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Grant Imahara VEXplorer Robot Challenge

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

I’m sure most of you have already heard of Grant Imahara from Mythbusters on the Discovery channel. If you haven’t, please crawl out of the rock you’ve been hiding under for the past several years ;) .  Did you also know that Grant is heavily involved in robotics and robotic competitions like FIRST? Well… now you do!

Anyways, enough intro. We just got word that Robot Magazine is teaming up with Grant Imahara, Revell, Innovation First, Inc. and SolidWorks Corporation for a really exciting competition. So of course we wanted to share this info with everyone here!

So, without further ado:

 

 

  Revell, Innovation First, Inc., Robot magazine and SolidWorks Corporation, with Grant Imahara, are pleased to announce the Grant Imahara VEXplorer Robot Challenge. Grant Imahara is one of the hosts of Discovery Channel’s hit television show Mythbusters. He is a special effects expert who has worked on some of the most famous robots in history, such as R2-D2 and The Energizer Bunny, and is the author of Kickin’ Bot, a book that explains how to build your own combat robot. This contest will give 25 robot enthusiasts a chance to compete for a $5,000 scholarship grand prize and various other prizes.

Winners will receive:

  • 1st Place: $ 5,000 college scholarship *
  • 2nd Place: $ 2,000 college scholarship *
  • 3rd prize (10): $200 gift certificates to vexlabs.com

*Payable in the form of a 529 Qualified Tuition Plan.
 

 

 

For more information, check out BotMag’s Grant Imahara VEXplorer Robot Challenge page.

Interested in getting a VEXplorer or want more info on one? Check out the VEXplorer kit in the TR Catalog.

Robotics Contest Ending February ‘08 – Win Up To $500!

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Just a friendly reminder, February 29th 2008 is the last day to submit your project to the Project Showcase forums and win up to $500!

Have a look at the incredible projects that won last round:
http://forums.trossenrobotics.com/showthread.php?t=1309

Certificate to Trossen Robotics:
1st place – $500
2nd place – $250
3rd place – $100

hi trossen

We Want To Know What You Are Building!!

Trossen Robotics hosts contests all year round to inspire ingenuity and innovation for people who are creating cool tech projects in robotics, home automation, interactive arts, RFID, or similar technical DIY projects. Projects are judged at the end of each contest round. So If you have a project that you’ve been working on or have already completed, now is the time to tell the Trossen Robotics Community all about it!

This contest is not limited to any technologies, so everyone can submit projects:-)

For all the contest qualifications and details, please check out the contest page.

Good luck to everyone, and we hope to hear from you soon!

- The Trossen Robotics Team

First Place Is Now $500 for the Trossen Robotics Contest!

Friday, December 14th, 2007

We’ve been running monthly contests here at Trossen Robotics for about three rounds now. There have been some amazingly innovative people that have come out to show off their stuff. The Project Showcase section in the TR Community really speaks for itself when I say just how talented these people are.

We’ve shelled out some nice TR credits to all of these incredible people for their showing off their talents in the past rounds. Just last round, kdwyer won a $200 credit to Trossen Robotics for First Place for his project, Otto.

Otto

This round however, we decided to up the ante just a tad and expand the contest to cover a few months…

FIRST PLACE: $500
SECOND PLACE: $250
THIRD PLACE: $100

This contest started 12/1/07 and ends 2/29/08

Remember: This contest is not only for robotics! We want to see all walks of innovation here, well… just about.

So, what sort of projects can you submit?

Robotics, HCI, home automation, RFID, art projects, useful mods & hacks, fun/entertaining projects, etc. are the areas we like to focus on, but it’s difficult to draw any hard lines. Have you made wireless entry into your car? That works for us. Did you make an electric backyard catapult? That works too! Are you creating a robotic army to enslave humanity? Sure, why not! Homebrew/DIY projects are just as good as improving an off the shelf item.

Complete systems or components for systems are all welcome. If you created a vision tool for a robot, a keyless entry lock, a system for interpreting sensor inputs, part of a home automation system, or even an elaborate Rube Goldberg machine, that’s cool too! It could be some navigation or voice recognition software or even a new drive train or gripper design. With or without our products, we love projects that focus on solving particular problems because others can then use those ideas in their own projects.

