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The Mainz Rolling Brains 2001 team is based on our last year’s team. Our modular design as described in [1] has proved to be efficient and flexible. Thus the team could easily be adopted to the soccerserver’s new features and some of the weak spots of our team could be eliminated.
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Uthmann, Th., Meyer, C., Schappel, B., Schulz, F.: Description of the Team Mainz Rolling Brains for the Simulation League of RoboCup 2000. http://www.rollingbrains.de/mrb2000/MainzRollingBrains2000.ps
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Arnold, A., Flentge, F., Schneider, C., Schwandtner, G., Uthmann, T., Wache, M. (2002). Team Description Mainz Rolling Brains 2001. In: Birk, A., Coradeschi, S., Tadokoro, S. (eds) RoboCup 2001: Robot Soccer World Cup V. RoboCup 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2377. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45603-1_76
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