OCT 2001

The DARPA MICA Project begins and RoboFlag recieves its KickOff Funding

DEC 2001

RoboFlag Officially Created with the establishment of the first Testbed Structure

JAN 2002

First RoboFlag Arbiter Program Developed Completing the first Beta Version of RoboFlag

APRIL 2002

The first hardware based RoboFlag game at Cornell

MAY-AUG 2002

First RoboFlag SURF Project with Cornell and CalTech

AUG 2002

First Intercollegite Comepetion Cornell vs. CalTech at Cornell. End of 2002 SURF Project

SEPT 2002

Version 1.0 Released!

OCT 2002

Exibition Demonstartion Games of Cornell vs U.S. Air Force Pilots, Cornell Wins!

DEC 2002

First Cognitive Engineering Test Games Conducted, 116 games played in all

MARCH 2003

Version 2.0 International Release for Wide Outside Use including documentation and tutorial

APRIL 2003

New Plays including the First Two Robot Cooperative Plays demonstarted at the April DARPA TIM meeting

MAY 2003

Second Round of Cognitive Engineering tests help show RoboFlag Simulator games can produce same results as Real Robot Games

JUNE 2003

Version 2.1 International Release!

JUNE 2003

RoboFlag wins best presentation in its category at the 2003 American Controls Conference in Denver. Demonstarted at the Conference's 1st Interactive Session.

JUNE-AUG 2003

SURF 2003 Project focuses on developing task allocation & variable grid obstacle avoidance algorithms, and preparing the Cal-Tech testbed for its first games

AUG 2003

The 1st Real Robot RoboFlag games occur at the Caltech TestBed, bringing a successful close to the 2003 SURF project. First demonstartion of Task Allocation Algorithms.

SEPT 2003
RoboFlag looks to join with new Sponsors. Contact David Schneider to find out how you can help.