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Thread: DARPA Grand Challenge - Take 2

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    UMich-Dearborn '04-'06
    Carnegie Mellon '99-'03
    [url=http://eVileNgineering.com][b]eVil eNgineerin

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    UMich-Dearborn '04-'06
    Carnegie Mellon '99-'03
    [url=http://eVileNgineering.com][b]eVil eNgineerin

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    Congrats to Stanford. VW Touareg-based "Stanley".

    News Links:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/09/national/09robot.html
    http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science....ap/index.html

    It seems like CMU's team hasn't conceeded defeat yet:
    http://www.redteamracing.org/index.cfm?method=page.display&page=Gc05.GC05

    I guess thats not so bad, at least both the Stanford leaders were CMU guys until just a few years ago. So really CMU swept first through third! Er... right.
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    UMich-Dearborn '04-'06
    Carnegie Mellon '99-'03
    [url=http://eVileNgineering.com][b]eVil eNgineerin

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    I think I speak for most of our formula leadership in saying we're not upset that redteam lost. they had it coming for not doing any sort of vehicle dynamics analysis on a 7000lb robotic car worth multiple hundreds of thousands of dollars.
    Mike Miles
    Carnegie Mellon SAE/Carnegie Mellon Racing -- Formula SAE 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

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    Yeah, that was Serge's biggest complaint with them when he was on the team too. They basically left all of the vdyn up to the stock hummer chassis. Very little chassis tuning, from what I understand. Granted, a hummer isn't a bad chassis to start with, but he thought they should devote a little more attention there. Apparently mechanical failure of the vehicle was not a problem for them this year though. The "eye" froze up and wasn't moving properly, and there were some other electrical issues that caused them to slow and allow Stanford to pass into the lead.
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    UMich-Dearborn '04-'06
    Carnegie Mellon '99-'03
    [url=http://eVileNgineering.com][b]eVil eNgineerin

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    "Sandstorm was a surprising second because its strategy was to creep for a reliable finish and only the winner beat its pace," said Red Team leader William "Red" Whittaker. "Sandstorm was sent forth with a conservative plan, understanding that it would operate well below its peak abilities. But it was right on the leader's tail. It ran a perfect race."

    translation: "we knew we were off the pace from the start."
    Mike Miles
    Carnegie Mellon SAE/Carnegie Mellon Racing -- Formula SAE 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

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    Fast and reliable beats slow and reliable, eh? Hopefully, the DARPA results are a sign of things to come.

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