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Latest revision as of 12:34, 16 March 2021
Welcome to the rc-dukes self driving RC Car Java project documentation! See https://github.com/rc-dukes/dukes
What is it about?
This is a maker project to create your own 1:10 remotely controlled car with some experimental self driving capabilities. It started as a software development challenge between a few teams at Bert-Jan's company Openvalue. It evolved into an example project being used in BITPlan's software architecture trainings.
What can you learn ?
- What is needed for a basic self driving solution?
- Overall design
- Components being used
- What obstacles are there on achieving this goal?
- What other maker projects like this are out there?
- How does a maker project like this compare to the challenges of real projects for self driving cars?
Open Source
| OsProject | |
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| id | dukes |
| state | |
| owner | rc-dukes |
| title | Dukes of Hazzard self driving RC car |
| url | https://github.com/rc-dukes/dukes |
| version | 0.0.3 |
| description | |
| date | 2020-03-14 |
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| until | |