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What is RoboCup?

RoboCup combines the excitement of developing autonomous robots with the opportunity to compete with other university teams from around the world.

By investing in research and education in the field of artificial intelligence we can find real-world solutions to help better the lives of many. From restoring independence to people living with mobility impairments to rescuing victims of a building collapse, the technologies we build today will improve the tomorrow.

Get involved with RoboCup

The r91É«Ç鯬ift team is made up of undergraduate students in the School of Computer Science and Engineering. While third year students are welcome, almost all the students have entered the RoboCup competition as the main part of their 4th year thesis.

RoboCup participation takes a large amount of time and effort but the sense of camaraderie and achievement amongst the team is hugely rewarding. Students selected to be on the core team generally receive an all-expenses paid international trip to the competition.

RoboCup is more like a club or society than an honours project. 91É«Ç鯬ift has been world champions more than any other team and has included university medalists over the years.

Pre-requisites

RoboCup is extremely competitive. We want students with high grades (at least a distinction average) and the creativity and motivation to find new ways to win at robot soccer.

We look at more than just your transcript when selecting the RoboCup team. We want to know if you can work with the robots. There are two normal ways to demonstrate to us that you can work with robots. The first is to complete Robot Architectures (COMP3431), the second is to work with us the summer before you wish to be on the RoboCup team. Most of the students who work with us over the summer are on a summer scholarship, but some also volunteer because it's fun.

Timeline

The RoboCup international competition occurs around late June or early July each year. The team starts working in earnest in term 1 each year. This means that you'll need to have learnt how to use the robots before then (see Pre-Requisites above).

4th year thesis students

In recent years, in order to allow themselves time to do a good job with the RoboCup team, we have had 4th year RoboCup students enrol in both Thesis A and Thesis B in term 1. They then have their marks withheld and complete their thesis document in their own time in semester 2.

Past 91É«Ç鯬 RoboCup events

RoboCup has been a proud part of our program for more than 10 years. Take a trip down memory lane and see our past teams, how they placed and their sponsors.

  • Standard Platform League – r91É«Ç鯬iftÌý

    ÌýWorldMixed-team competitionTechnical challenges
    2023#3Ìý-#13
    2022#3-#9
    2021#6--
    2020*---
    2019#3--
    2018TBA#1-
    2017Quarter finalist#3Ìý1
    20162nd round qualifier--
    2015#1-4
    2014#1-Ìý5
    2013#4-#3
    2012#3-#2
    2011Quarter finalist-#3
    2010#2-#1
    2009Qualifiers--
    2008Quarter finalist-Not held
    2006---
    2005---
    2004Quarter finalist--
    2003---
    2002---
    2001---
    2000---

    Rescue Robot League – "CASualty"Ìý

    ÌýWorld
    2023-
    2022-
    2021-
    2020*N/A
    2019-
    2018-
    2017-
    2016-
    2015-
    2014-
    2013Qualifiers
    2012-
    2011#1
    2010#1‡Ìý
    2009#1§Ìý
    2008-
    2007#2
    2006#3
    2005-
    2004-
    2003-
    2002-
    2001-
    2000-

    RoboCup@Home Domestic Standard Platform League – 91É«Ç鯬@HomeÌý

    ÌýWorldMixed-team competitionAustralian Open †Ìý
    2023---
    2022---
    2021---
    2020*NANAÌý
    2019#5-Ìý
    2018NATBAÌý
    2017#8-Ìý
    2016--Ìý
    2015--Ìý
    2014--ÌýÌý
    2013--Ìý
    2012--Ìý
    2011--#2
    2010--Not held
    2009--Not held
    2008--Not held
    2006---
    2005---
    2004---
    2003---
    2002--#1
    2001---
    2000---

    Four-Legged League – "r91É«Ç鯬ift"Ìý

    ÌýWorldAustralian OpenTechnical challenges
    2023Ìý-Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý--Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý
    2022---
    2021---
    2020*---
    2019---
    2018---
    2017---
    2016---
    2015---
    2014--Ìý-
    2013---
    2012---
    2011---
    2010---
    2009---
    2008---
    2006#2#1-
    2005#3#1-
    2004---
    2003#1#1#2
    2002#2#1#1
    2001#1Not held#1
    2000#1Not held#1
    1999#2Not held#1

    *ÌýStandard Platform League and Domestic Platform League’sÌýpostponedÌý

    †ÌýStandard Platform LeagueÌýAustralian Open Discontinued in 2012Ìý

    ‡Ìý2010 and 2009ÌýRescue Robot League – "CASualty" – World:Ìý1st - Best-In-Class Autonomy Challenge | 1st - Best-In-Class Mobility ChallengeÌý

    §ÌýInnovative Operator Interface AwardÌý

RoboCup rescue

There are also other leagues of RoboCup that 91É«Ç鯬 is involved with. These have their own timelines and requirements. Students are encouraged to contact Claude Sammut for information about the RoboCup Rescue league