A variety of team resources, including rules, are posted below.  Please note that a team member cannot participate on more than one RoboCupJunior USA team.  In addition, teams cannot share robots.

SOCCER

RULES

The international RoboCupJunior Soccer Rules 2018 - DRAFT will be used for the USA soccer competition but the rules will be changed as follows:

  1. The rules will be modified to provide that the game will consist of two halves, each with a duration of five minutes. There will be a five minute break in between the halves.
  2. The field may not have the incline mentioned in Section 4.2 of the rules.
  3. The USA competition will not use the landmarks mentioned in section 4.3 of the rules.
  4. The USA competition will use the Schweikert ball mentioned in the rules.  If you order the ball, you might want to reaffirm for them that you want the matte ball.  Schweikert has at times mistakenly shipped a semi-glossy ball in lieu of matte.  The two balls are the same size but the semi-glossy ball is can be harder to track.
  5.  All one-minute penalties in the international rules will be half-minute penalties in the USA competition.

Note:  In the International rules, the USA Standard Weight Sub-league is called the "Open League”.

AWARDS

In addition to the bracketed robot matches, a panel of experts will interview each soccer team and be responsible for awarding six judged awards.  The teams will be judged as a combined pool of Soccer participants, not by sub-league.  This year, those awards will be: 

  • Teamwork, given for dedication to collaborative processes internal to the team
  • Programming and Control, given for high quality code and software technique
  • Design, given for excellence in the robot’s form and features.
  • Creativity, given for surprising or novel ideas expressed on the robot
  • Documentation, given for clear and accessible explanation of the robot at all levels.
  • Impact, given for a team's efforts to help support robotics and engineering education in their community 

Teams will be judged for these awards based on their performance throughout the competition, their presentation to the judges, and artifacts and documentation of their process submitted to the judges.  

As the US qualifier for the RoboCupJunior 2018 international competition, the teams that we nominate to represent the US will be the top ranked team in their division who ALSO won a judged award.  We hope this emphasizes our commitment to excellence in robotics in all dimensions, and our desire to celebrate a diverse array of teams.

FIELD CONSTRUCTION

If you want to build a soccer field that is nearly identical to the fields used at the competition, please refer to the following pdf:  Soccer Table

RESCUE

RULES

The international RoboCupJunior Rescue Rules 2018 - DRAFT will be used for the USA rescue competition.

AWARDS

In addition to the robot rescue challenge, a panel of experts will interview each team and be responsible for awarding six judged awards.  The teams will be judged as a combined pool of Rescue participants, not by sub-league.  This year, those awards will be:

  • Teamwork - given for dedication to collaborative processes internal to the team
  • Programming and Algorithm Design - given for high quality code and software techniques
  • Mechanical Design - given for excellence in the robot’s mechanical form and features
  • Sensor Usage - given for surprising, clever or novel ideas in the use of sensor feedback on the robot
  • Interview - given for excellence in presentation during the interview process
  • Documentation - given for clear and accessible explanations of the robot at all levels in team documentation (journals, websites, posters, etc).

The awards listed above supersede the awards listed in Section 4 of the international rules.

COMPETITION FIELD CONSTRUCTION

If you want to build a Rescue Line field that is nearly identical to the fields used at the competition, please refer to the following pdf:  Rescue Line Table


Unfortunately, we do not have design documents for the Rescue Maze field.  

RESCUE LINE

 

RESCUE MAZE

ONSTAGE

RULES AND AWARDS

The international RoboCupJunior OnStage Rules 2017 will be used for the USA OnStage competition but the rules will be changed as follows:

  • 2.2.1. All teams will be given 2 opportunities to perform before the judges. The highest scoring performance will be used. --> Teams might have only one performance opportunity depending on the total number of participating teams.
  • 6.3 Prizes and awards --> 1st place award will be given to the 1st place team after combining all scores from the interview, technical demonstration and performance. Whether to provide separate award for primary category team will be decided depending on the total number of participating teams.

Other awards may be given to individual teams depending on the total number of participating teams.

SCORE SHEETS

2016 RoboCupJunior USA OnStage Score Sheet (pdf)