MI – Detroit Area

Table of Contents

Event Location
Code313
2987 Franklin St.
Detroit, MI 48207

Map

PDR Due Date
TBD
Please submit PDRs in Word or .pdf format to Sea Air Land Group.

Challenge Date
New timeframe – The first Code 313 Challenge is being planned for Fall 2023!  This region is open to both middle school and high school teams.  Challenge Day will be held in December 2023.

Schedule (typical shown)
9:00 – 10:00 Arrival and Registration
10:00 – 10:30 Welcome and Kick-Off
10:30 – 10:45 Determine Run Order and Prepare Vehicles
10:45 – 11:45 Morning Sea, Air and Land Challenges
11:45 – 12:30 Lunch, Vehicle Updates
12:30 – 1:45 Afternoon Sea, Air and Land Challenges
1:45 – 2:00 Clean-Up, Surveys and Tally Scores
2:00 – 2:30 Closing Remarks and Awards

Regional Coordinators
Bartel Welch
Code 313 Executive Director
Bartel Welch

Donna Bank-Hoglen
Code 313 Director of Programs
Donna Bank-Hoglen

Central Coordinator
Susan Zingaro
The Pennsylvania State Applied Research Laboratory
222 Northpointe Boulevard
Freeport, PA 16229
Sea Air Land Group

Facility Rules
Conduct detrimental to the public interest or abuse of the building and grounds under any circumstances is expressly prohibited. The building, grounds, equipment and restrooms shall be left in a clean, orderly condition. Failure to do so may result in fees (as determined by the Owners) being assessed. No smoking is allowed in any building and no alcoholic beverages are permitted on the grounds.Weather Considerations
The highest emphasis of safety will be placed on participants and staff. When there is lightning in the area, all outside activity will be suspended until the threatening weather leaves the area.  Thank you for your understanding of our efforts to put safety first.

Challenges:
Air – An explosion has occurred in a downtown metropolitan area. There is a concern that the explosion may have released radioactive elements into the air, jeopardizing the health and safety of all citizens in the surrounding area. In order to safely determine whether or not the explosion is a radioactive threat, an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) with radiation detection capabilities is being sent to the scene. With cameras, sensors and automated image processing, the UAV will fly over the region and determine if any radiative matter is present. A live relay of this information will be sent to the first responders, allowing them to remain protected at a safe distance until the best method of response is determined. In addition, the UAV will be able to drop markers on any “hot spots” to indicate a radiation danger zone and serve as a warning to the ground crews.

Air Guidelines 2022-2023

Land – A tornado has touched down in the city’s central park and has uprooted trees and scattered debris. Among the high-rise buildings surrounding the park, is a hospital, and many individuals trapped within this building require critical supplies to stay alive. Most of buildings, including the hospital, and the roads to the buildings are deemed unsafe because of structural damage, debris and uprooted trees. Ground robots are becoming increasingly more sophisticated and utilized in different types of applications including emergency situations. Your robot and team must be the critical link to deliver supplies to the trapped people and remove debris and obstacles that are preventing rescue personnel from safely entering the area.

Land Guidelines 2022-2023