Besides the robot soccer competitions, Tech United also participates in the @Home competitions with the service robots HERO, AMIGO and SERGIO. Within this competition the care robots must execute several tasks, like taking something out of the kitchen and recognize people. Robots like HERO enable elderly people to function independently for a longer period of time.
A lot of the mechanism developed with the soccer robots is used on the care robots. For example the wheels are the same, but you can also think of software. Both the soccer robots and the care robots must communicate with a continuously changing environment.
HERO, AMIGO and SERGIO are part of the project RoboEarth. The goal of this project is to let the robots learn from each other. Object recognition, navigation, operations and other activities are exchanged through the RoboEarth network. HERO makes contact with the RoboEarth database autonomously and downloads the necessary instructions that leads to serving a particular product, such as fruit juice.
Through the network RoboEarth robots must be able to deal with unforeseen circumstances, instead of programming every conceivable situation. Since the robots learn from each event and share their experiences, they will respond faster and improve their ability to learn and to react in new situations.
2024
World Championships, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 5th place
2023
World Championships, Bordeaux, France, 4th place
2022
World Championships, Bangkok, Thailand, 1st place
2019
World Championships, Sydney, Australia, 1st place
German Open, Magdeburg, Germany, 6th place
2017
World Championships, Nagoya, Japan, 2nd place
German Open, Magdeburg, Germany, 2nd place
2015
World Championships, Hefei, China, 4th place
German Open, Magdeburg, Germany, 1st place
2013
World Championships, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 3rd place
German Open, Magdeburg, Germany, 7th place
2011
World Championships, Istanbul, Turkey, 14th place
German Open, Magdeburg, Germany, 6th place
2018
World Championships, Montreal, Canada, 3th place
German Open, Magdeburg, Germany, 2nd place
2016
World Championships, Leipzig, Germany, 2nd place
RoboCup European Open, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 1st place
2014
World Championships, João Pessoa, Brazil, 2nd place
German Open, Magdeburg, Germany, 2nd place
2012
World Championships, Mexico City, Mexico, 7th place
RoboCup Dutch Open, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 1st place
Once a year, Tech United publishes a Team Description Paper. This document describes the improvements considering the mechanics, electronics and software from HERO over the past year. Below, you can find a link of the most recent TDP.
Next to being published on paper, the most recent developments of the service robots are also captured on video. Below, the latest video can be seen.
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De Lampendriessen 30, TU/e campus Eindhoven
Building: Impuls
Office: RoboCup Stadium