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Revision as of 17:45, 18 September 2018

If you love RC vehicle sized autonomous race cars or are interested in learning about autonomous cars on a small scale, RoboRacing is for you! Our RoboRacing team started in 2013. The team initially competed in the International Autonomous Robot Racing Challenge (IARRC) competition. Starting in 2016, RoboRacing also competes in Sparkfun’s Autonomous Vehicle Competition (AVC).

Our RoboRacing team, being involved in autonomous RC vehicle design, fabrication, and programming, puts its members at the fore front of emerging technology in self driving cars. Each competition has proven a great opportunity for learning everything from robust mechanical design to advanced programming skills that could be applied to diverse engineering applications. 

Meeting Times

Mondays  - 6:30 PM

Sundays - 4 PM

Carpool locations - North Avenue Apartments & West Village

Important Dates

IARRC 2018

July 13-15, 2018

http://iarrc.ca/

Sparkfun AVC

September 7-9, 2018

https://avc.sparkfun.com/

Competition Info

IARRC

Sparkfun AVC

Results

2018

  • IARRC
  • AVC
    • Speed Demons
      • 1st Place in Higher Ed
    • Autonomous Car Wars
      • Did not finish

2017

  • IARRC
  • AVC
    • Autonomous Car Wars
      • 1st
    • Speed Demons
      • Did not finish

2016

  • IARRC
    • 1st overall
  • AVC
    • Classic AVC
      • Did not finish

2015

2014

  • IARRC
    • 1st overall

Resources

How To Record Data On Sedani


NOTE

This page formerly included a description of the Homecoming Car project. That project now has a dedicated page at Homecoming car.