THE ROBOTICS AND COMPUTATION CATEGORY INCLUDES ROBOTICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE. THE FOCUS OF THIS GROUP INCLUDES SUCH APPLIED SCIENCES AS ENGINEERING, PROGRAMMING, AND MECHANICAL DESIGN AND SUCH FORMAL SCIENCES AS MATHEMATICS, LOGIC, AND STATISTICS.
Computer science is the study of the principles and use of computers. Included in that is the design of software that performs tasks. Robotics often involves computer science but adds the design, and application of physical components that perform tasks. Entrants in this category design, build, and operate mechanical and/or software constructions.
PROJECT SCOPE
Entries in this category will create all or part of a functional program or automated device.
When considering design elements, the focus is on the physical design (user interface) of the entry. Sensors and/or operator input must be appropriate and understandable for the planned purpose(s). Manipulators and/or displays should be used as needed to accomplish the desired tasks. Physical or interface construction also should be appropriate and elegant.
Functionality is also a key part of this category. Operational methods of the software or robot should be complete and appropriate for the purpose. The design should allow for variables in the operating environment and error handling. Operation should be repeatable and consistent with the planned function.
Advanced entries will take alternate operation based on variations in operating parameters into consideration. They will also show an efficiency of design (whether software code or mechanical design). A formal test plan may be defined and implemented.
PROJECT DISPLAY AND DESCRIPTION
The project display should show the following:
A working robot or sub-assembly or, if software, the working software should be presented
The function or purpose of the robot or software should be described
The description and clarification of any sub-components should be explained
A description of the methodology used to operate the robot or software may be included
The following items are also often included in the display:
A written document that defines the functional specification and testing plan for the entry
Documented code listing