Archive for November, 2007
December 7, 2007:
by Dyke Dean on Nov.25, 2007, under Uncategorized
2nd night of the Build-Off , The robots will go to work on a 4 X 8 foot field. Your teams robot will be asked to deliver balls, navigate a simple maze and find the correct color cans. Team work, planning and focus will be the traits of the winning team. Good luck
First LEGO League Scrimmage
by Dyke Dean on Nov.04, 2007, under Uncategorized
When: December 8, 2007
Where: Greenwood Mall – Highway 72 Bypass
Why: This event gives teams the ability to compete under less pressure, and practice their teamwork skills.
Contact: Art Jur @ 864-942-6466 or artjjur@eaton.com
Sponsor: Greenwood Robotics Interactive Partners and team Cyber Storm
Field will be limited to 12 teams – teams will be picked on first to apply basis.
Registration fee of $25.00
Awards will be given for robot performance, robot design, and teamwork. Three timed rounds following the existing Power Puzzle
There will not be any presentation judging. Additional information will be provided after the field is selected.
Review of the November’s meeting:
by Dyke Dean on Nov.03, 2007, under Uncategorized
The 1st night of the build off went very well. The group divided up into 3 teams and everyone started working on building and programming. Time when by fast. One team was able to build two robots and complete two challenges, the maze and a basket. Check out the rules and layout of what we are doing for this build off.
The challenge will be played on a 4 X 8 foot play field. Your team’s job is to create two autonomous robots to perform the tasks in the table below.

Each team will have 2 turns and the best total points of the 2 will be used for that teams score.
A turn is when both robots for a team have run.
There’s a time limit of 3 minutes for each turn.
For a task to be complete:
The robot cannot be touched between the time it leaves the base and the time it has completed the task. Once the task has been completed the robot may be removed from the playfield.
For the maze task, the robot must use ultrasonic sensors. The maze may be dynamic, but the starting point and maze complexity will stay the same.
For the cans task, the goal is to move all of the white cans out of their circle, without moving the black cans. Color recognition sensors will be required.
The ball task will require loading a ball onto the robot and the robot will deliver it to a basket.
For the bonus task, the robot must place a ball into one of the black cans without moving it.
Task list and points values
Maze Points
Without touching the walls 100
Touching the walls 70
Cans (two black and three white)
Each white can totally out of the circle 50
Each white can partially out of the circle 10
For any can tipped over -10
Each black can partially or totally out of the circle -30
Ball
Put the ball in basket 1 50
Put the ball in basket 2 120
Bonus: Put a ball in a black can without move the can 100