in which two robots
attempt to push each other out of a circle (in a similar fashion to the sport of sumo
). The robots used in this competition are called sumobots.[1]
The engineering
challenges are for the robot to find its opponent (usually accomplished with infrared
or ultra-sonic
sensors
) and to push it out of the flat arena
. A robot should also avoid leaving the arena, usually by means of a sensor that detects the edge.
The most common "weapon" used in a sumobot competition is an angled blade at the front of the robot, usually tilted at about a 45-degree angle towards the back of the robot. This blade has an adjustable height for different tactics.
Robot-sumo is divided into classes, fought on progressively smaller arenas:
. Robots may weigh up to 125 pounds (56.8 kg) and fit in a 2-foot cube (61 cm).
. Robots may weigh up to 50 pounds (22.7 kg) and fit in a 2-foot cube (61 cm).