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− | I'm a student, doing my Masters at the Robotics and Agents Research Lab at University of Cape Town, South Africa. I currently have a range of (mostly competitive) bots: | + | I'm a student, doing my Masters at the Robotics and Agents Research Lab at University of Cape Town, South Africa. My project is on implementing a 2D mapping system which will be used on a search-and-rescue robot so that emergency services can minimise their exposure to dangerous environments. |
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+ | I currently have a range of (mostly competitive) bots: | ||
1v1: | 1v1: | ||
* Nano: | * Nano: | ||
− | ** [[Machete]] - Uses [[Multimode]] - [[Stop And Go]] which switches to [[Random Movement]] - and nanonized [[Wall Smoothing]], with a [[Random Lead]] gun. Not as strong as I hoped. - | + | ** [[Machete]] - Uses [[Multimode]] - [[Stop And Go]] which switches to [[Random Movement]] - and nanonized [[Wall Smoothing]], with a [[Random Lead]] gun. Not as strong as I hoped. - (RETIRED) |
− | ** [[Olek]] - Uses the [[Musashi Trick]] coupled with a nano [[Pattern Matcher]]. No [[Wall Smoothing]] (not enough [[Code Size]]. Also not as strong as I had hoped. - | + | ** [[Olek]] - Uses the [[Musashi Trick]] coupled with a nano [[Pattern Matcher]]. No [[Wall Smoothing]] (not enough [[Code Size]]. Also not as strong as I had hoped. - (RETIRED) |
* Micro: | * Micro: | ||
** [[Toorkild]] - A [[Multiple Choice]] [[Pattern Matcher]] inspired by the competition, [[Kev]]'s [[Needle]]. Number 1 in Micro. | ** [[Toorkild]] - A [[Multiple Choice]] [[Pattern Matcher]] inspired by the competition, [[Kev]]'s [[Needle]]. Number 1 in Micro. | ||
− | ** [[Waylander]] - A [[Pattern Matcher]] - once no. 1 in the [[Micro Rumble]]. It was my first attempt at a competitive bot. - | + | ** [[Waylander]] - A [[Pattern Matcher]] - once no. 1 in the [[Micro Rumble]]. It was my first attempt at a competitive bot. - (RETIRED) |
− | ** [[Connavar]] - A [[Guess Factor]] bot, using [[Waylander]]'s movement, and a gun based (slightly) off of [[Falcon]]. - | + | ** [[Connavar]] - A [[Guess Factor]] bot, using [[Waylander]]'s movement, and a gun based (slightly) off of [[Falcon]]. - (RETIRED) |
* Mini: | * Mini: | ||
− | ** [[Cunobelin]] - A [[Wavesurfer]] based loosely off of [[BasicSurfer]] - | + | ** [[Cunobelin]] - A [[Wavesurfer]] based loosely off of [[BasicSurfer]] - (RETIRED) |
− | ** [[CunobelinDC]] - Like Cunobelin, but with a [[Dynamic Clustering]] surfing stats algorithm. | + | ** [[CunobelinDC]] - Like Cunobelin, but with a [[Dynamic Clustering]] surfing stats algorithm. Number 1 in Mini. |
* Mega: | * Mega: | ||
** [[DrussGT]] - A [[Wave Surfer]] using [[Visit Count Stats]] for the movement, and [[Dynamic Clustering]] for the gun. Currently No. 1 in the 1v1 unrestricted section. | ** [[DrussGT]] - A [[Wave Surfer]] using [[Visit Count Stats]] for the movement, and [[Dynamic Clustering]] for the gun. Currently No. 1 in the 1v1 unrestricted section. | ||
− | ** [[Stormrider]] ( [[Wave Surfer]] based off of [[DrussGT]], but using [[Dynamic Clustering]] for the movement. It shares [[DrussGT]]'s gun. While in the rumble it was No. 5 overall. - | + | ** [[Stormrider]] ( [[Wave Surfer]] based off of [[DrussGT]], but using [[Dynamic Clustering]] for the movement. It shares [[DrussGT]]'s gun. While in the rumble it was No. 5 overall. - (RETIRED) |
Melee: | Melee: | ||
− | + | * Mega: | |
+ | ** [[Neuromancer]] - So far, the only bot to attempt to simultaneously surf all melee waves, including the ones not fired at it. Uses a [[Dynamic Clustering]] [[Play It Forward]] gun. | ||
* Mini: | * Mini: | ||
** [[Snaga]] - A currently unreleased bot using a segmented [[Play It Forward]] gun I built originally for [[Twin Duel]], using [[Minimum Risk Movement]] | ** [[Snaga]] - A currently unreleased bot using a segmented [[Play It Forward]] gun I built originally for [[Twin Duel]], using [[Minimum Risk Movement]] |
Revision as of 09:09, 7 September 2012
I'm a student, doing my Masters at the Robotics and Agents Research Lab at University of Cape Town, South Africa. My project is on implementing a 2D mapping system which will be used on a search-and-rescue robot so that emergency services can minimise their exposure to dangerous environments.
I currently have a range of (mostly competitive) bots:
1v1:
- Nano:
- Machete - Uses Multimode - Stop And Go which switches to Random Movement - and nanonized Wall Smoothing, with a Random Lead gun. Not as strong as I hoped. - (RETIRED)
- Olek - Uses the Musashi Trick coupled with a nano Pattern Matcher. No Wall Smoothing (not enough Code Size. Also not as strong as I had hoped. - (RETIRED)
- Micro:
- Toorkild - A Multiple Choice Pattern Matcher inspired by the competition, Kev's Needle. Number 1 in Micro.
- Waylander - A Pattern Matcher - once no. 1 in the Micro Rumble. It was my first attempt at a competitive bot. - (RETIRED)
- Connavar - A Guess Factor bot, using Waylander's movement, and a gun based (slightly) off of Falcon. - (RETIRED)
- Mini:
- Cunobelin - A Wavesurfer based loosely off of BasicSurfer - (RETIRED)
- CunobelinDC - Like Cunobelin, but with a Dynamic Clustering surfing stats algorithm. Number 1 in Mini.
- Mega:
- DrussGT - A Wave Surfer using Visit Count Stats for the movement, and Dynamic Clustering for the gun. Currently No. 1 in the 1v1 unrestricted section.
- Stormrider ( Wave Surfer based off of DrussGT, but using Dynamic Clustering for the movement. It shares DrussGT's gun. While in the rumble it was No. 5 overall. - (RETIRED)
Melee:
- Mega:
- Neuromancer - So far, the only bot to attempt to simultaneously surf all melee waves, including the ones not fired at it. Uses a Dynamic Clustering Play It Forward gun.
- Mini:
- Snaga - A currently unreleased bot using a segmented Play It Forward gun I built originally for Twin Duel, using Minimum Risk Movement
Teams:
- Twin Duel:
- NightAndDay - Two bots, Night and Day, working together. They use a segmented GF gun with a careful choice of attributes to enable hitting non-perpendicular movement. They use Minimum Risk Movement. The only difference between them is the color.