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Stab IITB XLR8

Can you please get the information about Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Stab XLR8 so that I can go through the information easily?
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5th April 2016, 09:14 AM
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Re: Stab IITB XLR8

As you are looking for the information about Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Stab XLR8 I will help you here to gather details.

The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay organized XLR8 is the First Technical Competition held by Robotics Club in IIT Bombay. Earlier it was known as Tech-One (obviously you got the meaning). Basically you have to make a manually controlled car capable of doing various things. Winner is decided by the number of obstacles he clears and within how much time.

Result of this year's XLR8

First: Techuila (H4) got prize of worth Rs 3000

Second: Epsilon Delta (H3) and Stallions (H2) each got prize of Rs 1500

PG Winner: The Invincibles (Tansa) got prize of Rs 500
Also prize of Rs 500 were given to top scorer in each hostel other than these winners.

Task:
To build a manually controlled bot capable of negotiating different kinds of obstacles in its path in stipulated amount of time.

Teams:
Maximum number of members allowed per team is 4.
Only freshmen entries will be considered for prizes.
Online registration can be done at.stab-iitb.org
Teams must register before 18th August, 11:59PM.
They hold no responsibility to allot time slots to non-registered and un-registered teams.

BOT Specialization
The entire bot must fit in a box of size 25cm x 25cm x 25cm at all points of time during the run, failing which your bot will be disqualified.

This does not include the remote control and external power supply (if any).

If the power supply is onboard, then that too must fit into the above mentioned box along with the other parts of the bot at all of time during the run.

There are no weight-restrictions on the bot.

The bot can be wired or wireless. Power supply can be external or on-board.

Voltage between any two points on the bot should not exceed 12 V at any point during the run.

No readymade steering mechanisms are allowed. Readymade Gears and shafts however may be used.

Lego Kits are not allowed.


Address:-
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400076

Phone:-
022 2572 2545


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