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               RoboCupSoccer  aiming  towards  the  final  goal,  RoboCupRescue,  a  serious  social  application  to the
               rescue  activities  for  any  kinds  of  disasters,  and  RoboCupJunior,  an  international  education-based
               initiative designed to introduce young students to robotics.
               The RoboCup  2005  competition  was the largest  scaled  one since  1997. About  1800 team  members of
               340  teams  from  31  nations  and regions  around  world  participated.  Eventually,  a  total  of  182,000
               spectators witnessed  this marvelous  event.  To the best  of our knowledge, this was the largest  robotic
               event in history.  Figure 2 shows a game  of the humanoid  league, 2 on 2 from  RoboCup  2005  Osaka.
               For more details, please refer to [4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,  10, 11,12,13,  14,  15].

                 400    Mliao   •F2000
                        DSim    D4-legged
                 350
                        •  Humanoid  DJunior
                        •  Rescue-Sim  D Rescue-Rob
                 300
                 250






                   1997  199
                    Figure  1: The number of teams (left)  and 2 on 2 game of the humanoid  in RoboCup 2005


               RoboCity  CoRE : An inner city RT base
               A basic concept of RoboCup are an international joint research, a landmark project:  sharing the dream,
               and  open to different  disciplines,  open to public.  Currently, the competition  and conference  is once a
               year, and a natural  extension of RoboCup concept is to have a permanent place to deploy our activities.
               RoboCity  CoRE  (Center  of RT Experiments)  is  an  inner  city  labs  for  symbiotic  experiments  with
               robots,  new partners  of our  future  life.  CoRE  aims  at  only  one RT base  around  the  world  where
               simultaneous progresses of research, industrialization, and education carry on simultaneously.

               Open  to public  means  that  researchers,  artists,  companies,  citizens  interchange  with  each  other  to
               emerge new ideas, that leads the development of science, technology, and culture. CoRE will be a new
               cultural  symbol of the future  high-technological,  ecological  city.


               CONCLUSION

               The brief  introduction of Robot  World Cup Competition and Conference,  in short, RoboCup  is given.
               The  aims and the current  activities are briefly  introduced. Next, the idea of RoboCity  CoRE, an inner
               city RT base, is given as a RT experiment field open to public.
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