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1. FIRA 1999 Calendar
The FIRA 1999 calendar is now available on the FIRA web site, http://www.fira.net.
It furnishes all the information pertaining to this year's FIRA events. The names of
relevant persons are also posted and they may be contacted for more details about the
events. If you have any FIRA related events scheduled for the year, please send the
details toso that it can be included in the FIRA 1999 calendar.
2. FIRA Robot World Cup Brazil 1999.
The FIRA 1999 competitions will be held at the Colegio Notre Dame, Campinas,
Brazil, from 4 to 8 August 1999.
Four regional championships ? South America, North America, Europe and Asia-
Pacific - will be held prior to the Robot World Cup to select the teams for the
competition in Brazil. Please refer to the FIRA Calendar for more details on regional
championships. Only the teams, which qualify through the FIRA regional
championships, can proceed to participate in the FIRA Robot World Cup Brazil 1999.
Through the regional championships, 15 teams will be selected for MiroSot category
and 6 each for the NaroSot, RoboSot and S-KheperaSot categories. The teams of
NaroSot, Robosot, S-KheperaSot and the selected 15 teams for MiroSot have to
register by June 1, 1999 at.
FIRA'99 team selection procedure:
A. MiroSot - 15 teams
1. North American Region - 3 teams
2. South American Region - 3 teams
3. Europe-Africa Region - 3 teams
4. Asia-Pacific Region - 6 teams
B. NaroSot - 6 teams
C. RoboSot - 6 teams
D. S-KheperaSot - 6 teams
For more details, please visit the web site.
3. Results of FIRA '99 South America Championship.
The FIRA '99 South America Championship was held in Porto Alegre, Brazil from
24th ? 28th March, 1999. An estimated 35 thousand people watched the games.
The teams, which qualified for the Robot World Cup are:
(a) MINEIroSOT (Team Leader: Mario Campos)
(b) Bravo (Team Leader: Roberto Tavares)
(c) Carrossel Caipira (Team Leader: Rene Pegoraro)
4. Robot Olympiad.
Active preparatory work is under way to organize the "Robot Olympiad" which will
be hosted by KAIST from August 18 to 21, 1999. The primary objective of the
Robot Olympiad is to provide a platform for young students, from primary to high
school levels, to compete with a variety of robot systems. Talented young people, by
pitching their intelligent robots against each other, will further the cause of science
and technology.
An International Robot Olympiad Committee (IROC) is being formed. Honorable
people, who are very active in the sphere of robotics, have been invited to join the
committee. The composition of the committee will be finalized and announced in the
near future. Two web sites -& - are being
setup for the event. An Internet based educational program will commence soon for
the benefit of the participants. The Korean version will be operational from 26th April
and the English version a week later. The Internet Education is intended for the
students and teachers who are interested in robot systems and those who want to
participate in the Robot Olympiad. The selection procedure will be posted on the
web sites prior to the Robot Olympiad.
5. Proceedings of FIRA Robot World Cup France'98
Proceedings of FIRA Robot World Cup France '98 are still being prepared. It is
expected to be ready in the near future and the availability of the proceedings will be
made known as soon as it is published.
6.
SBS, one of the top three broadcasting stations in Korea, is currently filming and
broadcasting a multi-episode drama serial titled "KAIST." The theme of the drama
serial originated from the robot-soccer club of KAIST, called MR (Micro Robot),
preparing for the FIRA Robot World Cup Championship. MR, the real name of the
autonomous robot-soccer club in KAIST, has been retained by the producers of the
enthralling drama. This program is on the air every Sunday evening. Those who miss
an episode can catch up with the action later as the drama is being rebroadcast on
.
7. Visitors to FIRA Headquarters.
Prof. Gourab Sen Gupta of Singapore Polytechnic will visit the FIRA Headquarters
in the third week of April 1999. Two of Prof. Gupta's students will accompany him
to develop robot soccer systems at the Intelligent Control Laboratory, KAIST. The
students will be attached to ICL for a period of 2 months.
