RoboCup Small Size League

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The RoboCup Small Size League (SSL) is one of the RoboCup soccer leagues.

Old Format[edit]

Two teams of six robots which are limited to an 18 cm diameter and 15 cm height play soccer with an orange golf ball. They are identified and tracked by four overhead cameras connected to an off-field computer. The field size is 9metersx6meters. Then robots' and balls' status including their position and id are sent to teams' computers. Their AI software sends commands to the robots based on the vision data.

New Format[edit]

As of 2018, there are now two divisions, the B division that continued to use the same parameters as before (6 robots, 9x6 meter field, etc) and the A division that changed a lot of parameters. This change was brought to improve the tournament experience by making the more experienced teams face each other while letting the newer teams improve their algorithms with more balanced face offs.

Division A new parameters[edit]

  • A software referee now calls automatically the penalties and a human referee only supervises the calls and corrects them if need be.
  • Robots are fully autonomous, they have to place the ball where the auto referee commands (when the ball leaves the field for example)
  • Field is now 12x9 meters.
  • Games oppose 2 teams of 11 robots. (Prior to 2021 it was 8 vs. 8)

Design[edit]

Small Size Teams[edit]

Team Country
Anorak  Pakistan
Austrian Cubes  Austria
B-Smart Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine  Germany
Botnia  Finland
CMDragons  USA
Cyrus  Iran
Eagle Knights  México
ER-Force  Germany
Fantasia  China
Farzanegan  Iran
FURGBol  Brazil
GEAR - USP[permanent dead link]  Brazil
Immortals  Iran
KgpKubs  India
Khainui  Thailand
KIKS  Japan
KN2C  Iran
MRL Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine  Iran
NEUIslanders Archived 2014-02-02 at the Wayback Machine  Northern Cyprus
Omid  Iran
Parsian Archived 2009-06-30 at the Wayback Machine  Iran
Plasma-Z  Thailand
RFC Cambridge Archived 2015-08-24 at the Wayback Machine  USA
RoboCats Archived 2006-09-01 at the Wayback Machine  USA
RoboDragons Archived 2007-11-01 at the Wayback Machine  Japan
RoboFEI  Brazil
RoboIME  Brazil
RoboJackets  USA
RoboPET  Brazil
RoboTeam Twente  The Netherlands
Salam  Saudi Arabia
Skuba Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine  Thailand
Small Size Holland  The Netherlands
STOx's  Colombia
Strive  China
Thunderbots FC  Canada
ULtron  Canada
Tigers Mannheim  Germany
UMass Minutebots  USA
Warthog Robotics  Brazil
Wright Eagle Archived 2015-03-29 at the Wayback Machine  China
ZJUNlict  China

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