I love how many of the refs have like... armor plated calves lmao. You know those things go flying often enough that at least one has broken bone. Or at least left a serious bruise.
I think these robots are automated and are picking up the white border. No way a person could be that fast. They must have specific zig zagging routines they deploy
That is how the sport works, if I'm remembering correct. The robots get a list of commands and simple logic patterns [I use that term loosely, it's still quite a lot of code] and then they both hit go at the same itme basically.
They're autonomous in that they have active sensors which let them scan and plot their environment and respond and react to changing stimuli. They can do it incredibly quickly. The Builders can set their basic strategy beforehand, which determines whether they'll attack head-on, from the side, try to get behind their opponent, wait to be hit first, move very slowly, or go nuts before the other robot has got its bearings. You can see the last second decisions being made in secret just as the Builders place their robot on the arena floor. They try to pick a strategy their opponent won't expect, and sometimes you can see them deliberately hide their final programming button press behind their free hand. Once the robots are stuck to the floor (they use sheets of ridiculously powerful neodymium magnets), they're on their own. They can sense their opponents; they can sense the edge of the arena, and they can adapt to the attacks of their opponents. Watching them facing off and making tiny, nervous, jittery moves reminds me of two wary jumping spiders meeting. They're looking for a flaw in the other guy's programming, and trying to react to that. When they both do it together it really does look like they're 'thinking'. I suppose they are. (Er, better ask a philosopher about that!) The speed of reaction is beyond anything a human could manage, which is what makes the sport so fascinating to watch. I'd love to get involved, but the programming and electronics is way beyond my tiny brain. :-)
Depende en que quieras programarlos lo más común es ensamblador o C si usas microcontroladores, pero se pueden usar Arduinos que tienen su propio lenguaje, igual depende del controlador que uses
Omar Gonzalez they use an Infrared Sensor to calculate how much light bounces on the surface: White reflects more, Black reflects less. Then they calibrate it to the right range of numbers.
Si!! vaig participar amb un robot nou que vaig fer per a aquest concurs. L'experiencia va ser molt interessant, pero el concurs va anar malament ja que els motors consumeixen molt (pics fins a 150A), i les pistes dels drivers es van cremar
2:05 had me dying lmao hahahaha like a smurf trying to fight yokozuna hahahaha
D4RKBRU73 straight facts lmao
0:09 you spin me right round baby, right round, like a record baby, right round
yeah i wouldn't want a lightning-quick typewriter smashing into my shins either...
I love how many of the refs have like... armor plated calves lmao. You know those things go flying often enough that at least one has broken bone. Or at least left a serious bruise.
1:32 french team took part in the tournament as well.
So this is where Big Hero 6 got their ideas...
The robot at 3:48 that kept slapping the other robot xD
BM
Smash that ass gaha
Wow Japanese robots are crazy fast :)
4:50 como mola la palanqueta tio si si xDD
Que chulo Xavi, impresionante la velocidad y la fuerza
At 2:05 the irresistible force met the very movable object.
Good luck watching this at 2.0x speed.
+Rikitikisiki Can't monitor exploded.
it’s a real speed, amazing
1:31 Poor robot didn't want anything to do with the fight so he ran every time
speed vs extrem gripping, pretty much sure everyone would come up with the same concept the next year.
I think these robots are automated and are picking up the white border. No way a person could be that fast. They must have specific zig zagging routines they deploy
Tijan that and the strong ass magnets keeping them on the mat notice they use a pry bar and wood to lift them up
Tijan there's a great amount of programming and coding that goes behind this as well
Tijan i don't think humans directly control the robots just program little ai into them and let them duke it out
That is how the sport works, if I'm remembering correct. The robots get a list of commands and simple logic patterns [I use that term loosely, it's still quite a lot of code] and then they both hit go at the same itme basically.
They're autonomous in that they have active sensors which let them scan and plot their environment and respond and react to changing stimuli. They can do it incredibly quickly. The Builders can set their basic strategy beforehand, which determines whether they'll attack head-on, from the side, try to get behind their opponent, wait to be hit first, move very slowly, or go nuts before the other robot has got its bearings. You can see the last second decisions being made in secret just as the Builders place their robot on the arena floor. They try to pick a strategy their opponent won't expect, and sometimes you can see them deliberately hide their final programming button press behind their free hand.