So, get your projects in! Tell everyone you know about this contest: other geeky friends, relatives, house pets. Yes, even house pets are welcome to submit a project!

Be sure to check out our contest page for more details and qualifications.

October-November Project Contest Winners!

Monday, December 10th, 2007

Another contest, another batch of cool projects!  Once again, the TR Community came through with some great ideas.  As per usual, the Trossen Robotics staff scored projects from our "Project Showcase" forum on a scale of 0-5 for documentation, coolness, ingenuity, and creativity.  This is only a sampling of what’s been posted in the Project forum, and there are still some great projects that unfortunately didn’t make the cut.  I wish we could give awards and salutations to all of them, but we can’t, so when you’re finished reading this, go check out the rest of the projects in the Project Showcase forum.  And now, here are the finalists of the "Submit Your Project And Win" contest!

 

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Runners Up:

Project: Wiimote Firefighting Robot
Creator: tempalte
Prize: 10% off next TR order

This bot detects fire using the IR camera in the Wiimote and talks to a computer via Bluetooth.  Very cool.

 

Project: Skype Controlled Roboquad with Spy Capability
Creator: roschler
Prize: 10% off next TR order

Roboquad + wireless cam + Robodance + USB UIRT + Skype = Awesome.

 

Project: Distributed Autonomous Swarm of Maxelbots
Creator: uwdrl
Prize: 10% off next TR order

Ultrasonic swarm localization and heavy metal.

 

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Third Place
Project: Halloween Hologram / Spirited Tree R/C Holiday Double Whammy
Creator: Rodger Cleye
Prize: $50 TR Gift Cirtificate


If you don’t know what the hell’s going on in the above picture, you’re not alone.  Rodger submitted the "Holographic Halloween Robot" in October, then repurposed the hardware and resubmitted it in November as the "Spirited Tree."  Both were highly entertaining and totally ridiculous.  The base is a modified electric wheelchair drive system.  The hologram illusion was created with an LCD and an angled piece of plexiglass.  The LCD can display video broadcast live from an IR camera or a DVD player. With Halloween receding into the past and Christmas looming on the horizon, Rodger replaced the hologram rig with a music playing light-up Christmas tree.  Rodger is a newcomer to our forums, but if you’ve been reading Hack a Day and other DIY news outlets for a while, you’ve probably already seen his self-balancing electric unicycle and electric skateboard.

 

Second Place
Project: Front Door RFID Security
Creator: fish123456
Prize: $100 TR Gift Cirtificate


This guy hacked into his electronic deadbolt, adding a Phidget RFID reader so he could unlock his front door with an RFID key fob.  This has been done a few times before, but we decided we needed to reward "fish123456" for going the extra mile, because in addition to RFID, he also created a web interface that he can access from his cell phone.  This has a lot of potential.  For instance, if somebody needs to get into your house when you’re not home, you can unlock it remotely for them.  Or if your RFID chip is implanted in your hand, and that hand gets bitten off by a shark; you don’t need to hunt down the shark and wave it in front of the door to open it!

 

First Place
Project: Otto
Creator: kdwyer
Prize: $200 TR Gift Cirtificate

Otto is a humanoid/track hybrid droid with an incredible range of capabilities.  Kdwyer's mission was to make an autonomous robot that could avoid obstacles, track motion, and interact with people through speech and gestures.  Otto's brain follows a distributed architecture, employing 2 Oopic R's (the "upper" and "lower" brains).  He boasts a boatload of sensors, such as IR rangefinders, Ultrasonic rangefinders, a digital compass, and a color video camera.  We like this project a lot, mostly because it was built from the ground up using a pile of hardware from numerous different sources.

 

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Thanks to everyone for your submissions.  The next contest is rolling as we speak.  As always, we’re looking forward to seeing what else you can come up with!  You can stay up to date on contest rules and regulations at the Submit Your Project and Win contest page, and start posting your projects in our Project Showcase Forum.

Calling all brilliant DIY people

Monday, November 12th, 2007

The November Submit Your Project Contest for cool robots, flamethrowers, automatic cat herders, talking furniture, or what ever else you may have built is still on. If you’ve built something cool and techy we want to see it and so does everyone else in our community of tinkering inventors. One of the cooler projects posted recently came from none other than master robot tinkering man Robert Oschler of www.robotsrule.com.

