Title of article :
A vision-guided autonomous vehicle: an alternative micromouse competition
Author/Authors :
Zhi Ning Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
A persistent problem facing today’s engineering
educators is how to promote students’ interest in science and
engineering. One of the best approaches to this challenge is
to sponsor a technological competition that combines publicity,
technology, and student participation. A current leading competition
called “micromouse,” although earning high marks on
publicity and technology, has had difficulty attracting large-scale
student participation. In this paper a vision-guided autonomous
vehicle project developed at California State University, Fullerton
(CSUF) is proposed as an alternative. The idea is to fit an
ordinary radio-controlled toy car with a charge-coupled device
(CCD) camera and a transmitter. Image processing and control
of the car are accomplished by a personal computer (PC). The
road image captured by the camera is transmitted to a PC via a
transmitter–receiver pair at 900 MHz. A frame grabber board
digitizes the image, and an image-processing program subsequently
analyzes the road condition and generates adequate drive
commands that are transmitted back to the vehicle via the builtin
radio controller. Student teams write programs to compete
in racing or maze solving. In this paper detailed hardware and
software designs of the project are presented. The merit of the
project with respect to the criteria of publicity, technology, and
student participation is also addressed.
Keywords :
student competition , visopn-guided vehicles. , Autonomous Vehicles
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION