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IARRC this year is working on two projects this year. The first one is a full-sized autonomous car that paraded the Ramblin' Wreck parade on November 1st, 2014. We worked with a College of Computing student group called The Agency on this project. We built the chassis and body, and The Agency worked on the software to make the car autonomous. The car drove itself down the parade autonomously, creating quite a stir!
 
IARRC this year is working on two projects this year. The first one is a full-sized autonomous car that paraded the Ramblin' Wreck parade on November 1st, 2014. We worked with a College of Computing student group called The Agency on this project. We built the chassis and body, and The Agency worked on the software to make the car autonomous. The car drove itself down the parade autonomously, creating quite a stir!
 
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== Important Items ==
 
== Important Items ==

Revision as of 23:21, 4 November 2014

The team will compete in the International Autonomous Robot Racing Challenge.

The Georgia Tech RoboJackets IARRC is in its 2nd year of competition. In it's inaugural year, RoboJackets IARRC took first place at the competition!

Meeting Times

Mondays  - 6:30 PM

Announcements

-No new announcements

Homecoming Car Fall 2014

IARRC this year is working on two projects this year. The first one is a full-sized autonomous car that paraded the Ramblin' Wreck parade on November 1st, 2014. We worked with a College of Computing student group called The Agency on this project. We built the chassis and body, and The Agency worked on the software to make the car autonomous. The car drove itself down the parade autonomously, creating quite a stir!

Important Items

Meeting Notes

Design Documentation

Software to Install

It's all free!

Electrical
Mechanical
Software

Competition Information

Reference