Drones Autónomos

4/03/2020:
Aviso importante:
La competencia Drones Autónomos tiene por objetivo el desarrollo de drones que puedan volar de manera autónoma y, mediante algoritmos de inteligencia artificial, puedan ejecutar acciones que les permitan resolver misiones de vuelo tales como: evadir obstáculos, seguir objetos, volar de manera autónoma un circuito de ventanas, entre otras. Es una categoría única y se admiten equipos con miembros desde nivel preparatoria acompañados con un mentor, licenciatura o posgrado (no es obligatorio tener un mentor, pero sí un líder de equipo).
Restricciones
Para participar en Drones Autónomos se podrán inscribir máximo 10 equipos con hasta 5 participantes incluyendo al mentor. Se compite utilizando cualquier tipo de dron, según se indica en el reglamento respectivo. Sin embargo, el dron no podrá exceder un perímetro de 1 metro, tomando la medición más larga desde la punta de una hélice a otra hélice.
Los profesores que acompañan al equipo y que desean contar con un diploma que reconozca su participación en el evento, pero que no requieren que se les asigne lugar en la mesa de trabajo del equipo, podrán inscribirse como mentores. El costo de inscripción de los mentores es el mismo que el de los concursantes.
El resultado obtenido en el Torneo Mexicano de Robótica NO da derecho a participar en alguna liga internacional.
Reglamento
Las reglas se encuentran en el siguiente enlace: Reglamento.
Comité Técnico
José Martínez-Carranza
email: carranza@inaoep.mx
Comité Local
Saúl Padilla
email: saul.sandoval.padilla@gmail.com
Jair Solis
email: jairnetica@gmail.com
March 4, 2020:
Important notice:
Hereby we announce that the winner of the 1st Place in the Autonomous Drone Category of the Mexican Tournament in Robotics 2020, will be granted a direct qualification to participate in the competitions of the International Micro Air Vehicle Conference and Competitions (IMAV 2020).
The IMAV is an annual international event bringing together scientists, technologists and enthusiasts on the research and technological development of micro-air vehicles. For the first time ever, the IMAV will be organized in Latin America. Organised by INAOE, UDLAP and BUAP, the 12th IMAV 2020 will be held in Mexico, in the State of Puebla, between the 16th to the 20th of November, 2020. Attending the IMAV 2020 offers the opportunity to interact with highly recognized researchers in the field of micro-air vehicles, who participate in this event either as keynote speakers, presenting research and technical papers or as team members participating in the competitions. For more details about the competitions and the prizes, visit the official website at: http://imav2020.inaoep.mx
This a competition whose goal is the development and implementation of drones that can fly autonomously, this is, without human intervention. To achieve the latter, it is expected that competitors make use of algorithms based on artificial intelligence such that drones become able to perform flight missions such as: obstacle avoidance, object tracking and following, autonomous flight through a gate track, among others. This is a unique category that allows competitors from highschool (coached by a mentor), undergraduate or postgraduate level. For higher levels to highschool a mentor is not required by a team leader should sign up.
Restrictions
To participate in the Category of Autonomous Drones, a maximum number of 10 teams can registered in the competition, each team may register up to 5 team mates, including the mentor/leader. Any drone model can be used in the competition as far as it complies with the competition rules. However, a drone can not exceed a diameter of 1 metre, considering the diagonal distance from one propeler to the other.
Teachers acompanying the team and who wish to have a certificate of participation in the vent, but who do not require a seat in the team’s working place, may register as mentors. The registration cost of mentors is the same as team members.
At the moment, the result obtained in this competition, within the Mexican Tournament in Robotics, does not grant the right to participate in any international league.
Technical Committee
José Carranza
email: carranza@inaoep.mx
Local committee
Saúl Padilla
email: saul.sandoval.padilla@gmail.com
Jair Solis
email: jairnetica@gmail.com