The goal of FIRA Air League in the FIRA RoboWorld Cup is to encourage researchers in this field to solve the existing technical challenges regarding flying robots. These technical challenges are mostly in the field of intelligentizing flying robots and to increase their efficiency and simplify their use. In order to accelerate the research process and reduce costs, these competitions are held with a focus on small flying robots (MAV) and in the indoor environment.
The latest version of the rules is available at following link.
Note: There is a possibility of changing and updating the rules, and the scoring parameters in the competitions will be by the latest version available on the competition website.
Note: Sending a technical report is required for this league.
The team's technical report should be sent by email according to the format of this file by the deadline. The access link to the video of the robot operation must also be included at the end of the file.
The latest version of the rules is available at following link.
Note: There is a possibility of changing and updating the rules, and the scoring parameters in the competitions will be by the latest version available on the competition website.
Note: Sending a technical report is required for this league.
The team’s technical report should be sent by email according to the format of this file by the deadline. The access link to the video of the robot operation must also be included at the end of the file.
The National Robotics Committee of the Islamic Republic of Iran FIRA was officially formed in November 2013. The committee is in collaboration with the Federation of International Robot-soccer Association and Artificial Intelligence, hoping to help young people better understand the scientific concepts and technology research committee. Fira believes that some of these interests will increase scientific and engineering skills that will ultimately lead to research results that serve humans in various ways.