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July 17, 2007
 

World champs again!

INTRODUCTION
The World Robocup organizers seem to be very good at putting on competitions, but they were a little slow at updating their website (http://www.robocup.org/02.html, so we will have to rely on the news story below for our main details. There are many different types of Robocup competitions, incidentally, and the Thai teams clearly excel in the rescue division.

Read to find out about the Thai team that won, who it competed against, who its main sponsor was and the special features of its winning robot. Was it the only Thai team competing in the event? What opportunities has the victory opened up for the team members and for King Mongkut Institute of Technology North Bangkok?

excel
to be very good at doing something
legacy
a situation that exists now because of events, actions, etc. that took place in the past, in this case, during the time that Mr Blair was prime minister.
rescue
to save someone or something from a dangerous or harmful situation


OUR STORY FROM THE BANGKOK POST


Students from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology North Bangkok pose proudly with their award-winning search-and-rescue robot. The team won first prize at the World Robocup Rescue Championship 2007 at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta last week. They also won the competition last year.

Thai rescue robot wins again

APINYA WIPATAYOTIN


A Thai team which designed and built a rescue robot has won the World Robocup Rescue Championships, held in Atlanta, Georgia, in the southern United States, for the second year in a row.

The five-member team from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology North Bangkok (KMITNB) was named ''Independent'' and was sponsored by the Siam Cement Group.

It beat 17 rival teams from eight countries, including world-class robot maker teams from the US, Germany and Japan, which won the second prize.

The third and fourth prizes also went to Thais, to a team from the Thai Chamber of Commerce University and the ''Ideal'' team from KMITNB.

Last year, the Independent team won the top award at the Robocup Rescue 2006 Championships in Bremen, Germany.

''Great team work and our strong ambition are the keys to the success,'' said Jackrit Suthakorn, president of the Thai Robotics Society and the team's adviser.

''We fixed weaknesses of the robot found in previous competitions to make it as perfect as possible,'' he said.

The rescue robot, which comprises two robotic machines - Independent I and II - was designed to communicate with controllers through wireless signals. It is also equipped with a laser scanner, which can identify the location of victims in emergency situations and check whether they are still alive. The robot can avoid barriers and clear obstacles in order to reach victims quickly.

Mr Jackrit explained that all robots taking part in the event must meet the standards which are applied to all American rescue robots sold on the market.

''In terms of speed and accuracy, Independent is better than the standard. The robot's high capacity will later be set as the new standard for rescue robots,'' he added.

Pinit Keunsuwong, the team leader, said his team was under pressure because there were many tough rivals from ''hi-tech'' countries at the competition.

''However, we won at last and that's great,'' Mr Pinit said in a statement sent from Atlanta. ''We would like to present this prestigious award to His Majesty the King to celebrate his eightieth birthday.''

Mr Pinit said the team's victory helped promote Thailand's reputation. ''We hope that our success will be the beginning of the development of a robotic industry in our country,'' he said. The outstanding performances of the Independent robot has prompted the Defense Ministry to ask the KMITNB to produce rescue robots for military rescue operations, said Mr Jackrit. In the next step, he said, the robotics community would push for the creation of robots for use in the home.

second year in a row
happening the previous year as well as this year

rival
competitor; opposing

ambition
the desire or determination to be successful, rich, powerful, etc.

comprise
to have as parts or members

victim
a person who has been injured or hurt in some way

emergency
a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation which needs immediate action to deal with it

barrier
an object like a fence that prevents people from moving from one place to another

obstacle
an object that is in your way and that makes it difficult for you to move forward

standard
a level of quality, especially one that people consider acceptable

in terms of
considering; concerning; involving

accuracy
the state of being exact or correct

capacity
size, power or ability to do something

tough
strong; difficult to compete against

prestigious
respected and admired as very important or of very high quality

reputation
the opinion that people have about someone or something

outstanding
extremely good; excellent

prompted
caused

operations
military activities

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