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Coimbatore Robotics League
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Robot Rumble at GRGMS
GRG Modern Scholars, a proud Cambridge International School, is excited to host the Coimbatore Robotics League 2024-2025. This prestigious event is conducted in association with Bigbodhi Academy and Modern Robotics and Science Labs, renowned for their expertise in robotics and STEM education.
Join the Coimbatore Robotics League and compete for glory.
Let’s shape the future of robotics together!
Esteemed Collaborators
League Overview
The dynamic categories, the Coimbatore Robotics League encourages participants to innovate, compete, and collaborate. Each challenge is tailored to the age and expertise level of students, ensuring a rewarding and engaging experience for all.
Theme : Smart Logistics
Robotics Invention :
Overview: Participants present a project with a fully functional working model that solves real-world challenges creatively.
Eligibility: Open category for ages 9 to 15 years, with teams of 2 to 4 members.
Robotics Mission :
Starter: Designed for ages 7 to 9 years, with teams of 2 to 3 members, focusing on beginner-level robotic challenges.
Explorer: Tailored for ages 9 to 12 years, with teams of 2 to 4 members, focusing on intermediate-level problem-solving and tasks.
Challenger: Open for ages 12 to 15 years, with teams of 2 to 4 members, testing advanced robotic programming and task execution skills.
Event Details :
Registration Deadline: On or before January 25, 2024 (Online Registration Required)
Competition Date: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Lunch Break: 12:30 PM to 1:15 PM
Competition Time: February 08, 2025
Registration Package : ₹1,500/- per head (Includes Mid-day Meal & Refreshments)
How to Participate ?
Register online through our International Registration Portal before the deadline.
Limited slots available—secure your place now !
Why Join Us?
Compete with young innovators on an international stage.
Gain hands-on experience with advanced robotics challenges.
Showcase your creativity and technical expertise to a global audience.


Shipping & Return Items Guidelines
As part of the Coimbatore Robotics League 2024-2025, participating teams are required to create and manage their own Logistics Items for the competition. These items play a crucial role in the event, highlighting both functionality and creativity.
Specifications for Logistics Items :
Logistics Items should adhere to the following dimensions:
Length (L): >= 5cm and <=8cm
Breadth (B): >= 5cm and <=8cm
Height (H): >= 6cm and <=12cm
Creative Logistics :
Uniqueness & Creativity:Team should create their own Logistics Items
Representation: Teams are encouraged to design items that showcase their creativity, values, and identity.
League Plan
1. Registration - Teams must complete their registration online before the specified deadline. Ensure all team members and logistics items meet the guidelines for eligibility.
2. Practice Round - A dedicated session for teams to familiarize themselves with the competition setup and test their strategies. This helps participants fine-tune their approach before the actual rounds begin.
3. Round 01 - The first competitive round where all registered teams participate. Teams are scored based on task completion, precision, and teamwork.
4. Round 02 - The second competitive round introduces advanced challenges, focusing on creativity, problem-solving, and effective strategy implementation.
5. Round 03 - The final and most challenging round where the top-performing teams compete to showcase their mastery of robotics, innovation, and collaboration.
Note:
The overall highest-scoring team from each category across all rounds will be declared the winner.


Scoring Framework
The Coimbatore Robotics League 2025 challenges young innovators to create groundbreaking solutions under the theme Smart Logistics. Participants will design and develop a working model or prototype of an autonomous robot that showcases innovation and practicality in logistics management.
Scoring Criteria
Use of hardware, sensors and program is mandatory for the model or prototype. Teams has to give a live demo on their project within 10mins and will have a technical question session for 5 mins.
Presentation of Project: 1 to 10 points
Technical Details (Hardware/Software): 1 to 10 points
Creativity: 1 to 10 points
Problem Statement: 1 to 10 points
Additional Scoring Rules
No Points:
1. Items delivered without contact with the resident location.
2. Items returned without contact with the warehouse.
Points Awarded:
1. If any portion of the shipping item is in contact with the resident location.
2. If any portion of the return item is in contact with the warehouse.
Evaluation Process:
1.Teams will provide a live demo of their project within 10 minutes.
2. A technical question session will follow, lasting 5 minutes.
Robot Halting:
Points will be awarded only if the robot halts completely inside the stop area at the end of the mission.
Starter Category: (8 to 10yrs)
Starter Category:
1. Robot has to move 2 items from warehouse to resident location. Items will be randomly placed on the colored warehouse depending on the prop card.
Example. Item kept on blue and green warehouse to be delivered to respective colored resident location.
2. Robot has to begin its delivery operation from START area and move towards warehouse identifying the items to be delivered and then moving or carrying the item from warehouse to the right colored delivery location. Robot has to return to STOP area to end the mission.
3.Mission timing 150 seconds.
4. Robot Dimension: On Maximum extension 30cm Length, 30cm Breadth and 30cm Height.
5. Robot Specification: Any Controller, maximum 5 motors (encoder, DC motor and servo), max of 4 sensors and any mechanical parts. Robot weight Max 2.5kg.
6. One restart is allowed from the base. The robot operator can restart the robot from the base during the mission at any time after informing the referee and getting the referee’s acceptance. But any changes performed in the mission cannot be rearranged.
7. Participants can make their own shipping items with any material which should meet the following dimensions. Length and breadth (>= 5cm and <=8cm), Height (>= 6cm and <=12cm). Each team should carry minimum of 3 shipping items having color representation of red, blue and green on it. Weight of the item should be >= 30 grams and <=200 grams.
8. Team Size: Minimum 2 maximum 4.
Mission Points
Items moved out of warehouse completely → 20 points
Items delivered to correct location → 30 points
Robot in the STOP area at the end of mission → 50 points
Restart from base → -20 points
Explorer Category: (11 to 13yrs)

