The Following is Team Placeholders Solution to Flipkart's Grid 3.0
GRiD is Flipkart’s Flagship Engineering Campus Challenge which provides you the opportunity to apply your technical knowledge and skills, to compete and complete key challenges.
In its third edition, Flipkart GRiD becomes bigger & better, bringing Live Problem Statements from the world of E-Commerce to the brightest minds of India and lets you put your capabilities to the ultimate test.
- Each robot has a package on top
- Start positions are S1, S2, S3 & S4
- Bot from S1 is expected to go to D1, Bot from S2 is expected to go to D2 and so on...
- On start - Bot in the S1 location is expected to go to D1
- On reaching D1 it should drop the item beyond the wall
- Once the bot comes back to S1 (Completely inside S1 square), only then Bot from S2 can start
- Race is over when S4 robot comes back to its square after dropping the parcel No touching of the robots hardware/software is allowed once the race starts - Completely autonomous robots Overall Arena size is 5 x 10ft
● Each block is 6x6in
● The grid is 1 cm tape / marking
● The brown line next to D1, D2, D3 & D4 is a 1-inch height wall
Top 100 teams to finish the relay race (shortest time) - make it to Round II
- Pictures of Robots
- Time taken to complete the relay race
- Uninterrupted Video of the Relay Race - with Timer overlayed to indicate start and end of race - This can be shot with a handheld or phone camera
- Uninterrupted Video of Live Image Processing - with Timer overlayed to show how robots are being tracked in real-time
The Team consisted of the following members
- Harshit Batra
- Tanmay Vadhera
- Mudit Aggarwal
- Rohan Deswal
- Drishti Adlakha
- Arjun Narula
- Harshit Kapoor
- Mukul Gupta
- Vikas Poddar
- Soham