Jump to content

RoboCup Simulation League: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m External links: added category
m preregistration ended
Line 4: Line 4:


There are no actual [[robot]]s in this league but spectators can watch the action on a large screen, which looks like a giant computer game. Each simulated robot player may have its own play strategy and characteristic and every simulated team actually consists of a collection of programmes. Many computers are networked together in order for this competition to take place.The games last for about 10 minutes, with each half being 5 minutes duration.
There are no actual [[robot]]s in this league but spectators can watch the action on a large screen, which looks like a giant computer game. Each simulated robot player may have its own play strategy and characteristic and every simulated team actually consists of a collection of programmes. Many computers are networked together in order for this competition to take place.The games last for about 10 minutes, with each half being 5 minutes duration.

Preregistration for [http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~murray/robocup/rc07/preregister_rc07.html RoboCup 2007] started.


----
----

Revision as of 04:29, 5 July 2007

RoboCup Simulation League consists of a number of competitions with computer simulated soccer matches as the main event.

There are no actual robots in this league but spectators can watch the action on a large screen, which looks like a giant computer game. Each simulated robot player may have its own play strategy and characteristic and every simulated team actually consists of a collection of programmes. Many computers are networked together in order for this competition to take place.The games last for about 10 minutes, with each half being 5 minutes duration.


File:RoboCup sim ss1.jpg


File:RoboCup sim ss2.jpg

Rules

See also

Tools

Team Assistant for 3D Soccer

External links