Robert made a remote internet voice controlled Roboquad using Skype, robodance, and a UIRT. This is some creative stuff here folks. People who think that futuristic robots must cost a zillion dollars are proven wrong by Roberts ingenuity.

Robert has created this awesome video showing how he built his project letting you know how to do it too.

Do you have a cool project you want to show off? Post it in our contest forum and win. Contest runs every month. Right now the prizes are $200 for first place, $100 for second, and $50 for third.

September Project Contest Winners

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Announcing September Winners !

We thought judging last month's entries was tough, but we had no idea what we were in for this month.  As usual, the Trossen Robotics staff scored projects from our "Project Showcase" forum on a scale of 0-5 for documentation, coolness, ingenuity, and creativity.  These were all very, very close.  Just remember: we loved all of your projects, and as far was I'm concerned, you're all winners.  Enough inane chatter; here are the results of September's "Submit Your Project And Win" contest!

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Runners-Up
This month, the runners-up are all family-related projects.  We weren’t intentionally going for a theme, but we’re happy with the way the chips fell.  Great job, guys!

Project: "Digital Slot Car Controller"

Creator:wrighthobbies
Average Score: 4.5
Prize: 10% Off discount on any order at Trossen Robotics!

Project: "Marble Maze"

Creator:mark625
Average Score: 4.2
Prize: 10% Off discount on any order at Trossen Robotics!

Project: "Anti-Boogieman Bug"

Creator:Droid Works
Average Score: 3.9
Prize: 10% Off discount on any order at Trossen Robotics!

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Third Place

Project: "Water Hobo"
Creator:tbh726
Average Score: 4.5
Prize: $50 Trossen Robotics Gift Certificate!

Tim doesn’t like the neighborhood hooligans cutting through his side yard.  Obviously the only practical solution was to make a night vision equipped, motion tracking, automated water cannon to soak them if they set foot on his property.  That’s right, show ‘em who’s boss!  Since we’re a bunch of crotchety old men who spend a lot of time on our front porches shaking our fists and yelling "Get the heck off my lawn," we couldn’t help but love this project.

 

Second Place

Project: "USB-Q"
Creator:elcray
Average Score: 4.51
Prize: $100 Trossen Robotics Gift Certificate!

If there’s one thing we like almost as much as playing with robots, it’s grillin up delicious meats.  "USB-Q" is a BBQ smoker automation system.  Anybody who’s ever spent a day operating one of these beasts will recognize how useful this project is, so practicality was a major factor here.  He wrote a cool VB.NET application for monitoring and controlling the temperature, and the system can be activated by a control box located by the grill.  A Phidget 8/8/8 board is used to read the inputs.  It also tracks the temperature over time, which is helpful for tweaking the PID algorithm for more accurate control.

 

First Place

Project: "White Lies"
Creator:iceclimb
Average Score: 4.65
Prize: $200 Trossen Robotics Gift Certificate!

"White Lies" is a piece of techno-art that responds to galvanic skin response (like a polygraph), so it behaves differently depending on who’s using it and can actually be affected by what’s going on in the user’s head at the time.  Kind of freaky huh?  It scored major points for creativity (I guess the judges were in an artsy mood this month).  We also liked the two videos, which did a great job of describing how the project came to be, what it’s purpose is, and how it works.  It involved some interesting construction and mechanical design, circuit design, microcontroller programming (Arduino), and it looks really cool!

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We want to thank everyone for their great submissions.  October’s contest is already rolling.  You can stay up to date on contest rules and regulations at theSubmit Your Project and Win contest page, and start posting your projects in our Project Showcase Forum.

Bug Bot Scares Away the Bogie Man

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

"Droid Works" recently joined our forums, and he submitted this gem to our Project Showcase forum (which means he’s entered in this month’s Submit Your Project and WIN Contest!).