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THE FEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL ROBOT-SOCCER ASSOCIATION
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Editor-in-Chief: Jong-Hwan Kim
Associate Editors:
Chao Cheng Holger Haas Jeffrey Johnson
Krzysztof R. Kozlowski Amitabha Mukerjee Luca Odetti
Victor Romano Castillo Toledo Andon Topalov
Prahlad Vadakkepat Jing Wang Gourab Sen Gupta
Editorial Staffs: Jin-Ah Lee Hye-Young Park
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, KAIST,
373-1 Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu,
Taejon 305-701, Korea.
Tel: 42-869-3448
Fax: 42-869-8010
E-mail: fira@fira.net
http://www.fira.net/
=====================================================
[July 8, 1998]
The FIRA 1999 calendar is now available on the FIRA web site, http://www.fira.net.
It furnishes all the information pertaining to this year's FIRA events. The names of
relevant persons are also posted and they may be contacted for more details about the
events. If you have any FIRA related events scheduled for the year, please send the
details to
2. FIRA Robot World Cup Brazil 1999.
The FIRA 1999 competitions will be held at the Colegio Notre Dame, Campinas,
Brazil, from 4 to 8 August 1999.
Four regional championships ? South America, North America, Europe and Asia-
Pacific - will be held prior to the Robot World Cup to select the teams for the
competition in Brazil. Please refer to the FIRA Calendar for more details on regional
championships. Only the teams, which qualify through the FIRA regional
championships, can proceed to participate in the FIRA Robot World Cup Brazil 1999.
Through the regional championships, 15 teams will be selected for MiroSot category
and 6 each for the NaroSot, RoboSot and S-KheperaSot categories. The teams of
NaroSot, Robosot, S-KheperaSot and the selected 15 teams for MiroSot have to
register by June 1, 1999 at
FIRA'99 team selection procedure:
A. MiroSot - 15 teams
1. North American Region - 3 teams
2. South American Region - 3 teams
3. Europe-Africa Region - 3 teams
4. Asia-Pacific Region - 6 teams
B. NaroSot - 6 teams
C. RoboSot - 6 teams
D. S-KheperaSot - 6 teams
For more details, please visit the web site
3. Results of FIRA '99 South America Championship.
The FIRA '99 South America Championship was held in Porto Alegre, Brazil from
24th ? 28th March, 1999. An estimated 35 thousand people watched the games.
The teams, which qualified for the Robot World Cup are:
(a) MINEIroSOT (Team Leader: Mario Campos)
(b) Bravo (Team Leader: Roberto Tavares)
(c) Carrossel Caipira (Team Leader: Rene Pegoraro)
4. Robot Olympiad.
Active preparatory work is under way to organize the "Robot Olympiad" which will
be hosted by KAIST from August 18 to 21, 1999. The primary objective of the
Robot Olympiad is to provide a platform for young students, from primary to high
school levels, to compete with a variety of robot systems. Talented young people, by
pitching their intelligent robots against each other, will further the cause of science
and technology.
An International Robot Olympiad Committee (IROC) is being formed. Honorable
people, who are very active in the sphere of robotics, have been invited to join the
committee. The composition of the committee will be finalized and announced in the
near future. Two web sites -
setup for the event. An Internet based educational program will commence soon for
the benefit of the participants. The Korean version will be operational from 26th April
and the English version a week later. The Internet Education is intended for the
students and teachers who are interested in robot systems and those who want to
participate in the Robot Olympiad. The selection procedure will be posted on the
web sites prior to the Robot Olympiad.
5. Proceedings of FIRA Robot World Cup France'98
Proceedings of FIRA Robot World Cup France '98 are still being prepared. It is
expected to be ready in the near future and the availability of the proceedings will be
made known as soon as it is published.
6.
