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Quick Reference...

Mobot Final Race Day Course Map
Friday, 16 April 2010 – 12:00 pm
Race Course in Front of Wean Hall
Map

15th Gate Award Presentation and Wrap-Up
Friday, 16 April 2010 – 3:00 pm
Rashid Auditorium - Gates&Hillman 4401

Including a presentation by
Matt Mason, Director, The Robotics Institute

Mobot Race Registration Form



2010 Winners! – Photos!
2009 Winners!Photos!


View 2008 Race Highlights on YouTube - Part I
View 2008 Race Highlights on YouTube - Part I
View 2007 Race Highlights Copyright SCS/Carnegie Mellon
View 2005 Race Highlights Copyright SCS/Carnegie Mellon
View 2003 Race Highlights Copyright SCS/Carnegie Mellon
What the press has said....
The Tartan '09, The Tartan '06, The Tartan '05, The Tartan '04
Tribune-Review

Things to See


16 April 2010

The School of Computer Science invites all members of the Carnegie Mellon community to participate in The 16th Annual Carnegie Mellon Mobot Races, in the spring of 2010 (April 16!). Participants will race autonomous vehicles ("MObile roBOTs") they have built along a slalom-type course on the paved walk in front of Wean Hall and/or

The purpose of the competition is to generate technological excitement, provide hands-on experience for our undergraduates, and showcase the cleverness and technical competence of Carnegie undergraduates and other community members (including alumni). We hope to stimulate inter-disciplinary activity toward producing something that is technically noteworthy.

The MOBOT Slalom Race

Race of autonomous vehicles (MObile roBOTs) along a slalom course on the paved walk in front of Wean Hall.
     
The MoboJoust Competition
(Not Held in the 2010 Races)


A head-to-head competition between autonomous vehicles that resembles two knights battling on horseback.

 

This competition is sponsored by the School of Computer Science with generous support from

Lockheed Martin, Eaton Corporation,
Google, Inc., Misumi USA, Inc..

Last modified: 17 April 2010. mobot@cs.cmu.edu
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University