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The wall,
as depicted on the left, will be used to test the robot's performance
in navigation, versatility, and speed. (The utility and innovation
tasks will be performed independently.)
The wall, as depicted in below, will be used to test the robot’s performance in navigation, versatility, and speed. (The utility and innovation tasks will be performed independently.) The wall measures 9 ft (2.743 m) in height and 8 ft (2.438 m) in width. The wall is made of ferrous metal plated on plywood, and contains three sections composed of different materials and obstacles. The first section, closest to the floor, contain a wooden ramp surface, two obstacles, and one hole. The second section, in the middle of the wall, contains a plexiglass surface and three obstacles. The third section, at the top of the wall, contains a flat piece of carpet, two obstacles, and a slit.
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Demo videos
Vortex Remote Controlled Robot 1
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Duke University's "Wallter" 1
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