All great works start with a small spark. In fall 1999
the RHA robotics team started its activity by designing a small line
tracking robot. In its first attempt, RHA team enrolled the IEEE
intelligent mice robotic contest. In 2005, after six years of working
in the robotics field, we had learned how to manage a big scale project,
although in a hard way... |
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ABU RobocoN 2004 Automatic & Manual Machine
In this contest, two teams
compete with each other to accomplish the main objective of the contest in
minimum time. It was picking a 3 kg, 40×40×40
cm cube and placing it on a 50cm tower after passing a bridge. At the
beginning, the bridge is uncompleted and each team is supposed to complete
it by a manual machine. Next, an automatic machine can pass through it.
Our team was the only one that complete
all steps of contest successfully many times. Our team achieved the maximum
score in Iran domestic contest, Tehran, 2004. |

Hero Kambiz
The objective of the competition was to develop a robot
that could recognize different objects, read the alphabet that was
printed on the surface of them and take them to predetermined locations.
Hero Kambiz won the first prize of part two of The 3rd Iranian Robot
Contest, University of Tehran, 2002. |

Kambiz-Javid
In this competition, robots had to gather 15 randomly
distributed tennis balls and move them to a predetermined goal.
Kambiz-Javid won the first prize of part one of The 3rd Iranian Robot
Contest, University of Tehran, 2002. |
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Kambiz-Dana
The objective of the competition was to
develop a robot that could recognize different objects and take them to
predetermined locations.
Kambiz-Dana won the second prize of part two of The 2nd Iranian Robot
Contest, University of Tehran, 2001. |

Kambiz-Pour
In this competition, robots had to gather 15 randomly
distributed tennis balls and move them to a predetermined goal.
Kambiz-Pour won the sixth prize of part two of The 2nd Iranian Robot
Contest, University of Tehran, 2001. |

Kambiz-Artist
The competition was to gather some 20 tennis balls in a 4
meters by 4 meters wide field, which had a hole in the center of one of
its sides as goal. the robots should have gathered all the balls and
bring them to the goal.
Kambiz-Artist won the first prize of “Golf” part, Intelligent Mice
Contest, IEEE Student Branch, University of Tabriz , 2001. |

Littel-Kambiz
The objective of the competition was to develop a robot
that could follow a black line in a white background. This black path
had some discontinuity and abrupt turns.
Little Kambiz won the first prize of “Line Tracking” part, Intelligent
Mice Robotic Contest, IEEE Student Branch, University of Tabriz , 2001. |
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