- National Engineering Robotics Contest
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National Engineering Robotics Contest is an inter universities robotics competition held annually since 2005 at the College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan (NUST).
The contest is organised by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Careers Project and National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan, with more than 60 Pakistani universities participating in the event.,[1] and aims to train individuals for engineering services in Pakistan, and cash prizes are awarded to the winners.[2]
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FFRC2003
This contest started in 2003 with the name "Fire fighting robotic contest", It was won by DRIAD of CEME,NUST.
APFFRC2004
Then in 2004, it was organised with the name of "All Pakistan Fire Fighting Robotic Contest", Snow Storm Of CEME,NUST won that.
NERC2005
Current name of "National engineering robotics contest" was given to this contest in 2005 an it was won by Aatish from Air University (Pakistan Air Force).
NERC2006
In 2006, The concept of the contest got changed and instead of fire extinguishing, the ball putting concept came, where autonomous robots have to place the balls in baskets at different pre-defined location, following a predefined map. this time CEME, NUST made a come back and "Oye-Hoye Returns" won the contest for CEME, NUST for the third time.
NERC2007
In 2007, the contest plan was nearly the same as of 2006, with changes in the map and the basket heights along with strict restriction on the area and weight of the robot, even this time around the result were same and CEME,NUST marched toward another milestone the "hat-trick" of titles of NERC.
NERC2008
In 2008, Heights of the baskets were changed along with changes in the map, but this time the most difficult part was that the number of balls to be potted in the net were doubled and all the robots have to reload the balls with in the arena, CEME registered their NERC dominance by winning the title fifth time and completed the hat-tricks of the title along with it.
NERC2009
In 2009, the balls were replaced by cylindrical wooden Pegs, and Baskets with Pigeon Stands, linings in the maps were broken to make robots use more and more sensors. In 2009 after a long time the winning streak of CEME,NUST were broken by another young institute (as it was done in 2005 by Air University), this time it was CHALLENGER from Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering who won the 5th National Engineering Robotics Contest (NERC) 2009 while Sylar from CEME,NUST stood second and GLADIATOR from Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering came 3rd. T-BOB of Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering while LKR and NEO of CEME,NUST received the"Best Engineering Design" award.[3]
NERC2010
In 2010, Ramps were included in the floor, with restriction in the peg palcing sequence and position in pigeon stand. FIREBOLT from Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering won the 6th National Engineering Robotics Contest (NERC) 2010. FALCON from Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering received the"Best Engineering Design" award.[4] Over 155 teams participated in NERC 2010. Prizes go up to Rs. 0.425 million for all categories.[5]
NERC2011
NERC 2011 was held from 28 June 2011 to 2 July 2011.[6]
This year CASE participated with 8 teams, College of EME with 22 teams, NED University 24 teams, and there were teams from GIKI, FAST, LUMS, UET Lahore, SEECS NUST and universities from all over Pakistan, including teams from the provinces of Baluchistan, KPK, and rural Sindh.
This year 30 Teams from over all 160 qualified for the final. Even though the top six best performances were claimed by CASE (1st by Infinity, 3rd by McFrenzy, 4th by Firebolt, 5th by Unexpected & 6th by Phenom) and CEME, NUST(2nd by M6) but the two institutions earlier decided to give away their cash prizes and ranks to rest of the universities to promote the field of Robotics in Pakistan.
At the end of the ceremony the chief guest Dr. Ansar Parvez, Chairman Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission gave away the prizes to the winning teams of the contest in the following categories Winner NERC 2011 Shield with cash prize of Rs80,000 was awarded to Virtuoso (NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), 1st Runner up NERC 2011 Shield with cash prize of Rs50,000 was awarded to Line Cruser Returns (University of Lahore), 2nd Runner up NERC 2011 Shield with cash prize of Rs40,000 was awarded to Box Hunter (Bahria University), 2 x Best Engineering Excellence Awards were given to the team M6 from College of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering and Infinity from Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering, 3 x Best Engineering Design Award with cash prize of Rs30,000 each was awarded to Nuts & Volts (NED University of Engineering and Technology), Mechatron (Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt), MUET boy (Mehran University of Engineering and Technology), Winner NERC 2011 Lego Award with cash prize of Rs25,000 was shared by Agent 47 (Beaconhouse School System) and Appache786 (Army Public School E & ME), 1st Runner up NERC 2011 Lego Award with cash prize of Rs15,000 was awarded to Balistic Catapult (Beaconhouse School System), 2nd Runner up NERC 2011 Lego Award with cash prize of Rs10,000 was awarded to Lego Baba and Captain Jack Sparrow, Youngest participants Award with cash prize of Rs5,000 was awarded to Fayed Arshad of 6th class in Headstart School (Pakistan), 5 x Participants & Performance Awards (Less NUST Students) Rs15,000 each to Legomegatron (Headstart School (Pakistan)), Infiltrator (FG Sirsyed College), Kratos (NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), Botzilla (NED University of Engineering and Technology), The Quest Smart boy (Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology), Spirit of Participation Award was awarded to Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences.[7]
References
- ^ "Third national robots contest from June 10". Daily Times. 2006-06-07. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\06\07\story_7-6-2006_pg7_28. Retrieved 2011-04-26.
- ^ "National Engineering Robotics Contest". The Nation. 2008-07-06. http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Islamabad/06-Jul-2008/National-Engineering-Robotics-Contest. Retrieved 2011-04-26.
- ^ ".:: 5th NERC 2009 ::.". http://www.case.edu.pk/Nerc2009.aspx.
- ^ "News & Events @ CASE". http://www.case.edu.pk.
- ^ . http://www.nerc.com.pk/.
- ^ "Important Dates". http://www.nerc.com.pk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=178&Itemid=219.
- ^ "Young students exhibit their talent in robotics contest". The News International. 2011-07-03. http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=55696&Cat=6&dt=7/3/2011. Retrieved 2011-07-04.
External links
Categories:- Robotics competitions
- Recurring events established in 2005
- 2005 in robotics
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