- STEP 1: Register your RoboClub or Institute as TechnoXian RoboClub online at official TechnoXian website. If you do not have Club or Institute, you may form a new TX RoboClub.
- STEP 2: Once your RoboClub is active, you may select Drone Soccer Challenge category from the competition list in your login panel, and apply. You will also be needed to select members from your club who would participate in challenge. Maximum 10 members in 1 team can participate. A club can apply multiple teams for the same challenge.
- STEP 3: Prepare a video of 1 minute to 5 minutes (maximum 100 MB), showcasing team readiness, creativity, preparing for challenges, or anything to show passion to participate in TechnoXian. Share the video either on email at videosubmission@technoxian.in (as google drive or WeTransfer) or WhatsApp at +91 9289095404 mentioning Your WRC ID (Competition Id). All videos will be uploaded on TechnoXian YouTube channel.
(Note: Video is for promotion for our Participants who are coming to participate in TechnoXian)
Drone Soccer Team
Drone Soccer is a coed (mixed) sport and teams must maintain a diverse and inclusive roster. Drone Soccer can be played by teams of equal size (4v4). Each team roster must be coed and may have a maximum of ten players. The 4 active players are referred to as "Pilots", nonflying players are "Crew".
Team Identification
To assist in team identification, assemble drones so that ¾ of cage panels are one color, with the rear cage panels in a second color. If dividing equipment between two teams then have one team with white cages and a red rear panel, and one team with red cages and white rear panel. Competitive teams should paint their exoskeleton cages using a plastic paint. The rear panel should be a bright secondary color to aid in visual orientation of the drone. LED’s should be similarly patterned with a team color on the front and sides of the drone. LED’s should be programmed to change to a similar but distinct Striker pattern using a radio switch. Tail light colors correspond to each pilots' position below.
Team Position
There are four positions in Drone Soccer each with unique identification and responsibilities. The Striker and Forward are offensive drones designated with special flags. The remaining two defensive drones are the Center and Keeper. Only the Striker is able to score by flying through the opponents goal. If the Striker is damaged, the Forward can tag the Striker on the ground and assume the Striker position.
