We are using our Vex Robot platforms in the SkillsUSA Urban Search & Rescue competition. While there is a VEX competition, and while we will have links below to the Vex site, we are not competing in the Vex annual challenge.
The Robot platforms, are designed to solve the challenge of navigation a series of up and down ramps, opening doors, and opening 4 mail boxes. The object of the challenge is to find 2 small bloc's, retrieve them and return them to the "bucket" under the specified time. the Team with the fastest time wins the driving competition. There is also a presentation interview portion and a technical logbook section. all points will be combined to select the winner.
A two-member team builds a robot and arm mechanism prior to the competition and then, during the competition, remotely operates the robot. The robot should be capable of locating, grabbing and moving simulated ordinances on the challenge course. This remotely operated vehicle (ROV) must traverse the course, locate the ordinances, secure them and properly dispose of them. Each team will perform one round of competition consisting of a time limited mission to locate and dispose of two ordinances.
Links to Vex Robot AM, PM teams blog pages, and general Vex links useful to all the teams. (Where did the Robot names come from?)
Huey - Nate Albano & Riya Yadav (AM - 2024-2025)
Dewey - Doris Huynh & Juanita Taborda (AM - 2024-2025)
Louie - Zach Trejo & William Vo (AM - 2024-2025)
Freeman Lowell - Sky De Leon & Kaylee Neuhaus (AM - 2024-2025)
Saturn's Rings - Nathan Lien & William Sie (AM - 2024-2025)
Sequoia - John (Renz), Noah Murillo (AM - 2024-2025)
Valley Forge - ?? (PM - 2024-2025)
Berkshire - ?? (PM - 2024-2025)
<Date> - The resume must be submitted
<Date> by 5 PM - Video and Engineerng Note books
Contestants will complete the challenge and submit video files prior to the submission deadline.
The Engineering Notebook will be submitted for judging via the SkillsUSA Google Form provided
Coming Soon...
Robotics - Urban Search & Rescue (updated 1/12/24)
Game Guidelines <-- see for info on rules
Robotics - Urban Search & Rescue (updated 1/12/21)
Maybe a good set of build and programming videos- 2020 VEX & RobotC Tutorials - YouTube (9/12/2021)
Build and Programming Video Guide - Vex Cortex Robot - Unboxing, Building, and How to Code the robot. - Youtube
WiFi Cameras
Batteries
Tennessee 2015 Team FP View - Want to see what the driver of a SkillsUSA Robotics: Urban Search & Rescue robot sees? This on-board camera video of the Tennessee team's run at the 2015 National SkillsUSA conference does just that. The team, comprised of Jonathan Gibson and Savannah Bradburn, placed second at the national event. Courtesy of Advisor Sam Warwick.
SkillsUSA California: Robotics Urban Search and Rescue - Multiple robots from the California SkillsUSA Robotics: Urban Search and Rescue in San Diego, California
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqzNTdflhKk - another arena at 2015 skills. Long, but has commentatry about each robot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifnJvi1kqjw - Has some robot teams information at the end
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDvcfcSLqLo - interesting field. have to turn on the 2x2 space to get access to the mail box
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He6nA6pJR8M - cool challenges to get access to the filed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ues4m8yQgz0 - "How not to drive at Skillsusa Urban search and rescue 2018"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqzNTdflhKk - another arena at 2015 skills
Vex V5 Resources (Newer Bots) - Check to see what programming tools are recommended... maybe a Vex Coding Studio.
Vex V5 Drawing Lab
RobotC Resources
VexCODE - VexCode V5 & VexCOde Pro V5 <-- Vex official V5 programming tools. Not sure what the difference between V5 and Pro V5 is?
Purdue PROS - https://pros.cs.purdue.edu/ <-- (Looks a little like Visual Studio) PROS is a lightweight and fast alternative open source operating system for VEX EDR Microcontrollers. It features multitasking, low-level control, and Wiring compatible functions to harness the full power of the Cortex. PROS is built with developers in mind and with a focus on providing an environment for industry-applicable experience.
Robot Mesh - https://www.robotmesh.com/studio <-- Another browser based IDE for Cortex
Vex Cortex Resources:
Vex Build Instructions
VEX ARM® Cortex®-based Microcontrollerand VEXnet Joystick User Guide
Build and Programming Video Guide - Vex Cortex Robot - Unboxing, Building, and How to Code the robot. - Youtube
Vex Cortex Programming Instructions
Vex Cortex Programming 1 - YouTube
Maybe a good set of build and programming videos- 2020 VEX & RobotC Tutorials - YouTube
Introduction to Programming VEX Robotics in RobotC - YouTube
VEX Forum Answer - Restoring Default Code
RoboMatters Forum - How to view/edit default Cortex code
Vex V5 Resources (Newer Bots) - Check to see what programming tools are recommended... maybe a Vex Coding Studio.
Vex V5 Drawing Lab
RobotC - ROBOTC for VEX Robotics 4.x (VEX Cortex & VEX IQ) <-- Vex official Cortex programming tools
Purdue PROS - https://pros.cs.purdue.edu/ <-- (Looks a little like Visual Studio) PROS is a lightweight and fast alternative open source operating system for VEX EDR Microcontrollers. It features multitasking, low-level control, and Wiring compatible functions to harness the full power of the Cortex. PROS is built with developers in mind and with a focus on providing an environment for industry-applicable experience.
Robot Mesh - https://www.robotmesh.com/studio <-- Another browser based IDE for Cortex
Old Links to Blog - Huey
Old Links to Blog - Dewey
Old Links to Blog - Louie
Old Links to Bolg - Freeman Lowel
Old Links to Blog - Valley Forge
Old Links to Blog - Saturn's Rings
https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/
https://www.skillsusa.org/competitions/skillsusa-championships/contest-descriptions/ (Links to an external site.)
https://pros.cs.purdue.edu/v5/okapi/tutorials/walkthrough/clawbot.html (Links to an external site.)
Links to Vex Robot AM, PM teams blog pages, and general Vex links useful to all the teams. (Where did the Robot names come from?)
Huey - Bukhari & Charley (PM 2023-2024)
Dewey - Alexander & Jonah (PM 2023-2024)
Louie - Yash and Peter ( Nguyen) (AM - 2023-2024)
Freeman Lowell - Joshua and Kevin (PM - 2023-2024)
Valley Forge - Diego & Damian (PM 2023-2024)
Saturn's Rings - Azaria & Tae (PM 2023-2024)
Sequoia - Anthony & Anirudh (AM - 2023-2024)
Links to Vex Robot AM, PM teams blog pages, and general Vex links useful to all the teams. (Where did the Robot names come from?)
Huey - Mia Trinh and Alex Garcia (PM)
Dewey - Ash Sanjeev, Jessica Yao (AM)
Louie - Landon Phan, Tyler Huynh (AM)
Freeman Lowell - Dylan Castro, Emily Jang (AM)
Valley Forge - Vineet Vinod and Duy Bui (PM)
Saturn's Rings - Kenneth Gentry, Hayden Melius (AM)
Berkshire - Brian Nguyen, Loc Pham (AM)
Sequoia - Elizabeth Borrayo, Yusif Bahlool (PM)