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'''Istanbul Technical University Robot Olympics''' ('''ITURO'''), ([[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Robot Olimpiyatları (İTÜRO)'') is a [[robotic]] organization consisting competitions, seminars, colloquies, panel discussions, exhibitions and workshops that |
'''Istanbul Technical University Robot Olympics''' ('''ITURO'''), ([[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Robot Olimpiyatları (İTÜRO)'') is a [[robotic]] organization consisting competitions, seminars, colloquies, panel discussions, exhibitions and workshops that has been hosted by [[Istanbul Technical University Control and Automation Student Society]] since 2007. The 3-day organization ITURO is organized in [[ITU Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center]] in Ayazağa Campus in every spring. In 2012, there were 7 categories and the categories are being updated every year.<ref name="Competitions">{{cite web|url=http://www.ituro.itu.edu.tr/yarismalar.aspx |title=Competitions on ITURO Website |publisher=Ituro.itu.edu.tr |date= |accessdate=2012-10-11}}</ref> Also, by the participation of experienced academics and industrial representatives, discussions related to robotics and technology becomes discussed in national and international manners. |
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== Purposes == |
== Purposes == |
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* Drawing attention on robotics |
* Drawing attention on robotics, |
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* Supporting interested people through the seminars and colloquies with knowledge and experience, facilitating exhibitions for their works, |
* Supporting interested people through the seminars and colloquies with knowledge and experience, facilitating exhibitions for their works, |
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* Discussing the progress of robotics science and technology, |
* Discussing the progress of robotics science and technology, |
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Istanbul Technical University Robot Olympics (ITURO), (Turkish: İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Robot Olimpiyatları (İTÜRO)) is a robotic organization consisting competitions, seminars, colloquies, panel discussions, exhibitions and workshops that has been hosted by Istanbul Technical University Control and Automation Student Society since 2007. The 3-day organization ITURO is organized in ITU Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center in Ayazağa Campus in every spring. In 2012, there were 7 categories and the categories are being updated every year.[1] Also, by the participation of experienced academics and industrial representatives, discussions related to robotics and technology becomes discussed in national and international manners.
Purposes
- Drawing attention on robotics,
- Supporting interested people through the seminars and colloquies with knowledge and experience, facilitating exhibitions for their works,
- Discussing the progress of robotics science and technology,
- Exploring new sights of robotics education,
- Inquiring robot projects and supporting them to become higher-level,
- Helping students to get in contact with academics and industrial representatives,
- Providing international contact to improve the robotics technology.
Competitions
Line Following
In this category, robots are aimed to maintain the position on the white line on a black track or the black line on a white track, by the help of the sensors they contain. The competition has three stages, which get harder in progress. Each robot compete one-by-one; the robot that complete the track including gates, ramps and bridges in the shortest period wins the competition. Further, in case of getting out-of-track or crashing on the gate, the robot gets a penalty in the scoring. The track is 40 cm in width and the lines on it are 2 cm in width.
Minisumo
This category consists of one-on-one matches on a ring called dojo. The robots are set to get the opponent robot out of the dojo. The robot that stays on the dojo wins one of the three rounds. After group matches, quailification stage proceeds and after that stage, final group qualifies. Succeeding final group matches, the robot that finish the matches in the leader position wins the competition. Dojos are round-shaped and 77 cm in width.
Vacuum Cleaner
In this category, robots try to sweep the grains of rice up on the floor. Also, the robots obliged to not to crashing on the obstacles. Robots compete one-by-one and the robot that swept most grains of rice up in a certain time wins the competition. Further, in case of crashing towards the walls or knocking down the obstacles will occur a penalty in the scoring. The platform is a 4 m2 square-shaped field.
Fire Fighting
In this category, robots are aimed to extinguish the candles in a maze-like built platform by the help of their sensors. The robots compete one-by-one and the robot that extinguished most candles in a certain time wins the competition. It is forbidden to use water, foam etc. to extinguish; robots have to blow air on candles. Also in case of knocking candles down or turning on the extinguishing system on an area without fire, the robot gets a penalty in the scoring. The width of the paths on the maze is 40 cm in width and the height of the walls are 20 cm in width.
Maze
The robots in this category are to finish the maze in two stages: Memorizing and application. The robots try to track the correct path by distinguish the right and wrong paths over the maze and aim to get out of it. Each robot compete one-by-one and the robot that managed to get out of the maze in the shortest period of time wins the competition. Crashing on walls and tracking the wrong path in the application stage occurs a penalty in the scoring. The corridors are 20 cm long and 20 cm wide.
