James Brusey
RMIT, Australia
Andrew Jennings
RMIT, Australia
Mark Makies
RMIT, Australia
Chris Keen
RMIT, Australia
Anthony Kendall
RMIT, Australia
Lin Padgham
RMIT, Australia
Dhirendra Singh
RMIT, Australia
Download articlePublished in: RobocCup-99 Team Descriptions. Small and Middle Leagues
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 3:29, p. 181-188
Linköping Electronic Articles in Computer and Information Science vol. 4 3:29, p. 181-188
Published: 1999-12-05
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ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)
The RMIT team consists of a combination of one Pioneer platform and three custom developed robot platforms. We address the research problems of improved vision; together with the ability to control the movement of the robot more accurately in a wide variety of conditions. Our experience of play in this league has taught us that these research problems of physical agent mobility dominate over the (also important) problems of coordination and team play. We have concentrated on making our robots move faster (up to 3m/sec) with better control. To progress development of the team we have also constructed a software simulator of the robots which enables our strategy developers to more rapidly test strategies in parallel with construction of physical robots.
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