Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Using a Raspberry Pi and a fisheye camera, three high school students Tommy Rogers, Marcus Miller, and Kyle Chi, this past summer made enhancements to a robot car, with the goal for it to autonomously back up a trailer between two lane lines. The students used machine vision software, which the robot vehicle uses to detect the lane lines and looks for symmetry to center itself in the lane. The internships were funded by SAFER-SIM.

Students Tommy Rogers and Marcus Miller worked on the robotics platform this past summer, along with and Kyle Chi (not pictured)
Students Tommy Rogers and Marcus Miller worked on the robotics platform this past summer, along with and Kyle Chi (not pictured)