 Thank you so much now everything makes sense, It's amazing and clever engineering , both, in terms of design of Bot and the arena itself ,just wow.
Que gran anime, el final podría ser más emocionante si esos robots se convirtieran en mechas con katanas y lucharán por la supervivencia de la humanidad. 8/10
Overloader7, why not both? They obsess over France, too, enough that they have a term for Japanese that visit Paris and get culture shock when they see what a shithole it is. (Paris Syndrome).
@@jenniferyearout7681 u dint got that friend. The start line is marked with a banner written "START" on it And the finish line is marked with a banner written "GOAL" on it. Try using high quality option to see it.
@@sew-shivaengineeringworks7868 Oh snap. That's awesome. Btw, just wanna let you know that I am in no way related to the guy who made this, but I do have experience in robotics. I would recommend picking up an Arduino kit and doing some of those projects. To get good at building robots like this, there isn't some magical formula. You want to learn the general rules, and you can basically building anything. Also, the reason this robot is so good is that it's basically pushing the limits. It's as light as possible with the highest power to weight ratio possible. It's got very high traction tires and a wide wheelbase so it's stable. It's got steering to enable cleaner turns. The code and control algorithms are probably very very well optimized. That's basically what goes into making this so awesome. :)
@@anlockcharacter1104 This is the top view of the robot, scontent-tpe1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/292908750_5590892144275213_3946406572425162060_n.jpg?stp=cp6_dst-jpg&_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=e9kig5QGYEQAX_znZBn&_nc_ht=scontent-tpe1-1.xx&oh=00_AfBfM2sIJNyXcd0nZkDvzUVFhf4rtfKuIjG1b6Psmn9okg&oe=64563C17
@@anlockcharacter1104 I did not ask Endo san which motor and driver he used for the robot. They seems to be coreless dc motor that is popular in quadrotors.
@@anlockcharacter1104 The bottom view of the robot scontent-tpe1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/293117456_5590891764275251_9009045523056379494_n.jpg?stp=cp6_dst-jpg&_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=ag-59e8v8cUAX8NsiO0&_nc_ht=scontent-tpe1-1.xx&oh=00_AfCsZpwzkAKIkcCc0bXa2QqIhZ9nFDoqQ8OU1FEWLwwDsA&oe=6457259C
Wanna see a cool robotics competition? Look up First Robotics Competition (FRC), dangerous highschoolers with dangerous robots doing not so dangerous things.
Asian school kids: do this. U.S. school kids: "Black lives matter mo-fo !" And still can't write their own fucking name... I'll leave it to the world to 'do the math'.
What is not idiotic? Football? Baseball? Basketball? Chess? Ice skating? Horse racing? Brick laying? Weight lifting? Domino building? Every contest or game is idiotic at some point. Bunch of people trying to be faster or better against each other. And it isn't that much idiotic as being supporter of these people/teams. At least these robotic challenges has technology behind them which later are implemented in every day object masses are using.
I like the way Japanese respect each other
You dont get that level of respect with white people.
@@privatesector0422 I was gonna say white Americans specifically
The announcer made me turn my volume down so that no one thinks I'm watching a hentai lol
Lmao mood
Omfg i was just going to say that
Was safely listening hentai from other browser tab with this video in opened tab
Hahaha i did that too. Damn that was embarrassing, it was in full volume. My friend peeped just to make sure i was on youtube.😂😂😂😂
Haha. My wife asked me what I was doing....
Would like to see some close-up images on how the differential steering works on that robot.
facebook.com/TaiwanMIRContest/photos/pcb.1699654816732318/1699648766732923/?type=3&theater
facebook.com/TaiwanMIRContest/photos/pcb.1699654816732318/1699648770066256/?type=3&theater
Thanks!
@@suhu9379 thanks!!!
It is based on IR sensor I guess
no other country could make a race about robots following a white line feel so intense
Indonesia one of them
One of the most obscure competitions i have ever witnessed
well, you should see this th-cam.com/video/3qF4MZniyO0/w-d-xo.html
Guess you haven't seen this then.
th-cam.com/video/GqT2rwiyP5Q/w-d-xo.html
Pretty standard for a student competition these days. Teaches them design, engineering, electronics, programming, collaborating, trouble-shooting and other skills.
The first video linked above seems pretty standard too. Most school children have built bridges out of dried spaghetti, right? Stands to reason that in a fault zone where buildings have to be earthquake proof the university students have to learn how.
As for the second link, _fierljeppen_ (or canal vaulting) is a popular summer sport in the Netherands, a bit like pole vaulting. It's world famous. Unlike some sports it's also a fairly practical way of getting something done; in this case, crossing a canal.
If you're looking for an example of an obscure competition I'd suggest cheese-rolling, nettle eating, bo-taoshi, chess boxing, bog snorkelling, ferret legging, shin kicking, human tower or touching a truck, none of which are much use to anyone or any fun.
