Here is the video compilation for all entries sorted from lowest rank to highest. The video include the search(either whole process or not) and fastest speed run(if there was one)
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There were 2 cameras set on the top of the maze.
Camera 1 was VGA resolution that used to project to the screen.
Camera 2 was 1920×1080 resolution, taking by Elias.
Both Camera recorded the whole process of the even.
Camera #1:
Camera #2:
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All entries were competing by following order:
Order Rank Best Score Best Time
1. PicOne Turbo 12th R R
2. MicroTaur 12th R R
3. MM-7A 10th 27.860s 24.727s
4. Tsubasa 7th 16.177s 9.410s
5. MITEE13 9th 21.271s 13.949s
6. Turtle32U 4th 12.313s 9.616s
7. Zeetah VI 8th 21.253s 11.323s
8. Fab 1 11th 52.701s 45.094s
9. Dao-Hu 1st 9.815s 7.299s
10. Green Giant V4.1 5th 12.526s 7.664s
11. Decimus 4B 6th 13.176s 10.019s
12. Diu-Gow 2nd 10.350s 7.135s
13. Tetra 3rd 11.837s 6.987s
Individual runs video:
I also had the individual runs recorded by hand hold camcorder. Here are the video for all entries:
1. PicOne Turbo, UK
2. MicroTaur, University of Portland
3. MM-7A, Japan, an employee from Canon
4. Tsubasa, Taiwan, Student from Lunghwa University of science and technology
5. MITEE13, David Otten, MIT, USA
6. Turtle32U, Taiwan, Student from Lunghwa University of science and technology
7. Zeetah VI, USA
8. Fab 1, UK
9. Dao-Hu, Taiwan, Student from Lunghwa University of science and technology
10. Green Giant V4.1, Student from UCLA, USA
11. Decimus 4B, UK
12. Diu-Gow, Taiwan, Student from Lunghwa University of science and technology
13. Tetra, Japan, Winner of All-Japan Micromouse Competition for 3 times(2010, 2012, 2013)
Awarding Ceremony