Our team consists of aspiring young engineers, striving towards greatness in a world of sustainability and automation. The decision to create an autonomous line follower RC car revolves around our passion in autonomous design; an opportunity to apply our theoretical knowledge with a pragmatic approach. We look forward to communicating ideas and receiving criticism from participants for the purposes of improvement. We as a team welcome the advancement of automated robotics and welcome our future terminator overlords. Let our line follower be the SkyNet seed.
– BCIT Electrical Engineering Students
– BCIT Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) Students
Our team, the Autonomous Sticklers, consists of 2 Industrial Power and Control option graduates from the ECET program at BCIT.
We are both in electrical engineering degree programs striving to expand our knowledge and be more prepared for the future to come.
We chose to compete in the autonomous line following car category because we wanted to continue to improve our car design from last year and for something to do in our spare time.
We look forward to seeing what great ideas others bring to the competition this year!
– BCIT Electrical Engineering Students
Since elementary school age, we have both built hobby electronic projects and upon meeting in BCIT we knew that we had to give RC Classic a try. We chose the autonomous category since it involves control engineering and optimisation, which posed a compelling challenge within the skills of our team.
– BCIT Electrical Engineering Students
The reason why we chose to compete in the “heavy” category is because we’ve previously build remote controls cars of light and automated categories. We wanted to try something new and create a car that is more powerful and robust than what we’ve done before.
– BCIT Electrical Engineering Students
Team OverGeared consists of undergrads in Electrical Engineering from UBC and Mechatronics Engineering from SFU. Having engaged in many STEM competitions in the past as well as a passion for the remote-controlled hobby, the RC Classic is right up this team’s alley.
– UBC Electrical Engineering and SFU Mechatronics Engineering Students
– SFU Systems and Computer Engineering Students