General
2023 RCJ/USA slides - give you a brief highlight on various leagues.
Comparison among RCJ | FRC | VEX | WRO. (Disclaimer: This article was written in 2022 by Storming Robots Learning Lab, drawing on it’s best knowledge from online research and experience. For complete accuracy and clarity, please consult each individual organizer’s official website.)
Rescue
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Student’s Startup kit for Rescue Line – by Vedaang Verma. Currently under-construction - Important note: Note: This is not an officially endorsed platform, but rather a startup kit created by one of our team’s alumni. By mid-February, a 3D design CAD file and sample code will be added.
Rescue Line (Primary Level), 2015 World 2nd Place Team USA.
Rescue line (High school level) 2024 World 1st Place Team from Germany. This example, compared to the primary-level competition, highlights how a simple Rescue Line concept—refined by incremental regulatory changes each year—empowers students to develop from basic robotics tasks to highly sophisticated solutions.
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A technical presentation with Rescue Maze done by a 2020 World winning team from USA.
Navigating a Maze with Visual Victims Paper - by World 2019 3rd Place team from USA.
Full-customized Maze Bot - by the World 2018 Best Mechanical and Electronic Design Team from USA - Ethan Wu and Daniel Xu.
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Learning the Webots from Coursera - “Introduction to Robotics with Webots Specialization” - by Professor Nikolaus Correll from University of Colorado. RCJ Rescue Simulation is run on Webots Simulation engine.
Technical Presentation on Navigation with SLAM - 2024 1st Place Team from USA - Andrew Dai , Etaash M.V. Jain, and Jiachen Jiang.
Rescue Simulation Entry Level tutorial - Jeremy Desmond (only in the USA)
OnStage
List of 2024 RCJ OnStage Performance Videos
Technical Presentation - by 2024 World Second Place Team: Maya Baireddy, Julia Chan, and Aditi Gopalakrish
more to come…