We had to design robots like these back in high school. Our grades were based on which team got the best time. Looking back, I realize how simple our designs were but back then we broke our skulls trying to get those things to work.
can you please help me to to make my robot fast
mine is not much fast.. how can I make it fast
?
thanks in advance
The moment I saw, "japanese roborace" I knew this was going to be intense
I was part of something similar at my uni, but we used some kind of lego set to build the robot and the software that came with it. The robot was bulky, too heavy for its own good and the sensors were slow and had limited useability. It's interesting to see such a near perfect demonstration. Did the contestants know the layout of the race track beforehand?
No, the robot has to memorize in some way the race track during its first run. The robot can then plan its fastest running speed for small and large curve turns, and straight track. Picture of the robot, facebook.com/TaiwanMIRContest/photos/a.416501475047665/1699648766732923/?type=3&theater
@@suhu9379 That's amazing.
@@suhu9379 wow the robot has machine learning, awesome, i thought that student just enhance the delay time of action for algoritheme
@@parodiesist Its not machine learning. This isn't a neural net. It is a control algorithm with really well tuned gains taking in sensor values and stored data points.
what kind of sensors are used and how is it able to take sharp turns with sensors so close to wheels?
Just a camera I guess
Well computers are fast also sensors are pointed a bit foward facing so it already know what to do next
Probably Magnets.
Dude its colour sensor
It's IR sensor
Greetings, How could you contact the organizers of the event? Thank you in advance
Would you please make tutorials on its designing and development? I m sure it will be helpful for people from all over the world. Hope you will do it soon. And yes nice work. Congrats.
We did share some implementation skills in Chinese, and provide links of data that very good contestants shared on the internet. sites.google.com/gm.lhu.edu.tw/2019tmirc/skills
I just have couple of question please do answer, it would help me a lot.
1 - In the first run robot maps the track, it know where there are curve paths and where are straight path, how? Do you used any special sensor for it or it can be done just using a wheel encoder.
2 - How the robot stops at the initial position in first run itself, does it know the track length?
3- What is the use of white strips on the sides of track?
Take the running direction as a reference. The white strip prompts at the right hand side are for the area of start/stop. The left hand side prompts are for curvature change at the track. Encoders can be used to record running lengths between curvature change signs. The command for rotation speed to follow the track could be used to identify the values of the curvature. Hope that I did answer your questions.
@@suhu9379 Thank you so much now everything makes sense, It's amazing and clever engineering , both, in terms of design of Bot and the arena itself ,just wow.
Que gran anime, el final podría ser más emocionante si esos robots se convirtieran en mechas con katanas y lucharán por la supervivencia de la humanidad. 8/10
0:19 2:29 my friends
Why are GOAL and START not written in japanese?
That's a great question
@Jesse Mathis but bill wurtz says germany was historical fav for japan
Overloader7, why not both? They obsess over France, too, enough that they have a term for Japanese that visit Paris and get culture shock when they see what a shithole it is. (Paris Syndrome).
GOAR!
STATU!
That is Serious Line-Following! I am very impressed with the learning algorithm. Great Work!
That was a perfect first run.
What are the markings along (perpendicular to) the track?
Hi, I'm from Uruguay, I want to know if they sell and how much are they for?
I want to build one. Please let me know best resources available
Most of the information I know is in Chinese.... Could you read chinese?
@@suhu9379 I am sorry, I do not have knowledge of Chinese. But if I can do with google translate I will do it. I am ready to put maximum effort
@@rajanalyticsofficial drive.google.com/open?id=17_lmi0gzEBEFsZX0nXIwSFcaNYX0MFsl
@@rajanalyticsofficial drive.google.com/file/d/17niaVY1pXWdOelIDZ868XXHBicvS-piQ/view?usp=sharing
@@rajanalyticsofficial drive.google.com/file/d/1fEZLQ55GU_T-xvu0FewsxO9wIkndtvqW/view?usp=sharing
What are the components which you use? Pls tell I am interested and eagerly waiting for your reply.
which anime adaptation is this?
I expected crazy speeds like the maze ones. Great job anyway, gotta love Japanese sportsmanship
I think she said yey we have ourselves a winner
What do they use the caster on the back for? Recording straight line distance and speed?
Why are "Start" and "Goal" in English?
They want it to be an international contest.
They are in Japanese. You must have On Screen Translation turned on. Check your settings.
@@jenniferyearout7681 u dint got that friend.
The start line is marked with a banner written "START" on it
And the finish line is marked with a banner written "GOAL" on it.
Try using high quality option to see it.
Bisaa stabil gituu???
does the track give off energy or all energy and all componenets part of the mini vehicle.
Why is goal and start in English
Steve Leahy no idea, japan really has alot of english
Skye Azura just like we have the language of the illegals here
LOL. Last I checked, Mexico didn't rebuild the US after conquering us, the way we did Japan. 2/10 analogy.
А что за валик они используют для колёс?
от шерсти на мебели
@@manpol6988 спасибо что ответил на столь вообще НЕ русскоязычном видео
Wow...really awasome
This is the technology that's gonna be our future soon
NASIL YAPIYORSUNUZ. HELP ME
If the robot was smart, it would go back 3 feet from start to finish and finish in 0.5 seconds.
can you share code ?