SBS, one of the top three broadcasting stations in Korea, is currently filming and
broadcasting a multi-episode drama serial titled "KAIST." The theme of the drama
serial originated from the robot-soccer club of KAIST, called MR (Micro Robot),
preparing for the FIRA Robot World Cup Championship. MR, the real name of the
autonomous robot-soccer club in KAIST, has been retained by the producers of the
enthralling drama. This program is on the air every Sunday evening. Those who miss
an episode can catch up with the action later as the drama is being rebroadcast on
7. Visitors to FIRA Headquarters.
Prof. Gourab Sen Gupta of Singapore Polytechnic will visit the FIRA Headquarters
in the third week of April 1999. Two of Prof. Gupta's students will accompany him
to develop robot soccer systems at the Intelligent Control Laboratory, KAIST. The
students will be attached to ICL for a period of 2 months.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
THE FEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL ROBOT-SOCCER ASSOCIATION
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Editor-in-Chief: Jong-Hwan Kim
Associate Editors:
Chao Cheng Holger Haas Jeffrey Johnson
Krzysztof R. Kozlowski Amitabha Mukerjee Luca Odetti
Victor Romano Castillo Toledo Andon Topalov
Prahlad Vadakkepat Jing Wang Gourab Sen Gupta
Editorial Staffs: Jin-Ah Lee Hye-Young Park
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, KAIST,
373-1 Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu,
Taejon 305-701, Korea.
Tel: 42-869-3448
Fax: 42-869-8010
E-mail: fira@fira.net
http://www.fira.net/
=====================================================
[July 8, 1998]
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Newsletter Vol. 7 No. 2 (119) | |||
FIRA |
3341 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. 2002 FIRA Cup is selected as a cultural event 2002 FIRA Robot World cup has been officially selected as one of the cultural events by the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The 2002 FIRA Cup is the on...
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| 27 |
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Newsletter Vol. 7 No. 1 (180) | |||
FIRA |
3122 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA Cup China 2001 Competition Results The FIRA Robot World Cup 2001 was held at the Science and Technology Museum in Beijing, China from August 1-5, 2001 along with the FIRA Robot World ...
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| 26 |
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Newsletter Vol. 6 No. 3 (196) | |||
FIRA |
3339 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. Results of FIRA-ISI Robot Soccer Workshop and Championship The FIRA-ISI Robot Soccer Workshop and Championship took place at the American University in Dubai from March 17 to 21, 2001 in c...
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| 25 |
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Newsletter Vol. 6 No. 2 (178) | |||
FIRA |
3427 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA-ISI Robot Soccer Workshop and Championship in Dubai, U.A.E. http://www.icsc-naiso.org/conf.htm#isi2001 http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/robolion/dubai/ American University in Dubai, in conjunction with the ...
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| 24 |
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Newsletter Vol. 6 No. 1 (168) | |||
FIRA |
3125 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA Robot World Cup Australia 2000. Email - rwc2000@cqu.edu.au http://fira.cqu.edu.au/rwc2000 The FIRA Robot World Cup 2000 was held in Australia, in two venues in Rockhampton from Sept. 18 to 24, ...
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| 23 |
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Newsletter Vol. 5 No. 4 (210) | |||
FIRA |
3510 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA Robot World Cup Australia 2000. Email - rwc2000@cqu.edu.au http://fira.cqu.edu.au/rwc2000 The FIRA Robot World Cup 2000 will be held in Australia, in three venues in Rockhampton and Gladstone f...
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| 22 |
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Newsletter Vol. 5 No. 3 (181) | |||
FIRA |
3095 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. The New Homepage for FIRANET - () The FIRANET homepage is updated and given a new shape with more information. Your valuable comments on the same are welcome. 2. New FIRA office bearers. Af...
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| 21 |
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Newsletter Vol. 5 No. 2 (178) | |||
FIRA |
3236 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. The First FIRA Korea-Cup Competition The FIRA Korea Chapter (KRSA: Korea Robot Soccer Association) became a corporate aggregate belonging to the Ministry of Science and Technology in Korea t...
