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- Micromouse abstract "Micromouse is an event where small robot mice solve a 16x16 maze. It began in late 1970s, although there is some indication of events in 1950. Events are held worldwide, and are most popular in the UK, U.S., Japan, Singapore, India and South Korea.The maze is made up of a 16 by 16 grid of cells, each 180 mm square with walls 50 mm high. The mice are completely autonomous robots that must find their way from a predetermined starting position to the central area of the maze unaided. The mouse will need to keep track of where it is, discover walls as it explores, map out the maze and detect when it has reached the goal. Having reached the goal, the mouse will typically perform additional searches of the maze until it has found an optimal route from the start to the center. Once the optimal route has been found, the mouse will run that route in the shortest possible time. Mice can run at over three meters per second, depending on the maze design. Some of the best micromouse builders are Kato-san [1], Ng Beng Kiat [2] and Nakashima-san [3]. The current world records is around 4 seconds [4] and is held by Ng Beng Kiat.Performance in recent years has improved considerably. As of 2015, winning mice are likely to run with forward acceleration and braking well over 10m/s/s. Cornering is possible with centripetal accelerations as high as 2g. Micromice are among the highest performing autonomous robots there are.Mice can use various searching algorithms. Common search algorithms use variations of the Bellman Flood-fill method [5], Dijkstra's algorithm, A* search algorithm among various graph traversal and tree traversal algorithms.A new version of Micromouse called the Half Size Micromouse has been introduced for 30th All Japan Micromouse Competition 2009. Instead of a 16 x 16 maze the new competition uses a 32 x 32 maze, but the same square area. Cell and wall dimensions have been reduced, providing a new challenge.".
- Micromouse thumbnail Micromouse_maze.jpg?width=300.
- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink ashish.ideaforge.co.in.
- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink robolabo.
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- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink meet-the-new-worlds-fastest-micromouse.
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- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink techfest.
- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink www.micromouseonline.com.
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- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink www.micromouseusa.com.
- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink index_EN.html.
- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink www.robot-sumo.fr.
- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink www.robotix.in.
- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink micromouse.
- Micromouse wikiPageExternalLink ngbengkiat.
- Micromouse wikiPageID "266014".
- Micromouse wikiPageLength "3922".
- Micromouse wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Micromouse wikiPageRevisionID "700919717".
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink A*_search_algorithm.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Autonomous_robot.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Robotics_competitions.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Dijkstras_algorithm.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Flood_fill.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Graph_traversal.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Institute_of_Technology_Kharagpur.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Maze.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Mouse.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Robot.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Search_algorithm.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Singapore.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Techfest.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink Tree_traversal.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink File:Micromouse_Green_Giant_V1.3.jpg.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLink File:Micromouse_maze.jpg.
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Micromouse".
- Micromouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "micro-mouse".
- Micromouse subject Category:Robotics_competitions.
- Micromouse hypernym Event.
- Micromouse type Competition.
- Micromouse type SportsEvent.
- Micromouse type Competition.
- Micromouse comment "Micromouse is an event where small robot mice solve a 16x16 maze. It began in late 1970s, although there is some indication of events in 1950. Events are held worldwide, and are most popular in the UK, U.S., Japan, Singapore, India and South Korea.The maze is made up of a 16 by 16 grid of cells, each 180 mm square with walls 50 mm high. The mice are completely autonomous robots that must find their way from a predetermined starting position to the central area of the maze unaided.".
- Micromouse label "Micromouse".
- Micromouse sameAs Q532101.
- Micromouse sameAs Micromouse.
- Micromouse sameAs Micromouse.
- Micromouse sameAs マイクロマウス.
- Micromouse sameAs Micromouse.
- Micromouse sameAs m.01ndk2.
- Micromouse sameAs Q532101.
- Micromouse wasDerivedFrom Micromouse?oldid=700919717.
- Micromouse depiction Micromouse_maze.jpg.
- Micromouse isPrimaryTopicOf Micromouse.