2022WinterTeam5

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Team 5: Charging On The Go

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Team Members

  • Andrew Hallett, MAE
  • Juan SanJuan, ECE

Project Overview

Concept Inspiration:

  • We were inspired by in-flight refueling of aircraft. Taking this concept and applying it to electric autonomous vehicles we could potentially recharge vehicles out on the road without them needing to slow down or stop from their current task. In this project we explore methods of autonomous driving and tracking while the recharging concept is only visualized through an augmented reality overlay on the back of the low power state car. If we were to explore the charging method in another project we thought about ways of doing this through cable connections, inductive charging, or regenerative braking.

Goals:

  • Build 2 autonomous vehicles
  • Implement autonomous driving using ROS2
  • Implement a tracking solution to identify the low power state car
  • Use the tracking solution to update the steering and throttle controls
  • Simulate recharging through a visual representation

Gantt Chart

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Autonomous Vehicles

CAD/Mechanical Designs

There was no need for 2 different designs here. The black car was the originally design, and the blue car was updated based on features that didn't work on the first vehicle. The goal for the 2nd design was to have an open more sleek concept so the parts were easily accessible if troubleshooting needed to be performed. Leadcar-wi-22-team5.jpg Chargingcar-wi-22-team5.jpg

Wiring

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DonkeyCar

3 Laps Video

Tips/Notes

OpenCV/ROS2

3 Laps Video

File:ROS2 Indoors - 3 Laps - Team 5.mp4

Final Project

How We Did It

ROS Software Design

Source Code/Github

Demonstrations

Tips/Notes

Presentations

Challenges

Future Developments

Acknowledgements