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This lecture presents an overview of [[Alice]], an autonomous vehicle built by Caltech undergraduates to participate in the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge.  Starting with the high level architecture, we describe some of the design choices that were made in the networked control systems (NCS) architecture and was as summarize the basic operation of the major software modules that are used to implement Alice's autonomous control system.  More detailed descriptions of Alice's individual components will be given in future lectures.
This lecture presents an overview of [[Alice]], an autonomous vehicle built by Caltech undergraduates to participate in the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge.  Starting with the high level architecture, we describe some of the design choices that were made in the networked control systems (NCS) architecture and was as summarize the basic operation of the major software modules that are used to implement Alice's autonomous control system.  More detailed descriptions of Alice's individual components will be given in future lectures.

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This lecture presents an overview of Alice, an autonomous vehicle built by Caltech undergraduates to participate in the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge. Starting with the high level architecture, we describe some of the design choices that were made in the networked control systems (NCS) architecture and was as summarize the basic operation of the major software modules that are used to implement Alice's autonomous control system. More detailed descriptions of Alice's individual components will be given in future lectures.

Lecture Materials

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Additional Resources

  • Team Caltech homepage - contains movies and other information about the project
  • Team wiki - detailed information about Alice, including documentation on hardware and software (requires username and password)