Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer team

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Autor(a) principal: Amaral, Filipe Alves
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/13928
Resumo: Robotics studies the design, construction and use of machines and or agents designated by robots, to perform tasks with some level of complexity. Within this scienti c domain, the coordination in multi-robot systems has been receiving a special attention, deserving a prominent role in the robot soccer issues. The way that each team coordinates its robots individually and together in order to perform cooperative tasks is the base of its strategy and in large part dictates the success of the team in the game environment. CAMBADA (Cooperative Autonomous Mobile roBots with Advanced Distributed Architecture) is the robot soccer team of the University of Aveiro, which participates in the RoboCup Middle Size League. This team was created and developed by students and teachers belonging to the IEETA research unit and the DETI. The aim of this work is the improvement of the strategic positioning in the set pieces situations, thus making it more dynamic and easily adaptable to the di erent strategies used by the opponent teams. The various changes made to existing algorithms, as well as new conditions included and their applicability are described throughout this dissertation. The work developed has been tested in the laboratory and used in robots in the Robótica 2014 competition. Although the development had not yet been fully completed by the date of the competition, it is important to emphasize the increased e cacy observed in team strategy in situations of set pieces, making the team more competitive and able to defend and attack better.
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spelling Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer teamEngenharia de computadoresRobots autónomosRobótica - CompetiçãoRobotics studies the design, construction and use of machines and or agents designated by robots, to perform tasks with some level of complexity. Within this scienti c domain, the coordination in multi-robot systems has been receiving a special attention, deserving a prominent role in the robot soccer issues. The way that each team coordinates its robots individually and together in order to perform cooperative tasks is the base of its strategy and in large part dictates the success of the team in the game environment. CAMBADA (Cooperative Autonomous Mobile roBots with Advanced Distributed Architecture) is the robot soccer team of the University of Aveiro, which participates in the RoboCup Middle Size League. This team was created and developed by students and teachers belonging to the IEETA research unit and the DETI. The aim of this work is the improvement of the strategic positioning in the set pieces situations, thus making it more dynamic and easily adaptable to the di erent strategies used by the opponent teams. The various changes made to existing algorithms, as well as new conditions included and their applicability are described throughout this dissertation. The work developed has been tested in the laboratory and used in robots in the Robótica 2014 competition. Although the development had not yet been fully completed by the date of the competition, it is important to emphasize the increased e cacy observed in team strategy in situations of set pieces, making the team more competitive and able to defend and attack better.A robótica estuda o design, construção e uso de máquinas e ou agentes, designados por robôs, para executar tarefas com algum nível de complexidade. Dentro desta vasta área de conhecimento cientí co, a coordena ção em sistemas multi-robô tem sido alvo de especial atenção, merecendo um papel de destaque no domínio do futebol robótico. A maneira como cada equipa coordena os seus robôs para o desempenho de acções cooperativas de ne a base da sua estratégia e em grande parte o sucesso das suas jogadas. CAMBADA (Cooperative Autonomous Mobile roBots with Advanced Distributed Architecture) é a equipa de futebol robótico da Universidade de Aveiro que participa na RoboCup Middle Size League. Esta equipa foi criada e é desenvolvida por alunos e docentes pertencentes à unidade de investigação IEETA e ao DETI. Este trabalho tem como principal objectivo melhorar o posicionamento dos robôs nas jogadas de bola parada, tornando-as assim mais dinâmicas e facilmente adaptáveis às diferentes estratégias usadas pelas outras equipas em ambiente de jogo. As diversas alterações efectuadas aos algoritmos já existentes, assim como as novas condições incluídas e a sua aplicabilidade, são descritas ao longo desta dissertação. O trabalho desenvolvido foi testado em laboratório e utilizado nos robôs na competição Robótica 2014. Embora o desenvolvimento não estivesse ainda completamente concluído à data da competição, é de salientar a maior e cácia veri cada na estratégia da equipa nas situa ções de jogadas de bola parada, tornando a equipa mais competitiva e capaz de defender e atacar melhor.Universidade de Aveiro2015-04-24T14:17:49Z2014-01-01T00:00:00Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/13928TID:201574934engAmaral, Filipe Alvesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T11:25:22Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/13928Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:49:38.205770Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer team
title Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer team
spellingShingle Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer team
Amaral, Filipe Alves
Engenharia de computadores
Robots autónomos
Robótica - Competição
title_short Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer team
title_full Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer team
title_fullStr Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer team
title_full_unstemmed Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer team
title_sort Strategic positioning during set pieces for the CAMBADA soccer team
author Amaral, Filipe Alves
author_facet Amaral, Filipe Alves
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral, Filipe Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia de computadores
Robots autónomos
Robótica - Competição
topic Engenharia de computadores
Robots autónomos
Robótica - Competição
description Robotics studies the design, construction and use of machines and or agents designated by robots, to perform tasks with some level of complexity. Within this scienti c domain, the coordination in multi-robot systems has been receiving a special attention, deserving a prominent role in the robot soccer issues. The way that each team coordinates its robots individually and together in order to perform cooperative tasks is the base of its strategy and in large part dictates the success of the team in the game environment. CAMBADA (Cooperative Autonomous Mobile roBots with Advanced Distributed Architecture) is the robot soccer team of the University of Aveiro, which participates in the RoboCup Middle Size League. This team was created and developed by students and teachers belonging to the IEETA research unit and the DETI. The aim of this work is the improvement of the strategic positioning in the set pieces situations, thus making it more dynamic and easily adaptable to the di erent strategies used by the opponent teams. The various changes made to existing algorithms, as well as new conditions included and their applicability are described throughout this dissertation. The work developed has been tested in the laboratory and used in robots in the Robótica 2014 competition. Although the development had not yet been fully completed by the date of the competition, it is important to emphasize the increased e cacy observed in team strategy in situations of set pieces, making the team more competitive and able to defend and attack better.
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