Title :
Student’s contest: Self-driven slot car racing
Author :
Brejl, Milan ; Ne esaný, Jaroslav
Author_Institution :
Freescale Semicond.
Abstract :
A recently announced university studentpsilas contest is based on a well-known entertainment - slot car racing. In contrary to the classical racing, here, the challenge is to build a car which can drive on an unknown track without any human interface and achieve the best possible time. This document describes the technical, algorithmic and educational aspects of a self-driven slot car development.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; knowledge based systems; mobile robots; real-time systems; algorithmic aspect; car intelligence; educational aspect; real-time software; self-driven slot car racing; technical aspect; Humans;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science and Information Technology, 2008. IMCSIT 2008. International Multiconference on
Conference_Location :
Wisia
Print_ISBN :
978-83-60810-14-9
DOI :
10.1109/IMCSIT.2008.4747303