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管家婆免费开奖大全 Engineering team places first in AutoDrive Challenge for fourth straight year

self-driving electric car Zeus

A team of students from 管家婆免费开奖大全 Engineering won the annual competition with their self-driving electric car "Zeus," pictured here outside the MarsDome at the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Institute for Aerospace Studies (photo by Chude Qian)

The 管家婆免费开奖大全 team participating in the international recently placed first in a virtual competition to demonstrate the capabilities of its self-driving electric vehicle 鈥  the fourth year in a row that the team has come out on top.

The team, known as aUToronto, consists of more than 70 members, most of whom are undergraduate or graduate students in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering.

Together, they鈥檝e retrofitted a Chevrolet Bolt 鈥 named Zeus 鈥 with a suite of sensors, including visual cameras, radar and lidar. Additional hardware and student-designed software inside the car processes the signals and converts them into commands that enable the car to drive itself safely and efficiently.

鈥淲e鈥檙e elated to see this continued validation of our team鈥檚 efforts,鈥 says PhD candidate Keenan Burnett, a former captain of the team who has continued to act as a key adviser in the latest competition.鈥淲e try our best to stay competitive and not let our past wins make us complacent. We use ourselves as our benchmark for success, continually trying to outdo ourselves and improve on our previous iterations.鈥

 

 

The team鈥檚 faculty supervisors include Tim BarfootAngela Schoellig and Steven Waslander of the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Institute for Aerospace Studies, or UTIAS.

鈥淒espite all the challenges of keeping the team going throughout COVID, our students have had a great year of learning about self-driving technology, working in a team, and pushing their limits,鈥 says Barfoot. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud of our aUToronto team once again for another great year in the Autodrive competition.鈥

鈥淎 tremendous amount of effort went into succeeding this year,鈥 adds Schoellig. 鈥淲e had to accomplish new and more advanced autonomous driving tasks, complete more sophisticated simulation challenges, and prove the safety of our car. This win reflects our team鈥檚 continued technical, collaboration and communication strength. I am extremely proud to work together with such a capable team.鈥

The AutoDrive Challenge launched in 2017 with eight universities from across Canada and the U.S. In addition to 管家婆免费开奖大全 Engineering, competitors included Kettering University, Michigan State University, Michigan Tech University, North Carolina A&T State University, Texas A&M University, the University of Waterloo and Virginia Tech.

Zeus has taken the top spot in each of the competition鈥檚 previously yearly meets: the 2018 meet in Yuma, Ariz., the 2019 meet in Ann Arbor, Mich. and a virtual competition held in the fall of 2020

鈥淏oth the year three and year four competitions challenged the teams to perform autonomous ride-sharing under controlled environments,鈥 says master鈥檚 student Jingxing (Joe) Qian, the current team lead for aUToronto.

鈥淭he vehicles are tasked with navigating multiple destinations while handling various traffic scenarios. One particular interesting requirement this year is that we need to reach SAE J3016 Level standard for the loss-of-GPS scenario: the vehicle must perform fallback strategies to either continue the task or pull to the road shoulder when GPS signal is lost.鈥

 

 

While the teams based in the U.S. were able to meet in person in Ann Arbor, the Canadian teams competed by means of reports, presentations, simulations and video demos. Qian says the team is used to this format since much of the work on the car has been done virtually for the past year.

鈥淲e managed to get a small task force to perform real-world tests one or two days per week,鈥 says Qian. 鈥淎fter testing, they would share demo videos and results to the team. We also developed an automatic evaluation system that leverages various simulation environments. It runs daily on our deployment server against a set of test scenarios, and it has greatly improved our development efficiency.鈥

As for the next steps, aUToronto has already been selected to compete in the , scheduled to begin this fall. They will have a new car and new competition, and they are .

鈥淲e will be getting a brand new GM Chevy Bolt EUV 2022 to build up our autonomy system from the ground up,鈥 says master鈥檚 student Frank (Chude) Qian, who will lead the team for the AutoDrive Challenge II.

鈥淲e hope to develop our vehicle with real-world driving scenarios, apply industry safety standards and bring awareness and assurance to the general public about autonomous vehicles. We are excited to compete with the new universities and hopefully continuing our winning streak.鈥

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