The Force was strong in this robot competition
Thursday night, dozens of robots designed and built by undergraduates in a mechanical engineering class endured hours of intense, boisterous, and often jubilant competition as they scrambled to rack up points in one-on-one clashes on special "Star Wars"-themed playing arenas. As has often happened in these contests -- which have been going on, and constantly evolving, since 1970 -- the ultimate winner in the single-elimination tournament was not the one that'd most consistently racked up the highest scores all evening. Rather, it was a high-scoring bot that triumphed when its competitor missed a crucial scoring opportunity because its starting position was just slightly out of alignment. The class, 2.007 (Design and Manufacturing I), which has 165 mostly sophomore students, begins by giving each student an identical kit of parts, from which they each have to create a robot to carry out a variety of tasks to score points. This year, in a nod to the 40th anniversary of the first "Star Wars" film, released in 1977, the robots crawled around and over a replica of a "Star Wars" X-wing Starfighter.
May-18-2017, 09:59:47 GMT
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