• DocumentCode
    2640826
  • Title

    The DARPA Grand Challenge: overview of the Virginia Tech vehicle and experience

  • Author

    Bacha, Andrew ; Reinholtz, Charles ; Wicks, A. ; Fleming, Michael ; Naik, Ankur ; Avitabile, Michael ; Elder, Nicholas

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Mech. Eng., Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA, USA
  • fYear
    2004
  • fDate
    3-6 Oct. 2004
  • Firstpage
    481
  • Lastpage
    486
  • Abstract
    The DARPA Grand Challenge might be the greatest and most heralded control systems problem ever posed. The challenge was to build an autonomous vehicle that could navigate from Barstow, CA to Prim, NV, across hundreds of miles of rugged desert terrain. To win the million-dollar cash prize being offered by DARPA, the vehicle was required to traverse the course in less than ten hours with no operator intervention. Although no team came close to completing the course, the Grand Challenge opened a new era in unmanned ground vehicle navigation. From a field of more than one hundred entries, Virginia Tech was one of the fifteen teams to qualify for the final event and one of only seven teams to complete the entire pre-race qualifying course.
  • Keywords
    mobile robots; navigation; remotely operated vehicles; Barstow; Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency; Prim; Virginia Tech Grand Challenge vehicle; autonomous vehicle; heralded control systems; million dollar cash prize; pre-race qualifying course; rugged desert terrain; unmanned ground vehicle navigation; Electric shock; Engines; Land vehicles; Mechanical engineering; Navigation; Permanent magnet motors; Remotely operated vehicles; Servomotors; Springs; Tires;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2004. Proceedings. The 7th International IEEE Conference on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-8500-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ITSC.2004.1398947
  • Filename
    1398947