It’s a suped-up Parallax BOE-Bot designed to seek out dark places and illuminate them.  I’ll let him explain the project in his own words:

  "This is a boe-bot I made for my daughter. It is a standard boe-bot and homework board with the crawler kit and the ping))) kit. I also added a red wide spectrum laser light. Basically what it does is wander around and shine its red beam in the darkest areas of the room. My daughter is 6 years old and is going through the scared of the dark phase. So I made this bot to look like a cute bug and shine light in the dark areas of her room while it wanders, and make my daughter feel like she is not in the room alone. Needless to say she loves it…"

You’ll find a few more pictures of this critter (and its human master) in the forum thread:

http://forums.trossenrobotics.com/showthread.php?t=1139

If you’re interested in getting the BOE-Bot starter kit, click anywhere within this sentence.

To see the other Parallax products we carry, check out this blog post from last week.

 

August Contest Winners!

Monday, September 10th, 2007

We’ve been through a lot of sweat and blood here at Trossen Robotics, but nothing prepared us for a trial like this. Deciding on the winners of the Submit Your Project and WIN contest was a blast, but it wasn’t easy. Seriously, we wanted to give first prize to almost everyone who entered. We couldn’t though, so instead we employed our objective grading system; rating each entry on a scale of 0-5 in the categories of Wow-Factor, Ingenuity, Creativity & Documentation. Each TR employee graded the projects individually, then everything was totalled up and averaged. In the end, we had 3 prize winners, and 3 that were soo close to third place that we had to give them honorable mentions.

Without further ado, here they are:

First Prize: $100 Trossen Robotics gift certificate goes to…
Vaughn’sVirtual Crib home automation/security system

Average score: 4.34/5
Comments: Lots of in-depth work with both hardware and software, combining everything seamlessly into a very immersive project. You turned your house into a robot, dude. We like that.

Second Prize: $50 Trossen Robotics gift certificate goes to…
jonathanuwguy’sOfficebot

Average score: 4.25/5
Comments: It’s a flexible, feature-rich telepresence platform. Also, it has a nerf missile launcher. Fun stuff.

Third Prize: $25 Trossen Robotics gift certificate goes to…
JonHylands’Bioloid Gripper

Average score: 3.91/5
Comments: This one impressed us because it involved microcontroller programming, mechanical design and fabrication, integration with the Bioloid serial network, and it’s something we would be likely to sell if it were a commercial product.

Honorable Mentions (in no particular order)
bmouring’sLunar Rover Robot
streetpictures’Evil Babies
Brandon121233′Wall Avoiding Robot

Great work, guys. You three runners up will each receive a discount on your next order. We’ll email you the coupon codes shortly.

To everyone else: Thanks for participating! September’s contest is open for submissions, so go ahead and post more projects.

BIG NEWS HERE: For September’s contest, we’re doubling the prizes! That’s right; first place will get $200, $100 will go to second place, and third will get $50. That’s serious business, people!

This is a link to our Project Showcase forum.  Go there.  Brag about the cool stuff you’ve made.  Win fabulous prizes.

We’ve also updated the Submit Your Project and WIN Contest page, so please be sure to check it out.

4 Bottle Robot Race – Anyone can enter !

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007


4 Bottle Robot Race – Anyone can enter !

Robot magazine, in collaboration with www.robots-dreams.com, run by founding blogger Lem Fugitt, is pleased to announce a robot contest that is easy to participate in, anywhere on the planet.

Trossen Robotics has donated a SVR-1 kit to the winner of the wheel/track race. There is also a version of the race for walking robots.

Anyone can enter the contest with any robot., including MINDSTORMS, Robosapiens, Sumo designs, Vex design system robots, scratch-built or any toy or hobby robot purchased as a ready-to-run. RC cars, buggies and trucks are eligible in the remote control class. Robots with the fastest demonstrated run times will be awarded first place titles. Winners will be posted at www.botmag.com and featured in Robot magazine.

Visit Robot Magazine to read more details about the race and how to enter.

Click here to see Dynamizer running the 4Bottle race
(video provided by www.robots-dreams.com, video supplied by Tomio Sugiura,
Dynamizer’s creator)



Pete Conrad Spirit of Innovation Award

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Courtesy of the Chief Delphi Forums

Spirit of Innovation

The X PRIZE Foundation’s Competition in Honor of Famed Astronaut Rewards High-School-Aged Teams That Develop an Original Concept to Benefit Personal Spaceflight.

