Why you want to be part of the Sumo Robot Competition
Competition RulesThe competition will be open only to undergraduate students of University of Toronto. In addition, a student may not compete in this competition more than once. This is to encourage students to move on to UTRA’s bigger teams. Arena
Design Constraints
Match Rules
Sumo TutorialsYou will be given three documents which will be your guide for the three major aspects of the sumo-robot:
Setting Up Your TeamWe are letting you choose your own groups and highly recommend that you get into groups of three where each person is in charge of one aspect of the sumo-robot. We recommend teams of 3, but will allow teams of 1 to 5. If your team consists of 6 or more, you will be required to divide into 2 groups. Should you find yourself covering for a role you are unfamiliar with, the tutorials will cover ALL YOU NEED to know in order to build a sumo-robot. For example, if you have no experience with electrical circuits, you'll still be able to make the circuit for the sumo-robot. The sumo competition is designed to teach you everything you need to know.
Need a Team?If you do not have a team, we will help – please email us as soon as possible with your name*, your discipline, and your role preference*. Including what year you are in would also be a great help to us. We prefer not to match up a group of 3rd years and then another group with only 1st years. *Don’t forget to include these parts. We will try to match you up according to your field of interest. We will be starting team match-ups in late September. Match up will be a first-come-first-served basis. Signing UpYou can sign up your team in two ways, email us or come to our lab/office listed below. The idea here is that the earlier you sign up, the more time you have to work on your robot. In your emails please include the following:
FeesIn order to determine who will be committed to this project:
If you don’t pay by the end of September, we will not be including your team into our number of parts needed calculations. Parts will then go out to those who have paid their deposit first and if we do not have enough for your team, you will have to wait for more parts to come in. So please pay the deposit on time! PartsParts will arrive in October. We will e-mail all teams when parts come in for pick up at our office. We will also post a complete Sumo Robot Part List spread sheet so you may see the breakdown of the prices. We are buying everything in bulk, so you can get them cheaper from us. We are not making any money off of this. The price we buy in bulk is the price you buy from us. All the money is used for:
What we will not include are sheet metal, wheels, and batteries. Batteries are pretty standard, and we will sell you sheet metal depending on how much you need. The main thing that we do not decide for you is the wheels. The wheels you choose (we will not be selling any) will determine your gear ratio (speed/torque ratio) and traction. Therefore this one decision will set you apart from the other robots! Important DatesRegistration is complete for the 2010-2011 year. Please check-back in September for next year's competition. Contact UsYou can always drop us an email (sumo@utra.ca), or drop by our office (Engineering Annex, EA, room 106). We will usually be in around 10am to 5pm. If you know anyone who is interested in our sumo-robot competition, but has not participated in any of our meetings, please direct them to this page. Thanks, Sumo Robot Team sumo@utra.ca If you are no longer interested in this competition but are still receiving emails from us, send us an email and we will take you off the mailing list. |
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