Igus robot helps human team win robot soccer championship

Letting a robot go to play football has won the championship. Does it sound like it is incredible, but it does. In the Robot World Cup in Japan, teams from Bonn and Bremen won the football championship with the help of the robot platform.

Igus robot helps human team win robot soccer championship

Kick-off, grab, jump, and climb up. Not only professional football players can do all of this, NimbRo and B-Human robots can do it. The teams from Bonn and Bremen demonstrated their top strength at the Japan Robot World Cup. In the youth group of the humanoid football game, Bonn's NimbRo team won the world championship using the igus-like platform, and the igus sponsored Bremen B-Human also successfully defended the champion in the standard platform league. The Robot World Cup is an important international competition in the robotics industry and a platform for testing new technologies and exchanging knowledge.

The 2017 Robot World Cup was held in Nagoya, Japan, and the first Robot Soccer Championship 20 years ago was held here. In the four-day tournament, a variety of robots competed in 17 projects, competing in football, maintenance and even logistics. In the youth group of the humanoid robot soccer league, the iun sponsored Bonn NimbRo team won the world championship. In the standard platform league, the I-S sponsored B-Human team successfully defended in the fierce competition. In 2016, the NimbRo team won in the youth group of the humanoid league.

In 2017, employees and students of the Independent Intelligent Systems Working Group of the University of Bonn once again joined the igus-like open platform. These are open source robots, 92 cm high, printed in 3D using PA12 material. The igus humanoid platform was jointly developed by igus GmbH and the University of Bonn's migration project funded by the German Research Foundation. With the robolink system, igus offers a cost-effective modular robot kit for industrial and research.

Professor Sven Behnke, head of the university's working group, said that in 2017, the igus-like platform was updated several times. This improves the robot's perception and motion stability. In the past, only two players have been allowed to play in the past. In 2017, for the first time, three players per team are allowed to play, so we have to expand the coordination ability of the robot. It turns out that these improvements have been a complete success. In the game, Bonn won the championship and won the championship trophy.

The B-Human team of the University of Bremen sponsored by igus once again shines in the standard platform league in 2017. In this category, all teams have to fight against five NAO communication robots. B-Human not only won the technical competition through its software, but also won the competition with the B-HULKS formed by the HULKS team of Hamburg-Harburg Institute of Technology, and won the championship in the extraordinary final.

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