
A bar, club or community space favorite, table soccer – or foosball – is fast and fun for players of all ages. But if you don’t have enough people to get in on the spin action, a development platform at the Swiss École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) may come in handy. The blue shirts are controlled by human players, while robotics powers the whites. And the robots are winning.
Designed as a Bachelor’s and Master’s research platform, students are challenged with developing a computerized platform for table soccer. The robotic foosball table has been in use for several years, but recent upgrades have given the system a speed, accuracy and power boost. So much so that EPFL students reckon that human players with an average skill level have been beaten by the robotic table soccer player.
via New Atlas
Image: Alain Herzog/EPFL


