ARMROBOTICS CHAMPIONSHIP HAS NO WINNER
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 4, 2010 - 13:39 AMT 08:39 GMT
The jury of ArmRobotics championship defined winners of Robot
Minesweeper competition. None of the participating teams won the
first and second prizes, as they have not managed to fulfill the
task entirely
Ericta (European Regional Academy) and Ciber RAU (Russian-Armenian
University) won the third place, each receiving AMD 100,000 as a
monetary prize. The other seven teams were awarded encouraging prizes
at the amount of AMD 40,000 , the Union of Information Technology
Enterprises (UITE) told PanARMENIAN.Net
ArmRobotics championship was held for the first time by the UITE in
2008. The HALO Trust, which is a non-political, non-religious NGO,
registered in Britain as a charity specializing in the removal of
the hazardous debris of war, offered the theme for this championship.
During the event, the projected robots should have found mines
underground and sent a map to server through WiFi, radio transmitters
or flash-media. Robots weight should have been below 10kg. Iranian
Hoornet company was the general sponsor of the event, providing the
required parts for robots assembling.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 4, 2010 - 13:39 AMT 08:39 GMT
The jury of ArmRobotics championship defined winners of Robot
Minesweeper competition. None of the participating teams won the
first and second prizes, as they have not managed to fulfill the
task entirely
Ericta (European Regional Academy) and Ciber RAU (Russian-Armenian
University) won the third place, each receiving AMD 100,000 as a
monetary prize. The other seven teams were awarded encouraging prizes
at the amount of AMD 40,000 , the Union of Information Technology
Enterprises (UITE) told PanARMENIAN.Net
ArmRobotics championship was held for the first time by the UITE in
2008. The HALO Trust, which is a non-political, non-religious NGO,
registered in Britain as a charity specializing in the removal of
the hazardous debris of war, offered the theme for this championship.
During the event, the projected robots should have found mines
underground and sent a map to server through WiFi, radio transmitters
or flash-media. Robots weight should have been below 10kg. Iranian
Hoornet company was the general sponsor of the event, providing the
required parts for robots assembling.
From: A. Papazian