EEPIS-Online, KRSI 2011, Who says dancing is easy. Humans are sometimes still hard to learn a dance, then what about robots?
Round two of KRSI seemed to be difficult for some teams, like Team State Polytechnic Padang with robots Si Buyuang, ITHH Harbot Dancer Bandung, Bandung Institute of Technology with a robot FM. It is not easy to position the robot in a state of balance when walking across the white lines. However, therein lies the challenge. With the varied movements, the robot must be able to stand in a state of balance on two legs.
One of the robots that fall is Harbot Dancer. Team mainstay ITHH Bandung should be many times repeat of the home after a crash. Though his movement was visible detail. Including the wave of the hand and foot indentation.
It was also felt by the team of the PENS. Abhimanyu robot repeatedly dropped, even before leaving the home. In the early minutes, after leaving the home Si Buyuang already fallen. Representative team performance has been declining since the first round. In fact, when running the test yesterday (06/10), the robot looks fine.
Robot De Furqon from UB also seems not too much progress. Upon various considerations, the jury decided De Furqon win because it is more stable.
"One juror stated Abhishek and De Furqon series, but four judges declare De Furqon team is superior. So this match was won by De Furqon!", explains Gigi Bayu Prasetyo, as the jury KRSI.
There s one last round, round decisive break-out into the quarter-finals KRSI. Round three rounds will be held tonight, at around 20:00 pm. (sui/mel)