CIPET Robotics Society CRS

CIPET Robotics Society CRS

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CRS [CIPET Robotics Society] is an initiative by us to promote and create awareness of robotics.

CRS [CIPET Robotics Society] is an initiative by us to promote and create awareness of robotics .It will be an innovative model through which we want to bring all the aspects of robotics under one umbrella, so mutual research and development work can be taken together. The idea behind the club is to guide the students very properly to pursue research as its core activity and help them to develop and prototype their innovative ideas.

14/09/2016

Here is the result of ROBO-FACEOFF organised under Abhiyantrika 2k16 at CIPET on 13th and 14th September.

RECOGER:-
First- ABIT CUTTACK
Second- CIPET,Bhubaneswar

EXPEDITO:-
First- CET,Bhubaneswar
Second- CIPET,Bhubaneswar

!!!Congratulations to all the winners!!!

Photos from CIPET Robotics Society CRS's post 04/09/2016

CIPET Bhubaneswar presents to you, the annual technical fest :-
"ABHIYANTRIKA'16"

Get ready for a nerve wracking and jaw dropping ROBO-FACE-OFF

for further details,please visit:
https://www.facebook.com/abhiyantrika2016

Photos from CIPET Robotics Society CRS's post 29/02/2016

Recent achievement by CRS members:-
1. 2nd position at Horizon, IGIT Sarang (Roborace)
2. 3rd position at Centurion University (Roborace)

Congratulation to all the team members. Way to go :)

Photos 21/02/2016
28/01/2016

ROBOWAR

PROBLEM STATEMENT
Design a wired/wireless, manually controlled machine that is capable of knocking out the opponent or is able to score the maximum points.

GAME PROCEDURE
• Each team can have maximum of 5 members.
• Match duration: 3 minutes.

ROBOT SPECIFICATION
• The dimension of the robot should not exceed 60cm x 60cm x 60cm.
• The weight of the machine should not exceed 30 kg. (Excluding remote control and remote control wires).
• In case of a wireless robot, weight will be counted as (0.8 x actual weight).

GAME PLAY
• A robot is declared victorious if its opponent is immobilized.
• A robot will be declared immobile if it cannot display linear motion of at least two inches in a timed period of 30 seconds.
• In case both the robots remain mobile after the end of the round then the winner will be decided subjectively.
• Points will be given on the basis of aggression, damage, control and strategy.
• A robot that is unsafe, as deemed by the judges, will be disqualified immediately and the opponent robot will be declared as the winner.
• If two or more robots become entangled due to any reason and become trapped within another robot, then the competitors should make the timekeeper aware and the fight should be stopped and the robots should be separated by the safest means.

ROBOT CONTROL
• In case of wired bots, the minimum length of the wires should be 8 meters. The wires should remain slack at any instant during the fight. All the wires coming out of the machine should be stacked as a single unit.
• In case of wireless system, it should have a minimum four frequency remote control circuit or two dual control circuits or a transmitter-receiver paired module so that frequency interferences with the opposing team can be avoided (in case of any interference in the wireless systems, they will not be considered for rematch or in the results).

Battery
• The machine can be powered electrically only. Use of an IC engine in any form is not allowed. Batteries must be sealed, immobilized-electrolyte types (such as gel cells, lithium, NiCad, NiMH, or dry cells).
• The electrical voltage at any point of time in the machine should not exceed 24 V DC.
• 230V (AC) power will be provided at the arena.
Mobility
• Rolling (wheels, tracks or the whole robot).
• Jumping and hopping is not allowed. Flying/hovering (using airfoil, helium balloons, etc.) is not allowed.

Pneumatics and hydraulics
• Participants can use pneumatic and hydraulic weapon systems but use of external pressure/ liquid cylinders are not allowed. Cylinders should be placed on the robots.
• The outlet pressure of the source/tank should not exceed 8 bars.
• Robots can use pressurized, non-inflammable gases/liquid to initialize their pneumatic mechanisms.
• The used pressure should be indicated by means of a temporarily fitted pressure gauge or there should be a provision to measure the cylinder pressure on the robot.
• You must have a safe way of refilling the system and determining the on board pressure.
• All pneumatic components on board a robot must be securely mounted. Particular attention must be paid to the pressure vessel mounting and armor to ensure that if ruptured it will not escape the robot.

Weapon Systems
Robots can have any kind of cutters, flippers, saws, hammers, lifting devices etc. as weapons, with the following exceptions:
• Liquid projectiles
• Acid based Weapons
• EMP generators
• Any kind of flammable liquid
• Flame-producing weapons
• Explosives
• Nets, glue or any other entanglement devices
• High power magnets or electromagnets

CONTACTS:-
1. Udayan Mohapatra- +917504933242
2. Vivekananda Rout- +917504138572

OF THE EVENT ORGANISERS ARE FINAL AND BINDING ON ALL.
# RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ANY OF THE ABOVE RULES AS THEY DEEM FIT.

Photos from CIPET Robotics Society CRS's post 13/01/2016

CRS bot in action at Wissenaire, IIT Bhubaneswar
P.C- Clix IIT Bhubaneswar

Photos from CIPET Robotics Society CRS's post 03/10/2015

Freshers induction into CRS
We are growing big and strong :)

Photos from CIPET Robotics Society CRS's post 02/10/2015

Few snaps from the Seminar on Android App Development organised by CRS :)

24/09/2015

cool B|

Photos 24/09/2015

Android app development workshop on 30th Sept at Vishwaswaria Hall.
come and learn to make your own app. :)

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CIPET , B/25, CNI COMPLEX, PATIA
Bhubaneswar
751024