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Readybotz AI Competition
Drone - Race (Autonomous)
Age Category
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Junior Primary (7 to 9 years old)
High Primary (10 to 12 years old)
Secondary (13 to 15 years old )
Senior Youth (16 to 19 years old)
Adults (20 years old and above)
1. Competition Objective
The competition's main objective is to demonstrate advanced multi-altitude flight control by programming a drone to perform precision landings at various heights, while also completing a strategic combat mission.
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Primary Objective: Multi-Altitude Precision Landing
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The main goal is to score points by successfully navigating the drone to land at three designated points (H1, H2, and H3).
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These landing platforms are positioned at different heights, creating a tiered challenge that tests the drone's altitude stability and control.
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It is likely that a tiered scoring system would be in place, where successfully landing on the most challenging heights (for instance, the highest or lowest platform) awards the most points.
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Strategic Objective: Destroying the Guardian Tower
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In addition to the landing tasks, the drone must perform successful attacks on the Guardian Tower.
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The goal is to reduce the tower's health from 10 to 0. This serves as a key strategic goal to be accomplished alongside the precision landing mission.
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To complete these objectives, the drone must first successfully fly through the obstacle course before entering the mission area to perform the landings and attack the tower.
2. Competition Arena
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The venue is a 300cm long, 175cm wide printed cloth.


1.75meter * 3 meter- Map to print
(1) Take-off point: 60X30cm, drones must take off from this area (labelled with a red cross in figure above).
(2) Landing Points - place in between obstacles and points through the map, each landing points serves as a checkpoint
(3) Guardian Tower: Placed at point C on a 150cm high platform, with a full health of 10. Each successful attack by a drone reduces the guardian's health. When the health reaches 0, the guardian tower is destroyed. The guardian tower must face towards the opponent's 180 degree view at any angle decided by the team before the game starts. The position of the guardian tower can only change before the next round starts, for only one change for every round.
(4) Obstacles Area: 300cm long, 87.5cm wide, with obstacles at A and B.
(5) Mission Area: 3 Landing Points:
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C1 - Height of 35.5cm
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C2 - Height of 45.5cm
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C3 - Height of 55.5cm
3. Drone Parameter
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Drones are quadcopters with 20cm inclusive of propeller protectors. The flying weight must not exceed 200 grams (including battery).
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The nominal voltage of the power battery must not exceed 4.3V, and the capacity must not exceed 1100mA.
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Drones are controlled by programming with AI vision and infrared features to complete the missions.
4. Contestant
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There will be only 1-2 contestants in a team competing in the match.
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Each contestant can bring up to 1 spare drone. Contestants will not be punished for changing spare drones after each game.
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All props in the venue are provided on-site.
5. Competition System
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The competition consists of two rounds, each round lasting 3 minutes. The final score is determined by the highest score, shortest completion time and shortest restart frequency.
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Drone bodies together with mission-related structural components can be pre-build and installed before the competition.
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Contestants entering the venue for debugging must obey the commands of the referees and volunteers.
6. Competition Rules and Procedures
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The drone takes off from the take-off area, passes through obstacles A and B, and can cross the dotted line into the mission area after completing the crossing.
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As the drone progresses, the drone should land on every QR on the map. The drone is not allowed to be readjusted by hand once it lands on the QR.
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The contestant has to land the drone on every QR before attacking the guardian tower.
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Drones cannot fly out of the map or at the during the entire competition. If the drone exits the venue area the contestant will have to retreat their drones and start from the take-off area again.
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After completing all tasks, the drone returns directly to the original take-off point. Successful drone return will be scored.
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Scoring
A. Refer to the scoring sheet.
B. In the competition, each participant has two rounds of competition opportunities, and the final score is the highest score of the two rounds.
C. The drone with the highest final score wins.
D. Ranking
After the end of all the competitions in a certain group, the ranking is based on the highest score of all rounds of the participating teams. If there is a tie in the team score, the following order will be used to determine the ranking:
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The one with less time comes first.
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The one with fewer restarts comes first.
E. Penalties
1. If a contestant privately contacts a coach or parent without the permission of the chief referee, they will be disqualified from the competition.
2. During the competition or evaluation period, all participants are prohibited from sabotaging the scoring of other participants in any form. If it is verified after reporting, the team will be disqualified from the competition.
3. During the competition or evaluation period, carrying mobile phones, computers, or tablets connected to the network will cause disqualification from the competition.
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OBJECTIONS
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Referee decisions are not subject to teams' objections. In case of disagreements or opposing opinions, the referees have the final say in cooperation with the Headjudges and the Organizing Committee.
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In the event that a specific competition category or round is conducted over multiple days or involves multiple attempts, the Organizer reserves the absolute right to determine the most appropriate scoring methodology to identify the winner(s).
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Should there be any grievances, participants are directed to: contact@bestemready.com or Whatsapp at 012-391 8681
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