The X PRIZE Foundation announced the availability of online registration for a new education competition designed to interest students in space, science and technology. The Pete Conrad Spirit of Innovation Award, named in honor of the celebrated Apollo astronaut, will be presented for the first time at this year’s Wirefly X PRIZE Cup in October. The award will be presented to the high school team that develops the most creative, new space concept to benefit the emerging personal spaceflight industry.

Teams of three students will be required to submit graphical representations, technical documents and business plans of concepts that can accelerate the personal spaceflight industry. Examples of concepts could include new space suit designs and accessories, advanced food items, zero-gravity games, or vehicle cabin design for a better passenger experience. The first place team will receive a $5,000 grant, followed by $2,500 for second place and $1,500 for third.

The Pete Conrad Spirit of Innovation Award is both the world’s premier student prize for innovative aerospace concepts and the premier educational tool for exciting and involving students in the rapidly growing personal spaceflight industry. The award creates a new level of excitement and dynamic participation in all fields of science and technology. It also provides an unparalleled opportunity to connect the most innovative students with the companies and entrepreneurs who are leading the way in opening the space frontier to the world.

The award itself is a large, bronze rocket ship trophy, created especially for this competition by Erik Lindbergh, artist, aviator and grandson of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh. Students will also receive smaller individual rocket trophies.

Eligibility Rules

Entrant teams must be composed of three students and one adult Advisor over the age of 18. Teams can be formed from schools or social organizations (Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, etc.)

Student team members must be between the ages of 13 and 18 by Sept 15th, 2007.

Teams must be registered by the final registration date of Sept 7th, 2007.

All team members, including the team advisor, must be United States citizens.

Deadlines/Milestones

September 7th – Final Registration Deadline
September 15th – Deadline for entry submissions
October 2nd – Notification of finalists
October 26th-28th – Finalist public voting & Award ceremony
For more detailed information and to register, please visit http://space.xprize.org/x-prize-cup/conrad_award/.

About Charles “Pete” Conrad

Charles “Pete” Conrad, Jr. was the third man to walk on the moon and served on Gemini 5 and 11, Apollo 12, and Skylab 2 missions. Conrad was the recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, awarded for his rescue of Skylab. He was posthumously awarded the Ambassador of Exploration Award by NASA in 2006.

About the Wirefly X Prize Cup and Holloman Air and Space Show

The Wirefly X PRIZE Cup is an annual two-day air and space exposition. This year the Cup will be held in conjunction with Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo, NM to create the first ever Air & Space Expo with “live” fire / fly demonstrations and competitions. This event is free and open to the public and will be held on October 27th and 28th from 10am to 5pm. Launch and air show demonstrations will feature Rocket Racing League’s X-Racer, Air Force single-ship demos including F-22, F-16 and F-117, as well as the return of the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge — a two-level, $2 million competition requiring a vehicle to simulate trips between the moon’s surface and lunar orbit. Nine teams are registered for this year’s competition, with NASA funding the prizes through its Centennial Challenges program. Additionally, visitors can tour a massive ground display featuring space and rocket exhibits and Air Force aircraft. For more information, please visit www.xprizecup.com or call (310) 576-3473.

About the X Prize Foundation

The X PRIZE Foundation is an educational nonprofit prize institute whose mission is to create radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity. On October 4, 2004, the X PRIZE Foundation captured world headlines when Mojave Aerospace Ventures, led by legendary aircraft designer Burt Rutan and Microsoft Co-founder Paul Allen, built and flew the world’s first private vehicle to space twice in two weeks to win the $10 million Ansari X PRIZE. The Foundation has since expanded its mission beyond space exploration to offer new prizes for breakthroughs in the areas of life improvement, equity of opportunity and sustainability. In October of 2006, the X PRIZE Foundation announced the $10 million Archon X PRIZE for genomics, which will reward the first private effort to map 100 human genomes in 10 days ushering in a new era of personalized preventative medicine. For more information please visit www.xprize.org or email press@xprize.org.

Contacts:

Sarah Evans
310.582.5903
Sarah.Evans@xprize.org

Joshua Neubert
505.646.6732
Joshua.Neubert@xprize.org