Explorer Category
1. Robot has to move 2 items from warehouse to resident location. Items will be randomly placed on the colored warehouse depending on the prop card.
And robot has to collect an item from resident location to respective colored warehouse.
Example. Item kept on blue and green warehouse to be delivered to respective colored resident location and collect the return item from red colored resident location to respective warehouse
2. Robot has to begin its delivery operation from START area and move towards warehouse identifying the items to be delivered and then moving or carrying the item from warehouse to the right colored delivery location. Robot has to return to STOP area to end the mission.
3. Mission timing 150 seconds. Robot per Autonomous mode no wireless or wired controller.
4. Robot dimension: On Maximum extension 30cm Length, 30cm Breath and 30cm Height.
5. Robot Specification: Any Controller, maximum 5 motors (encoder, DC motor and servo), max of 4 sensors and any mechanical parts. Robot weight Max 2.5kg.
6. One restart is allowed from the base. The robot operator can restart the robot from the base during the mission at any time after informing the referee and getting the referee’s acceptance. But any changes performed in the mission cannot be rearranged.
7. Participants can make their own shipping items with any material which should meet the following dimensions. Length and breadth (>= 5cm and <=8cm), Height (>= 6cm and <=12cm).Each team should carry minimum of 3 shipping items having color representation of red, blue and green on it. Weight of the item should be >= 30 grams and <=200 grams.
8. Team Size: Minimum 2 maximum 4
Items moved out of warehouse completely → 20 points
Items delivered to correct location → 30 points
Return item to warehouse → 30 points
Items moved out of Resident location completely → 20 points
Robot in the STOP area at the end of mission → 50 points
Restart from base → -20 points
Challenger Category: (14 to 16 yrs)
Challenger Category
1. Robot has to move one item from warehouse to resident location. Items will be randomly placed on the colored warehouse depending on the prop card. And robot has to collect 2 items from resident location to respective colored warehouse.
Example: Item kept on blue warehouse to be delivered to respective colored resident location and collect the return item from red and green colored resident location to respective warehouses.
2. Robot has to begin its delivery operation from START area and move towards warehouse identifying the items to be delivered and then moving or carrying the item from warehouse to the right colored delivery location. Robot has to return to STOP area to end the mission.
3. Mission timing 150 seconds.
4. Robot dimension: On Maximum extension 30cm Length, 30cm Breadth, and 30cm Height.
5. Robot Specification: Any Controller, maximum 5 motors (encoder, DC motor, and servo), max of 4 sensors, and any mechanical parts. Robot weight Max 2.5kg.
6. One restart is allowed from the base. The robot operator can restart the robot from the base during the mission at any time after informing the referee and getting the referee’s acceptance. But any changes performed in the mission cannot be rearranged.
7. Participants can make their own shipping items with any material which should meet the following dimensions. Length and breadth (>= 5cm and <=8cm), Height (>= 6cm and <=12cm). Each team should carry a minimum of 3 shipping items having color representation of red, blue, and green on it. Weight of the item should be >= 30 grams and <=200 grams.
8. Team Size: Minimum 2, maximum 4.
Items moved out of warehouse completely → 20 points
Items delivered to correct location → 30 points
Return item to warehouse → 30 points
Items moved out of Resident location completely → 20 points
Robot in the STOP area at the end of mission → 50 points
Restart from base → -20 points
CRL 2025 - Penalty Enforcement Rules
Rule Violations
Penalties can be incurred for breaking specific rules outlined in the competition guidelines. This might include actions such as interfering with other teams, using prohibited materials, or violating safety protocols.
Field Violations
Any parts of the robot or cubes should not have physical contact with the mats bounty.
Time Violations
Competitions have strict time limits for certain tasks. Penalties may be applied if a team exceeds these time limits.
Safety Violations
Safety is a crucial aspect of robotics competitions. Penalties may be imposed for unsafe practices, such as improper handling of equipment, not following safety protocols, or creating hazardous conditions.
Code of Conduct Violations
During competitions, there may be penalties for inappropriate behaviour, whether it's from a team member or the whole team.
Communication Interference
Penalties may be imposed for interfering with other teams' robots or communication systems.
Scoring Penalties
Points may be deducted for certain actions, such as damaging game elements or violating specific objectives.
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Teams are generally expected to exhibit good sportsmanship and professionalism. Unsportsman like conduct, such as intentional damage to opponents' robots or violation of ethical guidelines, may result in penalties.
Rule Revisions
Competitions may issue rule revisions or clarifications during the event. Failure to comply with updated rules may result in penalties. It's crucial for teams to stay informed about any changes communicated by the organizers.
Inspection Failures
Before a competition begins, robots often undergo inspection to ensure they comply with all rules. If a robot fails inspection or requires modifications, penalties may be applied until the issues are addressed.
Violations of Game Rules
If a robot breaks any specific rules related to the game or task that it is supposed to perform.