Scoring a back-kick is worthless…

 Scoring a back kick is worthless...

RoboCup 2010 - The Final (copyright by Reuters)

Long time claimed, but impossible to demonstrate. With these words could have been described the goal scored by CHITA team to CMU (Carnagie Mellon).

Long story made short. During last RoboCup, in the match won by CMU, our team scored a goal from our half-field by using back-kick. The video is unavailable, inexplicably the CMU guy claimed: “I did not record that…”.

We believed that the proof of our moment of glory was gone forever, buried just in our memory.
But we believe in Internet! And, finally we have the proof!

“I’ve never seen back-kick scoring like this in real soccer,” he said after one of his robots found the net with a spectacular back-heel against a team from Carnegie Mellon University of the United States.

Read the complete article for discover the identity of the one!

(btw the source is reliable, is nevertheless the “Reuters“)

News from the RoboCup 2010

The first day of the RoboCup 2010 is gone, and we are almost sleeping.
The code has still some problems, and some of them are critical for having good behaviour.
The “joint” part is not completely tested, but we are quite confident we will have good matches.
The hot is damn “hot”! For those of you that were in Osaka or Suzhou, the weather is like that. I will say that it is hotter than Osaka, but with this humidity is almost impossible to breathe.

We will start the official competition on Monday, and that means we have still time to be better!
Our first test against Nao Devils was quite a mess: the behaviour was ok, but it has a critical bug preventing a good playing.
We fixed this, so next time we will play better, but they can fix bugs too…
BTW, do not worry, I believe we can made it.. LA VINCIAMO!!!!

Now, it is time to go to bed… but stay tuned for another update tomorrow (if I will survive to the humidity…)
AH! For those of you are eager to know the results, point your browser here
Let’s go win SPQR!

Ready to go!

Here we are… we packed everything, our code is on the svn, the shirts are printed and the robots are sleeping in the bags.
Our plane is scheduled at 15:30, so we are almost done with the time in the lab.
Well if you did not understood yet what I am talking about, we (SPQR) are leaving for the RoboCup 2010 in Singapore!

robocup2010 Ready to go!

The schedule are already on the net, check it out here.

Now, I have a plane to catch, so… see you on the other side of the world!

and the winner is….

… SPQR!!!
I know, this is what you wanted to be true. But it is not, sorry.
The real winners are Los Hidalgos, a very good Spanish team.

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A key moment of the Open finals

What happen to the SPQR team? Well, the first two matches were quite bad, bad colour calibration, bad behaviours and some integration trouble.
The last one was actually quite good. Everything we developed so far was integrated and working. The colour calibration was redone and the overall behaviour was somehow the expected one.
Unfortunately we lost at the penalty kicks: our robot reached the ball, but for a bug in the code never kicked the ball.
Too bad for a team that worked every day trying to do its best. The newcomers were a little bit frustrated by this debacle, but I know that this could be a chance to do a better job.

And there will be a good occasion to prove our value very soon: our team will participate to the 1st RoboCup Tournment in Greece, held on May.
Thus, fellas, let’s back to work and let’s win the prize!

Mediterranean Open – Official Schedule

Since the organization seems to be sluggish, here it is the official schedule (the complete round robin combinations are below):

Thursday 18th

  • 9:00 – 9:30 Opening ceremony
  • 10:00 – 11:00 Practice matches for TV
  • 11:00 – 12:00 Practice matches for schools
  • 15:00 – 18:00 Round robin

Friday 19th

  • 10:00 – 11:30 Round robin
  • 12:00 – 14:00 Lunch time
  • 14:00 – 15:00 Round robin

Saturday 20th

  • to be decided: Semi-finals
  • to be decided: Finals
  • 12:30 Ending ceremony

The teams were grouped in these pools:

Pool APool B
A1Nao Team Humboldt flag germany Mediterranean Open   Official ScheduleB1SpiTeam flag spain Mediterranean Open   Official Schedule
A2MetroSpelBots flag usa Mediterranean Open   Official ScheduleB2SPQR (Cheetah) flag chile Mediterranean Open   Official Schedule flag italy Mediterranean Open   Official Schedule
A3Kouretes flag greece Mediterranean Open   Official ScheduleB3Les Trois Mousquetaires (L3M) flag france Mediterranean Open   Official Schedule
A4Austrian-Kangaroos flag austria Mediterranean Open   Official ScheduleB4Los Hidalgos flag spain Mediterranean Open   Official Schedule

Finally, here there are the round robin:

DateCyanMagentaReferees
Th. 15:00A1A2B2-B3
Th. 15:30B1B2A1-A2
Th. 16:00A3A4B1-B2
Th. 16:30B3B4A3-A4
Th. 17:00A1A3B3-B4
Th. 17:30B1B3A1-A3
Fr. 10:00A2A4B1-B3
Fr. 10:30B2B4A2-A4
Fr. 11:00A4A1B2-B4
Fr. 11:30B4B1B4-B1
Fr. 14:00A2A3B4-B1
Fr. 14:30B2B3A2-A3

I will keep you posted about the results. Hope to see there!

Let’s start playing!

medopen Lets start playing!
After two years of really hard work (and I mean really hard!), we moved our first steps
Ehm, ok, our robots moved their first steps. And most important, I saw my 3-years-research run on real platform.
I can understand you are not excited as I am, so I just invite you to came next days at the 1° Mediterranean Open!!!

For facebook-addicted, we have an event too: check it out here!

Remember to bring your caps, some flags, a very big cup of pop-corn (or two, one for me icon smile Lets start playing! ) and some friends!
I wish you enjoy the games!

Soccer Robot in the Lab

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Robot calciatori, giocando si impara

Here we are! Our laboratory is on the net!
Brief story: read the article about RoboCup and our activities here on Repubblica.it

Long story: Few days ago we (our team) were contacted by Flaminia Festuccia, journalist for Repubblica.it. She wanted to write an article about our robots (it seems we are “well-known” about that, never imagined…).
Anyway, she came on Tuesday and now you can read the article (sorry Italian only)!
It’s complete and there is a video too!
Check it out (I apologize for the clutter in our lab, but we are working…)

Robot Calciatori on Repubblica.it

 Soccer Robot in the Lab

RoboCup 09 – Graz

Like last year, we are now in that period when people become over-stressed, nervous and start to eating Gentilini (not anymore -.-;;).
But it also the time for a new SPQR shirt!
With the former teammates gone, I am the one left to decide the design.
So far this is the idea:

 RoboCup 09   Graz

 RoboCup 09   Graz

Someone pointed out this is not the most original design, and I admit it is true.
Anyway, a soccer robot playing soccer is too much boring isn’t it?

Stay tuned for more until the final version, and if you would like to order one, let me in a couple of days.
Cost will 7€ each icon wink RoboCup 09   Graz