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... the teams play against each other with standardized hardware: the two-legged robot 'Nao' from the French company Aldebaran Robotics. As nothing can be changed on the hardware, the difficulty lies in programming the humanoid robots correctly. The aim is to allow them to play soccer autonomously. As soon as the whistle is blown for a match, the teams are no longer allowed to intervene from outside. In addition to programming, however, the robots also had to ...