RoboCupRecue Simulation League 2002 Team meeting 6/18 AGENDA 2002/6/17 Tomoichi Takahashi (Chair of League) 1. Overviews 1page document (this one) 4pages document of team meeting at 6/18 1page document of technical meeting at 6/21 2. Grouping by lots 3. During games; From 6/19, students from elementary schools or junior high schools in Fukuoka area or citizens will come to see. RoboCup Federation asks each league to explain them their scientific topics or social meaning in Japanese. LOC members will the duty of explanation, while LOC asks teams to manage games' progress themselves. Of course, LOC members will be here. 1) Who is day chair? It is a team that manages games all a day. For example, 6/19, there will be 32 simulations, using 8 maps. Games using the same files - map, gis_init files, *poly fles - are belong in one session. LOC hopes that one session will terminate one hour. Day chair manages the progress between sessions and to terminate them in a day. 2) Who are session chairs? They are teams that are responsible in for games that use your gis_init files. Namely, they manage four simulations within one hour. They also submit score sheets of the session to LOC after session is terminated. 3) Which fields do you use? Three fields can be used in parallel. 4) When do you use debug machines? Six machines are for debugging. Four teams are off games. Each team can use at least one machine. How about extra machines? Please talk each other to share common resources. 4. After games/competition: Open source policies: 1) After games, teams have rights to check other team's source code. The claims should be done within 10 minutes after each session closed. And the claims and checks should be done in front of all teams of the session. When you need committee's decision, please contact committees of Rescue simulation League. 2) After competition, logfiles, gis_init files, *poly files and source code will be open. Thank you for your cooperation in advance.