Self-Balancing Robot
The robots of this category have two wheels in parallel and set to maintain their balance on a flat field. To participate the second stage, the robots have to succeed the first round: The time test. Also, robots get extra points in inclined starting position and external force tests in the first stage if they manage to accomplish those. In the second stage, the robots are expected to have motion on a track including a bridge and this motion shapes the scoring. Each robot compete one-by-one and the robot collected the highest score wins the competition.
Innovative Category [2]
In this category, the participants exhibit their projects to the Innovative Category jury and the subscribers for all three days. The jury that arranged by the ITURO staff scores the projects in the criterion of mechanical design, usage of technical knowledge, innovation, actuality and performance in presentation and the winner project becomes determined. The most interesting robots of ITURO compete in this category.
Previous ITURO's
Organization |
Pre-Registered Projects |
Kategorien |
Panel Discussion |
Seminar |
Colloquy |
Exhibition |
Workshop | |
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ITURO 2012 April 12th-13th-14th 2012 Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center, ITU |
855 | Route of Robotics in Turkey |
Prof. Dr. Michael Beitelschmidt (TU Dresden) Asst. Prof. Dr. Hülya Yalçın (ITU) |
Engin Aygün TURAG Eurobot Team |
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emin Faruk Keçeci Neotech Engin Aygün Entek Education Technologies |
Neotech | ||
ITURO 2011 March 31st, April 1st-2nd 2011 Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center, ITU |
651 | Robot-Human Relationship |
Dr. Damien Jade Duff (University of Birmingham) Research Assistant A. Ali Şen (Gazi University NanoMedicals and Higher Technology Research and Application Center) Design and Experimental Studies Assoc. Prof. Kemalettin Erbatur (Sabancı University) |
Staubli |
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ITURO 2010 April 15th-16th-17th 2010 Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center, ITU |
613 | The Role of Robotic Education in Turkey and The Industry's Expectation |
Emre Koyuncu (ITU), Kemal Üre (ITU) Asst. Prof. Dr. Duygun Erol Barkana (Yeditepe University) Asst. Prof. Dr. Sanem Sarıel Talay (ITU) Prof. Dr. M. Kemal Leblebicioğlu (METU) Asst. Prof. Dr. Kemalettin Erbatur (Sabancı University) |
Marpataş Patent BeeStanbul (ITU) |
ITU Mechatronics Education and Research Center Otes Elektronics Cite IT |
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İTÜRO 2009 April 16th-17th-18th 2009 Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center, ITU |
563 | Development of Robotics in Turkey |
Prof. Dr. Atilla Bir (ITU) Prof. Dr. Ahmet Kuzucu(ITU) Tunç Acarkan (Robotic Application Engineer, Staubli) Assoc. Prof. Kemalettin Erbatur (Sabancı University) |
Cem Arslan |
Staubli Prof. Dr. Erol Uyar (Izmir Dokuz Eylül University) Prof. Dr. Erol Uyar (Izmir Dokuz Eylül University) |
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ITURO 2008 May 1st-2nd-3rd 2008 Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center, ITU |
375 | Control Science and Today'sRobotics[3] |
Dr. Murat Yeşiloğlu (ITU) Prof. Dr. Levent Akın (Boğaziçi University) Research Assistant Sanem Sarıel (ITU) |
OTOKON ITU |
Prof. Dr. Oğuz Makal (Beykent University) The History Channel |
Microsoft Turkey's ITURO 2008 Workshop | ||
ITURO 2007 April 24th-25th-26th 2007 Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center, ITU |
362 | Prof. Dr. Atilla Bir (ITU) Dr. Murat Yeşiloğlu (ITU) Boğaziçi University Cerberus Robocup Team Yasemin Demir (Koç University) Prof. Dr. Ahmet Kuzucu (ITU) Mustafa Yılmazer (Kale Altınay Robotics) Prof. Dr. Levent Akın (Boğaziçi University) Meltem Elitaş (Sabancı University) Asst. Prof. Dr. Gökhan Ünalhan (ITU) Prof. Dr. Levent Güvenç (ITU) |
The seventh ITURO, ITURO 2013 will be organized in April 11th-12th-13th 2013, at ITU Suleyman Demirel Cultural Center
References
- ^ "Competitions on ITURO Website". Ituro.itu.edu.tr. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
- ^ "Innovative category". Ituro.itu.edu.tr. 2012-03-17. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
- ^ "Ä°TĂœ Robot OlimpiyatlarÄą (Ä°TĂœRO 08) BaĹladÄą - Bilim Robotik". Bilimbilmek.com. 2011-09-13. Retrieved 2012-10-11.