The Lehigh RoboCup Team is building two robots to compete in the RoboCup competition by the end of the year. They have split into three groups - mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science - to design and build robots that can play soccer. The goal for this semester is to build two robots that can play soccer with each other. The document discusses the mechanical design goals, elements, and implementation including the omni-directional drive system, motor selection, ball control mechanisms, kicking mechanism, and chassis design. It also provides an overview of the electrical and software integration and estimated project costs.
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Lehigh Robocup Team: Project History
The Lehigh RoboCup Team is building two robots to compete in the RoboCup competition by the end of the year. They have split into three groups - mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science - to design and build robots that can play soccer. The goal for this semester is to build two robots that can play soccer with each other. The document discusses the mechanical design goals, elements, and implementation including the omni-directional drive system, motor selection, ball control mechanisms, kicking mechanism, and chassis design. It also provides an overview of the electrical and software integration and estimated project costs.