Livestream of the elimination match: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/gsrb4vto25lz7dgxi2zymyznnea?hl=de
(as long as the net keeps up)












After we lost our first match yesterday against EROS with 1:5 and ended in a draw (0:0) in the second group match against the Kudos, we now have to win the intermediate round to advance into the second group stage. That match will be at 9:45 am brazilian time (2:45 pm MESZ) against no other than our friends the Bold Hearts from England. Of course this is unfortunate but the seeding decided this. After the GermanOpen and the IranOpen it will already be the third competition (and continent) at which we have to play against each other. We hope that both teams will be spared from hardware problems and bugs and that only the tactics will decide the winner in the end.
You can find the game schedules and results for Humanoid-Leauge at bit-bots.de/wm-2014. We try to keep it updated.
We started at 6:30 – thanks to jet lag and going to bed early – well rested and fresh into the new day. The RoboCup hall will open on Saturday for the two so called setup days and therefore we needed to take the hotel environment for preparation work.
Because of the ongoing rain the team meeting could not take place at the swimming pool but at one of our rooms instead. The wall was quickly converted to a todo board and tasks were distributed. As it is nearly impossible to test vision or behaviour under the hotel conditions, we concentrated besides of these homepage posts on animations (projectable movements).
GOAL, who will hopefully has his first assignment as a goal keeper during this world championship, needs to learn to stand up. In addition we were working on a larger variety of stable shots for the Darwin robots. The behaviour will take the goal information into consideration and therefore a good combination of ball and goal tracking is needed. We managed to prepare a lot, which can be tested in the competition hall tomorrow. Our software is in a very good condition some hours in advance of the tournament for the first time. The behaviour needs to be optimized and tested, but the functionality is all existent. However, we are all excited whether GOAL will be ready until the start of the first game, beeing not only able to stand up but also to defend our goal.
The rooftop of our hotel has a small covered area in which we made our new home. We enjoyed the sight and the climate as well as a productive work atmosphere. Just the power grid caused some difficulties: The ground wire had 60 Volt attached – which makes for example all metal pieces of a laptop beeing energized while the power supply cable is attached and therefore the skin is prickling every time someone touches them. Thats tingly software engineering the Brazilian way 😉
We used the lunch brake not only for a mental cool-down, we also went swimming in the sea and ran riot in the waves. Afterwards we went to work again with twice the motivation we had before. Since the noon the Bodensee-Haie RoboCup team from Gymnasium BZM Markdorf started working next to us on the roof top. The team consists of four boys and a female teacher and they are participating successfully in the Junior Soccer League.
We additionally met the Hulks at the beach.A small appendix to the Brazilian fauna from the afternoon: On our way to a new supermarket we had to pass a small tarn in which a crocodile was bobbing up and down!
We spend the evening in a small hotel restaurant a few hundred meters to the north of our own hotel. They had a large and heavy buffet which also served vegetarian and gluten free food. On our way back we mad a short loop way to a small market and bought (amongst others) some Cashew nuts.
In the meantime the hotel is crowded with other RoboCup teams. They are sitting in the lobby, on the roof top and an all other public spaces preparing for the next day (this can be also recognized by the vanishing wlan power). We are really looking forward to start testing and meeting other teams in the RoboCup hall tomorrow.
Arrived in our first two hotel rooms we recognized that we only had about an hour left till the begin of the breakfast. We used the time to play together “Green Stories”. Marc and Sheepy emreged as real experts on this field.
Then we began some work. However, the tiredness took its toll, after all we had been more than 24 hours en route. So we spend the time till 2 pm with differing productivity. The chaos at the real check-in got everyone awake again. Although we only booked single beds, we got some double beds. The communication on how to change that proved difficult. As we expected after our experience in Mexico, nearly no one in the hotel speaks English. And our Portugese is despite Jessicas vocabulary cheat sheet only more or less adeqauate for the grocery. A cleaner was our salvation, as she understands English and with additional help of hands and feet we did successfull communication. We used the alteration time of our rooms to do our grocery shopping. A tourist information with three friendly and very good English speaking women was a great help with finding a supermarket. And we meet a lot of helpfulness at other times as well: At the attempt to change money (which unfortunately was only possible from Real in Euro or Dollar) a child of an employee jumped in as a translator.
The following effort to find a restaurant proved more difficult than expected, as there was no combination of vegetarian and cheap meals findable. Given that we were quite hungry, we finally settles on the other side of the world at McDonalds.
On the way back we did the first big grocery shopping: Water, Bread, cold meat, cheese,… Furthermore we discovered a market where there were a lot of exotic fruits. We bought grapes, bananas and a mango, as well as pepper and limes and received two fruits as a gift, that we had never seen before. Back in the hotel we googled that they were a custard apple and a Caju. Some of the grocery was then eaten on the hotel roof with a view to the sea and the beach promenade. And then finally after a long, long (did I say long?) day, we went to bed, to begin a more productive day on friday at 6:30 a.m after some good sleep.
During the short stay here in Brazil we already saw some exotic animals.
The first animals which we found and which were unknown to us were slugs. All over the beach slugs can be found, creeping lively on the sand. The moment Judith wanted to take a closer look at one of them, an agitated Brazilian woman came to her: “Don’t touch… Dangerous!”
Unfortunately the other animals could just be watched from our window. A family of lemures was climbing on the palm tree in front of the hotel window. The small monkeys with a body tail proportion of 1:1 were really lively and difficult to watch under the palm leaves. You can decide yourself how cute they are while watching the pictures 😉