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| 20 |
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Newsletter Vol. 5 No. 1 (481) | |||
FIRA |
8257 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. Special Gratitute FIRA wishes to express special thanks to Dr. Marcel Bergerman, Dr. Elfes, Dr. Tavares, Dr. Romano, Dr. Campos, Stellar, Elliane, Salvania, Chris Messom and all the other organizer...
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| 19 |
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Newsletter Vol. 4 No. 6 (258) | |||
FIRA |
4005 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. The Results of FIRA Regional Championships Three regional Championships were held to select the teams for FIRA Robot World Cup Brazil 1999. The Results are as follows: - MiroSot(among Korean team...
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| 18 |
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Newsletter Vol. 4 No. 5 (138) | |||
FIRA |
3233 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA North America (NA) Regional Championship In spite of the best efforts from Professor Shahram Payandeh and Mr. Chao Cheng, SFU, the NA Regional Championship has to be called off due to...
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Newsletter Vol. 4 No. 4 (157) | |||
FIRA |
3509 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA 1999 Calendar The FIRA 1999 calendar is now available on the FIRA web site, http://www.fira.net. It furnishes all the information pertaining to this year's FIRA events. The names of re...
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| 16 |
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Newsletter Vol. 4 No. 3 (111) | |||
FIRA |
2766 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA 1999: Dates, Venue and Team Selection - 2. FIRA'99 Asia-Pacific Championship - 3. FIRA 2001 Bidding - 4. FIRA Robot Olympiad - 5. FIRA MiroSot Asian Tour - 6. FIRA UK MiroSot Leag...
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| 15 |
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Newsletter Vol. 4 No. 2 (102) | |||
FIRA |
2603 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA MiroSot Asian Tour Prof. Kim, Jong-Hwan will lead two MiroSot teams (MIRO and SOTY) in the FIRA Asian MiroSot tour covering Singapore (Nov. 23) and Australia. Demonstrations will be he...
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| 14 |
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Newsletter Vol. 4 No. 1 (128) | |||
FIRA |
3174 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA Robot World Cup France'98: Results. The FIRA Robot World Cup France'98 was a grand success. The results: MiroSot ------- 1. The Keys, Human Interface Inc., Korea 2. Guarana, University of S...
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| 13 |
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Newsletter Vol. 3 No. 8 (144) | |||
FIRA |
5147 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA Robot World Cup France'98 As per the early registration, we have Eighty-nine (89) teams from 21 nations for the FIRA Robot World Cup France'98. Those who have not officially registered...
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| 12 |
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Newsletter Vol. 3 No. 7 (170) | |||
FIRA |
3559 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA Robot World Cup France'98 - 2. Local Sponsorship for Attending the Paris Event - 3. Educational Program on Robot Soccer System - 4. AROB Conference and MiroSot Demonstration Games - ...
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| 11 |
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Newsletter Vol. 3 No. 4 (274) | |||
FIRA |
4760 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. FIRA Robot World Cup France'98 Schedule. June 29-30: For setting up, training and workshop. July 01-03: Competitions (NaroSot, MiroSot and S-MiroSot) and benchmark problems. FIRA Regional Champion...
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| 10 |
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Newsletter Vol. 3 No. 3 (196) | |||
FIRA |
4355 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. MiroSot American and European Tours FIRA MiroSot American and European tours were conducted by Prof. Jong-Hwan Kim with two teams from KAIST in August and September respectively. The same was a ...
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| 9 |
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Newsletter Vol. 3 No. 2 (179) | |||
FIRA |
3687 | Apr 22, 2010 | |||
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1. WAC FIRA American Cup'98 - Anchorage, Alaska, May 9-14, 1998. FIRA American Cup will be held in conjunction with World Automation Congress (WAC'98) between May 9 and 14, 1998 at Anchorage, A...
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