We did share similar implementation skills in chinese, not the source codes. sites.google.com/gm.lhu.edu.tw/2019tmirc/skills
2:48 kana? toooo00OOOOOOOOOO maaaa^AAAAA!
Bisa gitu... Keren 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
His robot save map in the first round than he get few time in the final round just woow
Sir how this line ranger cars are so fast.... Reply.......
It uses 1 motor for each wheel.
Sir I want to learn, how it's made.
Can you please teach me...
@@sew-shivaengineeringworks7868 Are you doing this for a project?
@@21area21 no sir, but I want to learn it bcoz to participate in my college competitions....
@@sew-shivaengineeringworks7868 Oh snap. That's awesome. Btw, just wanna let you know that I am in no way related to the guy who made this, but I do have experience in robotics.
I would recommend picking up an Arduino kit and doing some of those projects. To get good at building robots like this, there isn't some magical formula. You want to learn the general rules, and you can basically building anything.
Also, the reason this robot is so good is that it's basically pushing the limits. It's as light as possible with the highest power to weight ratio possible. It's got very high traction tires and a wide wheelbase so it's stable. It's got steering to enable cleaner turns. The code and control algorithms are probably very very well optimized. That's basically what goes into making this so awesome. :)
It's funny how they have start and goal written in English.
Duncan Thorpe look the front text man that was Japanese’s text but behind is English text
@@sarifsamudra9970 Sorry but I can't quite understand that.
Only in japan
robotics used to be popular in UK and is now popular in US
What sensor is used?
We often use infrared sensors, for example, vcnt2020 from vishay. You may also ask Endo San, by using twitter CMA- @coredmotor
@@suhu9379 thx . . . . how about the motors? the motor controller . . . . and the code ^^,
@@anlockcharacter1104 This is the top view of the robot, scontent-tpe1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/292908750_5590892144275213_3946406572425162060_n.jpg?stp=cp6_dst-jpg&_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=e9kig5QGYEQAX_znZBn&_nc_ht=scontent-tpe1-1.xx&oh=00_AfBfM2sIJNyXcd0nZkDvzUVFhf4rtfKuIjG1b6Psmn9okg&oe=64563C17
@@anlockcharacter1104 I did not ask Endo san which motor and driver he used for the robot. They seems to be coreless dc motor that is popular in quadrotors.
@@anlockcharacter1104 The bottom view of the robot scontent-tpe1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/293117456_5590891764275251_9009045523056379494_n.jpg?stp=cp6_dst-jpg&_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=ag-59e8v8cUAX8NsiO0&_nc_ht=scontent-tpe1-1.xx&oh=00_AfCsZpwzkAKIkcCc0bXa2QqIhZ9nFDoqQ8OU1FEWLwwDsA&oe=6457259C
Algún chamaquito que me empreste el código de este carro???
Fastan and Furious🚘
Japan, don’t change please
Damn.. I wanna hire this kid.. And I don't even have money
The japanese culture is very into robotics and automation, It's a very good thing for our society and for world advancement. I love Japan!!!
Wanna see a cool robotics competition? Look up First Robotics Competition (FRC), dangerous highschoolers with dangerous robots doing not so dangerous things.
Those screams made my friends think I was watching porn in car lol
Sugoi desu ne!
This would traumatized the other contestant
Как будто посмотрел японское аниме
Muito bom
Wow!
Красавчик
The prize is just 100
Probably an nmpc controller
Damn, spoiled the kids fun, no need for tracks any more.
Круто 👍
what?
wow
Biz ne ile yarışıyoruz adamlar ne ile organik hoşaf yapalım biz
Asian school kids: do this. U.S. school kids: "Black lives matter mo-fo !" And still can't write their own fucking name... I'll leave it to the world to 'do the math'.
Japanese, robotik good
That's some CV shit right there
Tze Goaik !
TH-cam e suas recomendações...
Audi-moss
WWWOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo
Muito legal
Why is it Japan can make better robots and better looking women than USA ?
You can just leave it at women. We just have men and people who want to be men. :P #3rdWave
My dumbass read robotrace as robo-trace
Waaaaa aaaaaaa
Why the fuck was I here for?
We can use technology to eliminate terrible drivers in the world. 😏😏😏
We already do
непонятно
Chala to Chala China item
That woman!
total babe!
First u need to adict your robot to amfetamine
Nope.
I came to the comments for racist jokes. I'm disappointed.
You commented to soon....
Nalla konathile Basha malayalis like adi
Китайский язык такой страшный
asian women tickle my fancy
best idiotic contest
What is not idiotic? Football? Baseball? Basketball? Chess? Ice skating? Horse racing? Brick laying? Weight lifting? Domino building? Every contest or game is idiotic at some point. Bunch of people trying to be faster or better against each other. And it isn't that much idiotic as being supporter of these people/teams. At least these robotic challenges has technology behind them which later are implemented in every day object masses are using.
lame
ur mom lame
@@can_uysal So sad :'(
does the track give off energy or all energy and all componenets part of the mini vehicle.
does the track give off energy or all energy and all componenets part of the mini vehicle.