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GermanTeam 2005

Röfer, T. ; Laue, T. ; Weber, M. ; Burkhard, H.-D. ; Jüngel, M. ; Göhring, D. ; Hoffmann, J. ; Altmeyer, B. ; Krause, T. ; Spranger, M. ; Stryk, Oskar von ; Brunn, R. ; Dassler, M. ; Kunz, M. ; Oberlies, T. ; Risler, Max ; Schwiegelshohn, U. ; Hebbel, M. ; Nistico, W. ; Czarnetzki, S. ; Kerkhof, T. (2005):
GermanTeam 2005.
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The GermanTeam is a joint project of four German universities in the Four-Legged League. This report describes the software developed for the RoboCup 2005 in Osaka. It presents the software architecture of the system as well as the methods that were developed to tackle the problems of motion, image processing, object recognition, self-localization, and robot behavior. The approaches for both playing robot soccer and mastering the challenges are presented. In addition to the software actually running on the robots, this document will also give an overview of the tools the GermanTeam used to support the development process. The report serves as detailed documentation of the work that has been done and aims at enabling other researchers to make use of it. In an extensive appendix, several topics are described in detail, namely the installation of the software, how it is used, the implementation of inter-process communication, streams, and debugging mechanisms, and the approach of the GermanTeam to model the behavior of the robots.

Item Type: Report
Erschienen: 2005
Creators: Röfer, T. ; Laue, T. ; Weber, M. ; Burkhard, H.-D. ; Jüngel, M. ; Göhring, D. ; Hoffmann, J. ; Altmeyer, B. ; Krause, T. ; Spranger, M. ; Stryk, Oskar von ; Brunn, R. ; Dassler, M. ; Kunz, M. ; Oberlies, T. ; Risler, Max ; Schwiegelshohn, U. ; Hebbel, M. ; Nistico, W. ; Czarnetzki, S. ; Kerkhof, T.
Title: GermanTeam 2005
Language: English
Abstract:

The GermanTeam is a joint project of four German universities in the Four-Legged League. This report describes the software developed for the RoboCup 2005 in Osaka. It presents the software architecture of the system as well as the methods that were developed to tackle the problems of motion, image processing, object recognition, self-localization, and robot behavior. The approaches for both playing robot soccer and mastering the challenges are presented. In addition to the software actually running on the robots, this document will also give an overview of the tools the GermanTeam used to support the development process. The report serves as detailed documentation of the work that has been done and aims at enabling other researchers to make use of it. In an extensive appendix, several topics are described in detail, namely the installation of the software, how it is used, the implementation of inter-process communication, streams, and debugging mechanisms, and the approach of the GermanTeam to model the behavior of the robots.

Divisions: 20 Department of Computer Science
20 Department of Computer Science > Simulation, Systems Optimization and Robotics Group
Date Deposited: 30 Oct 2019 10:12
Identification Number: GT:2005
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