Mexico 2012 robotic soccer world champion

Posted by Unknown Monday, September 10, 2012

It appears that Mexico continues its winning streak international football achievements. The way he snatched the gold Brazilian team in the Olympic final in London toured the world, but this time, the Mexican team dotMEX has become the best in the world in robotic soccer. The group formed by students and experts both at UNAM Cinvestav as part of the robotic soccer World Cup in Bristol, England, and his performance led to even finish the tournament with shutout.

While the golden curse stands firm in Brazilian football and Neymar still on the ground wondering what happened. There are more new Mexican football level, but they are not as they imagine. The FIRA, an acronym for "Federation of International Robot-soccer Association", recently organized a new robotic soccer world championship, and the new champion is none other than Mexico. The competition, held in Bristol, England, brought together a total of 27 teams, so it's almost the same scale of a conventional football world. A detail is nothing less than the Mexican team called dotMEX, prevailed on the home side a two-point difference reported (not only points are computed from the goals scored, but also in the composition of certain plays or in the reaction rate of the robots, for example, when the keeper stops a shot).

The team consisted of members dotMEX Research Center and Advanced Studies "Cinvestav" and the National Autonomous University of Mexico, UNAM aka. Besides defeating England, the Mexican national team scored wins over Singapore, South Korea and Canada, ending their involvement with four wins and three draws. If that were not enough, it is also necessary to mention that the team finished the tournament with dotMEX clean sheets, and an accumulation of points that exceeded thirty units.



Still, this achievement is just another step to the future plans that has the Mexican team. 2013 will be a particularly moved to robotic soccer, as there will be other tournaments in the style of the Robocup in Holland, and the new-TAROS FIRA tournament in Malaysia. With these skills in mind, members of the Cinvestav flesh and are working on more advanced robots, with nearly two dozen joints and two computers to process their movements and reactions. Technology deployment of these new robots will be entirely local.

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