ION First Autonomous Snowplow Competition10/02/2011 |
| The Institute of Navigation (ION) Satellite Division held its first Annual Autonomous Snowplow Competition from 27th to 30th January 2011 at the Science Museum of Minnesota during the Saint Paul Winter Carnival, St. Paul, Minnesota. The competition challenged the teams to design, build, and operate a fully autonomous snowplow to remove snow from a designated path. |
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Sponsored by The Institute of Navigation Satellite Division and held in cooperation with the ION North Star Section, the ION Annual Autonomous Snowplow Competition is a national event open to college and university students, our next generation of engineers and innovators, their industry partners and faculty advisors.
Six teams participated during the four-day competition, each using unique vehicle design approaches. Teams included students, partners from private industry and faculty advisors from Dunwoody College of Technology; Miami University (Ohio); Ohio University; The University of Michigan, Dearborn; The University of Minnesota and Wright State University (Ohio).
Teams were judged based upon their cumulative scores earned throughout the competition phases: 75% of the total score was based upon the plowing competition; and 25% of the total score was based upon the presentations and pre-event report.
First place was awarded to Ohio University students (on the image) Samantha Craig, Matthew Miltner and Derek Fulk and faculty advisors Dr. Frank Van Graas and Dr. Wouter Pelgrum. The first place prize included USD2,500 and a gold snowplough trophy.
Second place was awarded to Miami University students Vincent Gatto, Steve Taylor, Aditya Wibowo, Ryan Wolfarth, Brandon Williams, Harrison Bourne, Mark Carroll, Jamie Morton, Kyle Rogers and Mark Stratis with faculty advisors Yu (Jade) Morton and Peter Jamieson. The second place prize included USD1,500 and a silver snowplow trophy.
Third place was awarded to Dunwoody College of Technology students Nigel Ystenes, Josh Moses, Keith McClelland, Michael Carnis, James Jorgenson and Randy Taklo with faculty advisors E.J. Daigle, John McShannock and Tim Flugum. The third place prize included $500 and a bronze snowplow trophy. In addition, the first place team, Ohio University, will be invited to display their winning snowplough during ION GNSS 2011 Conference 20th to 23rd September 2011 in Portland, Oregon.
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