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 "Playing Soccer with RoboSapien"

Authors
 
Sven Behnke, Jürgen Müller and Michael Schreiber
In Proceedings of

In
 
The 9th RoboCup International Symposium, Osaka, Japan, paper #97, July 2005.

Itsuki Noda, Adam Jacoff, Ansgar Bredenfeld, and Yasutake Takahashi, editors, RoboCup-2005: Robot Soccer World Cup IX, pp. 36-48, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, LNAI 4020, Springer, 2006.

Abstract

Due to limited availability of humanoid robots and the high costs involved, multi-agent experiments with humanoid robots have been at least difficult so far.
With the introduction of RoboSapien, a low-cost humanoid robot developed for the toy market, this situation has changed.
This paper describes how we augmented multiple RoboSapiens to obtain a team of soccer playing humanoid robots. We added a Pocket PC and a color camera to the robot base to make it autonomous.
For a team of these augmented RoboSapiens, we implemented computer vision and self localization. We designed basic soccer skills, such as approaching the ball, dribbling the ball towards the goal, and defending the goal. We set up a soccer field and played test games in our lab to evaluate the system.
The paper reports experiences made during these soccer matches as well as results on a scoring task.
We also tested this system at RoboCup German Open 2005, where we played soccer matches against the Brainstormers Osnabrück, who also used augmented RoboSapiens.

BibTeX @Inproceedings{behnke05d,
  author    = {Sven Behnke and J\"urgen M\"uller and Michael
               Schreiber},
  title     = {Playing Soccer with RoboSapien},
  booktitle = {RoboCup-2005: Robot Soccer World Cup IX},
  series    = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
  volume    = {LNCS 4020},
  pages     = {36--48},
  year      = {2006},
}
Paper RS05_RoboSapien.pdf (1.3MB)