RoboQuest Problem Statement 1.Docx (1)
RoboQuest Problem Statement 1.Docx (1)
Get ready to unleash your creativity and problem-solving skills in Kreativity League 2024's
RoboQuest challenge. Your mission: design and build, a wirelessly controlled robot that can
navigate a complex arena, strategically drag objects, and precisely relocate them.
The RoboQuest Controller is compulsory for this challenge and contains all the necessary
components you will need.
The Challenge:
You must use a multiple-piece chassis from any kit to design a unique and innovative robot,
showcasing your engineering ingenuity. As part of the challenge, participants will have to solve a 3-
letter word from jumbled blocks and form the word given to them on the spot.
Prizes:
● Grand Prize: A life-changing trip to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)!
● Additional Prizes: Exciting rewards for top-performing teams and individual
achievements.
Are you up for the challenge? Register your team today and embark on a thrilling adventure of
robotic innovation!
Additional Details:
● Specifications, Rules & Regulations: Look into this segment for the details.
● Arena Reveal: Stay tuned for the exciting reveal of the official RoboQuest arena!
● Competition Rounds and Scoring: Get ready for mind-boggling challenges and
ascoring system that will test your robotic ingenuity! Details coming soon.
1. Robot Specifications:
The main part of the robot's dimensions must not exceed 25 cm X 25 cm X 20 cm (LxWxH)
during the initial inspection, excluding the dragging part but including the wheels. However, the
bot can extend its size once the run begins. A tolerance of ±5% is allowed.
3. Wireless Communication Integration: Only a maximum of one Bluetooth is allowed for this
purpose. And a mobile application for controlling the bot using Bluetooth connectivity is allowed.
5. Power Supply: AC power supply will not be provided or allowed during the competition.
7. Electrical Specifications:
∙ The battery used for the Bot should not exceed 12V.
∙ Participants must provide an additional power source for the final built bot used in the
competition.
8. Motor Specifications: Motors used should be BO DC motors with a maximum speed of 150
RPM.
9. Arena and Block Setup: The Arena will have different levels of complexity, providing a
dynamic challenge. Blocks will be placed strategically within the arena.
10. Programming: The robot must be pre-programmed before the start of each round. Teams
are not allowed to reprogram the robot once the competition has started.
11. Competition Rounds: Each team will have a specified time to complete the task. Points
will be awarded based on completion time and successful block placements.
12. Participant Restrictions: Teachers and mentors are not allowed in the competition arena.
13. Disqualification Criteria: Failure to meet any of the specified requirements will result in
immediate disqualification
7 Special Bonus (If you use bump) Plus 2 points for each
bump per Letter (If you
cross a bump multiple
time while dragging
same letter block, this
bonus will not be
awarded)