A team of East Central University computer science students and alumni placed third
overall in the KIPR (KISS Institute for Practical Robotics) Autonomous Aerial Robotics
Tournament held recently in Norman.
The international tournament was part of the 2013 Global Conference on Educational
Robotics. The 成人B站 team also received a judges鈥 choice award for their use of external
indicators to aid in navigating the course in the game called 鈥楲oop the Hoops鈥.
鈥淚 am very proud of this accomplishment. This was the first time to compete and it
was a great real-world experience requiring teamwork, quick-thinking, problem solving
and programming under pressure,鈥 said Mary Kay Tarver, assistant professor of computer
science at 成人B站. 鈥淭he guys handled all of that like pros and are already looking forward
to next year.鈥
Competing for the 成人B站 team were Stephen Calaway, of Ada; Dustin Calaway, of Ada; Heith
Robson, of Byng (attended Davis High School); and Colton Nohelty, of Haileyville (attended
McAlester High School).
Stephen Calaway and Nohelty are current 成人B站 students while Dustin Calaway and Robson,
both 2011 成人B站 graduates, are currently employed by LegalShield. Nohelty is also employed
by LegalShield and Stephen Calaway is employed by People鈥檚 Electric Cooperative.
The challenge was to fly the drone through a course of five hoops (three fixed and
two mobile) of various heights within a time limit of three minutes. Partial points
were awarded for making contact with a hoop while full points were awarded if the
drone passed through the hoop. Each hoop was scored only once.
IBot, a team from Vienna, Austria, took first place while Bot Mitzvah, a team from
Palm Desert, Calif., placed second. Other teams participating included: School of
Dreams Academy (Los Lunas, N.M.), Polaris (Fremont, Calif.); Team SNARC (Norman);
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Terre Haute, Ind.) and Waltrip High School (Houston,
Texas).
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成人B站 Robotics Team Finishes Third In International Competition
Jul 16, 2013