On Friday Feb. 24, 2023, the 色虎视频 AutoDrive team, Bulldog Bolt, unveiled its new competition car, the Chevy Bolt EV.
The team is in its second year of the AutoDrive II Challenge. The four-year competition, sponsored by SAE International and General Motors, tasks 10 teams with developing and demonstrating a completely autonomous-driving passenger vehicle. Each year, the competition builds on the next by adding more challenges.
During the challenge's first year, the team outfitted a large metal cart with sensors to collect data. The team placed second in the Dynamic Obstacle Challenge, and faculty advisor Dr. Diane Peters received the inaugural Advisor of the Year award.
This year, students will start working on the car.
鈥淭he cart prepared us specifically for the perception part of the car,鈥 Peters said. 鈥淲e were able to set up sensors and test them out. Now, we can put those sensors on the car and focus on the new part: integration with the car.鈥
Project Manager Hemanth Tadepalli (鈥23, CS) said the team is ready to move on to the car.
鈥淲ith the transition from the cart to this year鈥檚 car, the team overall feels excited and challenged to implement more strategies and controls into the tasks,鈥 he said. 鈥淢ore importantly, with the car being the most realistic mode of transportation, it鈥檚 exciting to see how we can use our expertise to navigate various boundaries and obstacles to make the car autonomous.鈥
After the sensors are mounted, students will start testing.
鈥淭he team has made a lot of progress,鈥 Peters said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e still got plenty of work to do, but they鈥檙e learning a lot and putting it into practice.鈥
Each competition takes place in June. Until then, teams continue to tweak their cars and participate in workshops. The Year Two challenge will be June 5-11 at MCity in Ann Arbor.
Although the team is in its second year, students can still participate.
鈥淎ny interested students are encouraged to learn more about the competition and join the team,鈥 Peters said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a tremendous learning experience, and our AutoDrive alums end up having great jobs with bright futures.鈥
Tadepalli echoed Peters鈥 call for new members, noting having the talent to complete the task is one of the team鈥檚 biggest challenges. He said the skills students gain from the experience are just the beginning of the benefits.
鈥淎utoDrive gives the students the opportunity to network with many industries that relate to the automobile field,鈥 Tadepalli said. 鈥淚f it鈥檚 from the coaches, mentors and other students from other schools, all of this brings the expansion of networking and working together with like-minded people on the future of automobiles.鈥