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MicroMouse Planning for Spring 2006 Competition. Scott F. Smith Boise State University. What is MicroMouse?. Autonomous robot capable of finding its way through is maze in a short time. Teams of 1-5 undergraduate IEEE Student Members (see rules for recent graduates and graduate students).
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MicroMousePlanning for Spring 2006 Competition Scott F. Smith Boise State University
What is MicroMouse? • Autonomous robot capable of finding its way through is maze in a short time. • Teams of 1-5 undergraduate IEEE Student Members (see rules for recent graduates and graduate students). • No more than 25cm X 25cm and no more than $500 cost.
MicroMouse Maze • 16 X 16 unit squares. • Each square is 18cm X 18cm (16.8cm between walls). • Walls are 5cm high, red on top, white on sizes (IR reflecting). • Floor is black (non IR reflecting). • Object is to find 2 X 2 square center.
The Contest • Each mouse gets 10 minutes access to maze. • Run clock restarts every time mouse leaves starting square. • A run time is recorded from run clock every time mouse enters destination square. • If mouse is touched (except at start or finish of access), 30 second penalty attached to all run times. This penalty can only be assessed once.
The Contest Continued • All mice which successfully negotiate the maze place higher than those that do not. • Mice with faster best run times place higher than those with slower best run times. • Mice without run times are ranked by number of squares visited (with no square counted more than twice).
Proposed Area Contest • At Spring 2006 Northeast Area 6 meetings. • Boise State University has a maze (about 60% done) which can be used. • Meeting this afternoon with more details on MicroMouse (video, mouse demo, rules, books, etc.) • Prizes TBD.