See, Walk, and Kick: Humanoid Robots Start to Play Soccer
- Author: Sven Behnke
- International Journal of Computer Science in Sport, Volume 5, Edition 2, pp. 47-51, 2006.
- Abstract:
Robotic soccer superseded chess as a challenge problem and benchmark
for artificial intelligence research and poses many challenges for
robotics. While simulated, wheeled, and four-legged robots have been
playing soccer games for some years now, the RoboCup Humanoid League
raised the bar again. This paper describes the mechanical and
electrical design of the humanoid robots, which team NimbRo constructed
for RoboCup 2006. The paper also covers the software used for
perception, behavior control, communication, and simulation. Our robots
performed well. The KidSize robots won the Penalty Kick and came in
second the overall Best Humanoid ranking.
- Full paper: IJCSS_5_2_Behnke.pdf
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