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The University of Arizona.Rights
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The project at hand is an Automotive LiDAR Collision Avoidance System sponsored by Texas Instruments. The purpose of this project is to design and create a LiDAR system that utilizes Texas Instruments' technology to avoid forward collisions when mounted on a remote control car. The team is made up of six seniors from the University of Arizona of four different engineering disciplines including electrical, mechanical, computer, and optical engineering. The LiDAR Collision avoidance system is designed and built under a budget constraint of $4,000 and a non-negotiable completion deadline of May 1, 2017, otherwise known as Design Day.Type
textElectronic Thesis
Degree Name
B.S.Degree Level
bachelorsDegree Program
Honors CollegeElectrical and Computer Engineering
