2024 MIT Micromouse Competition presented by IEEE Region 1 Student Activities

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IEEE MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference (URTC) will be hosting the 2024 MIT Micromouse Competition on Saturday, October 12, 2024 at 6:00pm to 8:30pm.

Competition Guideline: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kdcc4jkQoybmasNEZHMa5SbpPSjl39y6/view?usp=sharing

A Micromouse is a small robot vehicle that is able to navigate its way through an unknown maze. It is autonomous, battery-operated and self-contained, encompassing computer technology, robotics and artificial intelligence. The main challenge for the Micromouse designers is to import the Micromouse with an adaptive intelligence which enables exploration of different maze configurations, and to work out the optimum route with the shortest run time from start to destination and back. In addition, the Micromouse must reliably negotiate the maze at a very high speed without crashing into the maze walls. The objective of the competition is to build a Micromouse that can negotiate a specified maze in the shortest time. 

All IEEE Student Members and Graduate Student Members are eligible to participate. High School Students (non-IEEE Member) are also welcome to participate, but they need to attend a 30 minutes introduction session about IEEE and how IEEE can help them when they are an Undergraduate Student at a college.

Whether your Micromouse is not quite functioning, or you have no Micromouse yet, you are welcome to participate.  

Besides the usual awards towards the fastest maze solvers, there is an award for the best Micromouse design. This contest will focus on the overall design as demonstrated by an oral presentation. Although there is no specific format required for the presentation, the following guidelines should be used for preparing for the presentation.

The team should plan to address the following points in the presentation:
❖ Overall design goals and strategies
❖ High level structure of the design (mechanical, control)
❖ Design choices for sub functions (locomotion, sensing, etc)
❖ Overview of software
❖ Implementation and testing process and results
❖ Conclusions

We encourage groups to feature the most innovative part (coding, mechanical design, etc) during the design presentation. You can give the Oral Presentation while running your micromouse. Each presentation/micromouse run will be 5 minutes, with another up to 5 minutes for questions.

Please help to promote the MIT Micromouse competition and encourage your students or friends to participate. If you, school robotics club or IEEE Student Branch have been working on designing and building a Micromouse project/program, this competition at MIT will be a great venue to celebrate your achievement and what you have learnt.

If you have not worked on Micromouse, and you are interested to develop one, you should start now. It is only about 3 weeks left to the competition. But it is not too late to start the development. You are allowed to get a robot kit and do your best to build and program your Micromouse to solve the maze. You should still consider participating this year competition even your Micromouse is not fully function or is not moving. There is a judging award for Best Design Micromouse and Innovative Program, and the Micromouse does not have to perform well in the maze.

Please contact Soon Wan, IEEE Region 1 Student Professional Awareness (SPAx) Chair, gimsoon@ieee.org for any question. 



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  • Date: 12 Oct 2024
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 08:30 PM
  • All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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  • MIT - Ray and Maria Stata Center
  • 32 Vassar Street
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • United States
  • Building: Building 32
  • Room Number: TSMC (near the buildlng main entrance)
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  • Co-sponsored by Soon Wan
  • Starts 18 September 2024 12:00 AM
  • Ends 12 October 2024 12:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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  • Menu: Undergraduate/Graduate Team, High School Team






Agenda

MIT Stata Center - TSMC (near the buildlng main entrance)

3:00pm - 5:00pm Micromouse Prractice

6:00pm - 6:30pm Check-In 

6:30pm - 8:30pm Micromouse Competition