Once the robots are stuck to the floor (they use sheets of ridiculously powerful neodymium magnets), they're on their own. They can sense their opponents; they can sense the edge of the arena, and they can adapt to the attacks of their opponents. Watching them facing off and making tiny, nervous, jittery moves reminds me of two wary jumping spiders meeting. They're looking for a flaw in the other guy's programming, and trying to react to that. When they both do it together it really does look like they're 'thinking'. I suppose they are. (Er, better ask a philosopher about that!)
The speed of reaction is beyond anything a human could manage, which is what makes the sport so fascinating to watch. I'd love to get involved, but the programming and electronics is way beyond my tiny brain. :-)
The tachi-ai is insanely fast here.
2:07 😂
2:03 zero fucks processed
Winner gets free parking at The Robot Organisation's HQ in Tokyo? :-)
ETC fans, unite!
the competition robot are insane fast!
What in the hell did I just watch? Nothing wrong with it just them robots are bloody fast. Off to watch more.
What sensors do you use at the bottom? To detect the white line
They vraimeny good reflex there he has to dodge an attack at the start of battle
How do they stick to ground?
They are moving so quick. That generates a big impulse that will not be held by just a wheel resistance.
HOW?
Que bueeeeeeeeeeeena velocidad tiene, te gusta enseñar? me encantaría que me puedas brindar toda información para poder aprender.
Great
its magnetic ! wow
Fast robots, but since the board is magnetic, it's not that surprising. Nice though :)
*frist battle* you spin my right round right round right round
What motors do you use ?!!!!
The bots have the seventh sense OMG
Why are these robots so angry?
They are not angry *THEY ARE A N G E R Y*
Sonic robot sumo :)
lo que hace que el robot tiene mucha fricción con el suelo . se adhieren a la planta?agradecería que responder ^^
+Marcus Vinicius El suelo es de acero, i los robots llevan imanes de neodimyo
damm pro
HI, Is the bed magnetic. Ie are the robots stuck on to the bed by attracting magnets.
Henry Levine the bed is metalic. Some robots are using really strong magnets to attach to the ground.
Is that allowed by the sumobot rules
Henry Levine as long as your robot doesn't leave permanent scratch or damage it, yes.
Big Hero 6
Disculpen mi ignorancia pero los guantes que usan son especiales para la estática o que?
Son para que no te corte los dedos en caso de que falle la cuenta regresiva de seguridad
Smart u not fast but u keep in the flor u win
Holy shit. Are these robots autonomous?
Yea
which robots are these ??
Aqila Alshiek not buy Just desing yourself
1:30 Screw this, I'm outta here x3
1:06 "¿a quien, al negro?"
alguien sabe que lenguaje de programación se usa para estos robots
Depende en que quieras programarlos lo más común es ensamblador o C si usas microcontroladores, pero se pueden usar Arduinos que tienen su propio lenguaje, igual depende del controlador que uses
que sensores usan para detectar la esquina?
Omar Gonzalez Se utilizan sensores de luz para detectar las esquinas. (Lo siento, mal español)
Like what type? Como que tipo?
Omar Gonzalez they use an Infrared Sensor to calculate how much light bounces on the surface: White reflects more, Black reflects less. Then they calibrate it to the right range of numbers.
Cem Nurlu Ohh Okay' thank you very much is it like the CNY70 Sensor?
Omar Gonzalez yeah, just more expensive and fast.
que motores usan?
+Omar Gonzalez La mayoria usan maxon, modelo re40 o modelo re35
Gracias :D
They should make a rule for no heavy bots
they arnet heavy, they have magnets that stick themselves to the floor
Actually, the sport has weight classes, like boxing
@kayrunjaavice1421 is it legal?
Has participat? Com ha anat?
Si!! vaig participar amb un robot nou que vaig fer per a aquest concurs. L'experiencia va ser molt interessant, pero el concurs va anar malament ja que els motors consumeixen molt (pics fins a 150A), i les pistes dels drivers es van cremar
Quina mala sort. Però ja m'agradaria a mi haver-hi anat.
Asking for code 😢
lol
Gk seru ajg.. mending yg ancur2an