Designing a Driverless Vehicle @ EEE Future Transportation Challenge 2017

16 Jun 2017

School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE), in collaboration with STEM Inc, Science Centre Singapore, held a competition on assembling and programming a smart driverless vehicle using Arduino. The competition was held at The Hall in Singapore Polytechnic on 7th June 2017.

Briefing of rules and regulations cum training workshops for 34 teams from 18 secondary schools were conducted by EEE organising team prior to the competition. The students were required to assemble and program a driverless vehicle using an Arduino UNO-based car to manoeuvre a challenging road (track) in a simulated urban environment. The track consisted of a mixture of linear paths, curves and gentle slopes. Along the track were obstacles complete with a tunnel and a bridge.

The winners were:


The Fastest Car

Champion:

Hai Sing Catholic School

1st Runner-up:

Yuan Ching Secondary School

2nd Runner-up:

Bedok Green Secondary School

Consolation:

Chong Boon Secondary School

Consolation:

Swiss Cottage Secondary School

Consolation:

Yuan Ching Secondary School

The Most Popular Car

Champion:

Gan Eng Seng School

1st Runner-up:

Bukit Merah Secondary School

2nd Runner-up:

Unity Secondary School

Photos of the winning teams:

Hai Sing Catholic School
The Fastest Car - Champion

Gan Eng Seng School
The Most Popular Car - Champion

Yuan Ching Secondary School
The Fastest Car – 1st Runner-up

Bukit Merah Secondary School
The Most Popular Car – 1st Runner-up

Bedok Green Secondary School
The Fastest Car – 2nd Runner-up

Unity Secondary School
The Most Popular Car – 2nd Runner-up

Chong Boon Secondary School
The Fastest Car - Consolation

Swiss Cottage Secondry School
The Fastest Car – Consolation

Yuan Ching Secondary School
The Fastest Car – Consolation

Congratulations to all the winning teams!
 

Scenes from Future Transportation Challenge 2017:


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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