In a previous blog post, I described the modeling and left off with a high-level discussion on how you would implement controllers once you had a model built.
In this post, we will dig down into the… read more >>
In a previous blog post, I described the modeling and left off with a high-level discussion on how you would implement controllers once you had a model built.
In this post, we will dig down into the… read more >>
Connell D’Souza is back guest-blogging and tells us about object detection in MATLAB.
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A few weeks ago, I visited Florida Atlantic University’s Team Owltonomous, who compete in… read more >>

Connell D’Souza our co-blogger has worked with a team that develops robotic boats. The outcome is clearly impressive.
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For today’s post, I would like to introduce you to Alejandro… read more >>
Hi everyone — Sebastian here. I’ve been doing a few presentations at schools and robotics events, so I wanted to convert these talks into a comprehensive blog post for everyone else. I… read more >>
Today, let me share why I would model and simulate while designing a race car.
Bottom line: It can save you time, resources, and help you test your ideas that would be difficult to realize using… read more >>

Today, we open a new category in the Racing Lounge Blog called “Where Are They Now?“. In a loose series of posts, we’ll be featuring success stories of students that have… read more >>

I would like to start by wishing all of you a Happy New Year! In the spirit of the New Year and trying out new things we want to introduce you to our latest series of student competition tutorials on… read more >>

Today’s guest post is by Maximilian Mühlbauer. Maximilian was head of autonomous driving at TUfast Eco for the last season and will share their autonomous journey for the 2018 Shell… read more >>

So, we hear you are competing in a boat competition in Hawaii? Really cool location for a competition! But wow, that’s a hard environment to replicate! Waves, ocean winds, transporting a 16-foot-long… read more >>

Today’s guest post is by Veer Alakshendra. Veer will be sharing a Simscape – Simulink modeling and controls workflow for pneumatic actuators throwing a ball at a target.
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