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3.0    CONCLUSION

                       In a nutshell, two robots were designed and fabricated based on the tasks assigned.

               Although the robots were not fully developed yet due to certain constraints such as lack of
               workforce and financial support, we had tried our best to improve the performance of both

               robots. ROBOCON Malaysia 2019 is unique and much more challenging as compared to
               previous  themes  because  it  is  the  first  to  introduce  quadruped  robot  into  the  world  of

               ROBOCON. We learnt a lot throughout this theme especially on wheeled robots. In the
               future, we hope that we will be able to obtain sufficient financial support in order for us to

               build better robots in terms of performance and technology.


               4.0    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

                       We  would  like  to  thank  Universiti  Malaysia  Sabah  for  supporting  our  team

               throughout the preparation of the robots. Without the help from the university, it is difficult
               to load our robots from Sabah to peninsular Malaysia during the competition. On the other

               hand, we appreciate the help from the Student Affair Department, especially Madam Cik
               Kamisa for the full support and commitment to allow UMS Robotics Club to represent UMS

               for ROBOCON. We would also like to thank Dean of Faculty of Engineering, Prof. Ir. Dr.

               Abdul Karim Mirasa for his support and encouraging us in terms of material acquisition and
               also the permission to use laboratory equipment. Last but not the least, we would also like

               to  thank  everyone  who  has  directly  or  indirectly  help  us  throughout  the  preparation  of
               ROBOCON Malaysia 2019.
























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