Robotic Control Design

Robot is "An automatic device that performs functions normally ascribed to humans or a machine in the form of a human”

Robotic Control Design is a national-scale engineering and design competition in the field of robotics organized. This contest is open to university student teams from all higher education institutions. The main goal of this competition is to foster creativity and innovation among students, apply scientific and technological knowledge to real-world contexts, and enhance students’ skills in developing robotic technologies.

Scoring Mechanism

  1. Robot Construction: Design layout, structural stability, performance quality, complexity of the build, applied methodology, and mastery of the created robot.
    Technical Aspects: Electronic circuits, mechanical design, programming algorithms, robot operation, and component selection.
  2. Idea and Creativity: Clarity of concept, identification of problems, proposed solutions, and the demonstration of innovative and creative ideas that address real-world challenges.
  3. Presentation Skills: Effective use of formal Indonesian language, logical presentation flow, clarity in explaining the robot’s concept, functions, creation process, and performance.
  4. Demonstration: Ability of the robot to operate according to its intended purpose, demonstration of functionality, identification of challenges, and problem-solving approaches.
  5. Usability and Commercialization Potential: Ease of production, market feasibility, and commercial potential.
  6. Robot Construction: Design layout, structural stability, performance quality, complexity of the build, applied methodology, and mastery of the created robot.

Competition Guidelines

  1. Prototype or Robotic Device accompanied by a detailed explanation, including the robot’s description, design architecture, objectives, functions, and an overview of the final prototype (preferably submitted in video format).
  2. A 7-minute video simulation explaining the design, mechanism, and functionality of the developed robot.
  3. Participants may submit a link to the video that has been uploaded on YouTube or other media platforms.

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