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Raptha the Puzzle Robot

Raptha the Puzzle Robot

 

The Hanoi Tower Game is a mathematical puzzle composed by three columns and a given number of progressively smaller disks that can be stacked on anyone of the columns. The game starts with all the discs stacked on one column in decreasing order of size, forming a cone. The object of the game is to transfer all the discs on to the last column, whilst following a few simple rules:
1.    You may only move one disc at a time
2.    No disc may be placed on top of a smaller disk
 
The Itis Marconi students will present Raptha in the exhibition area of the third edition of the RomeCup. The robot is equipped with an arm capable of moving to six different positions to manually solve the problem. Raptha was designed by a student in the fifth year of the computer studies programme.
 
 
To participate:
 
Competition application [format .doc] [format .pdf]
Workshop application [format .doc] [format .pdf]
 
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