LARC Open Challenge

The Mexican Robotics Tournament® is associated with several international competitions, among which is the Latin American Robotics Competition (LARC) of the IEEE. Annually, the TMR supports the winning team of the LARC Open Challenge to represent Mexico in the Latin American Robotics Competition.
Because the LARC committee has not yet published the rules of the challenge that will be used during 2020-2021 and are commonly published after the date of the TMR, it has been decided that the LARC OPEN category challenge in the Mexican Tournament of Robotics® 2020 will be the same as used for 2019.
Introduction
In globalization, cargo traffic in a port has reached its operational limit, which makes it increasingly difficult to avoid delays in the departure of ships and trains that arrive daily. To solve this serious problem, an autonomous system is required that is capable of improving the process of unloading and loading containers on ships and trains to increase the efficiency of the port terminal and guarantee the demands of different companies.
This is a challenge that professionals will have in the very near future. Thinking about a possible solution, this challenge was planned - reissued since (LARC / CBR 2009), that through this robotic competition, participants must develop a robot that is fast and accurate in handling containers.
Restrictions
To participate in the LARC Open Challenge, you can register teams of up to 6 people. Team members must be students of any level or have graduated from their study program no more than two years ago.
For the TMR 2020, the presentation of the Team Description Paper (TDP) with the IEEE format is required (download link) and an extension of 4 to 6 pages.
Teachers who accompany the team and wish to have a diploma that recognizes their participation in the event may register as mentors. The cost of registration of the mentors is the same as that of the contestants.
Rules
The rules are available on the page of the Latin American Council of Robotics IEEE-RAS http://ewh.ieee.org/reg/9/robotica/indexsp.htm in the OPEN Rules 2018-19 section. You can visit the shortcut in the following league http://www.cbrobotica.org/wp-content/uploads/OPEN2018_2019_en.pdf
Technical Committee
Javier Enrique Delgado Moreno
e-mail: javier_687@outlook.com
Rodrigo Molina Dominguez
e-mail: romodo@gmail.com
The “Mexican Robotics Tournament®” (TMR) is associated with various international competitions, including the IEEE's Latin American Robotics Competition (LARC). The TMR annually supports the winning team of the LARC Standard Educational Kits (SEK) category to represent Mexico in the Latin American Robotics Competition.
The LARC committee has not yet published the rules of the challenge that will be used during 2020-2021 and are commonly published after the date of the TMR, it has been decided that the LARC OPEN category challenge in the “Mexican Robotics Tournament® 2020 ”Will be the same as used for 2019.
Introduction
In globalization, cargo traffic at a port has reached its operational limit, making it increasingly difficult to avoid delays in the departure of ships and trains arriving daily. To solve this serious problem, it requires an autonomous system that is able to improve the process of unloading and loading the containers in ships and trains to increase the efficiency of the port terminal and guarantee the demands of different companies.
This is a challenge that professionals will have in the very near future. Thinking about a possible solution, this challenge was planned & #8211; re-edited from (LARC / CBR 2009), that through a robotic competition, the participants should develop a robot that is fast and precise in the handling of the containers.
Restrictions
To participate in the LARC Open Challenge, teams of up to 6 people can be register. Team members must be students of any level or have graduated from their study program no more than two years ago.
For the TMR 2020, the presentation of the Team Description Paper (TDP) with the IEEE format (download link) and an extension of 4 to 6 pages is a requirement of participation.
Teachers who accompany the team and wish to have a certificate that recognizes their participation in the event may register as mentors. The cost of registration of the mentors is the same as that of the team members ..
Rules
The rules are available on the website of the Latin American Robotics Council IEEE-RAS http://ewh.ieee.org/reg/9/robotica/indexsp.htm in the OPEN Rules 2018-19 section. You can visit the shortcut in the following link http://www.cbrobotica.org/wp-content/uploads/OPEN2018_2019_en.pdf
Technical Committee
Javier Enrique Delgado Moreno
e-mail: javier_687@outlook.com
Rodrigo Molina Dominguez
e-mail: romodo@gmail.com
Local committee