HARDWARE-SOFTWARE CO-DESIGN OF INTEGRATIVE TELEMETRY SYSTEM FOR OFF-ROAD RACING VEHICLE
Author
Correa, DylanLarson, Matthew
Rendon, Julian Pimienta
Yin, Karsten
Tanner, Jack
Larson, Connor
Geber, Finn
Colombi, Benedict
Hall, Lily
Advisor
Marcellin, MichaelAffiliation
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of ArizonaIssue Date
2025-10
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Correa, Dylan, Larson, Matthew, Rendon, Julian Pimienta, Yin, Karsten, Tanner, Jack, Larson, Connor, Geber, Finn, Colombi, Benedict, Hall, Lily. (2025.) HARDWARE-SOFTWARE CO-DESIGN OF INTEGRATIVE TELEMETRY SYSTEM FOR OFF-ROAD RACING VEHICLE. International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, 60.Additional Links
https://telemetry.org/Abstract
The University of Arizona Baja Wildcat Racing Team’s integrative off-road telemetry system merges custom circuit boards and a C#-based, GPU-accelerated GUI. Utilizing CAN-bus, I2C, and SPI protocols alongside NRF24L01 devices for wireless communication, it collected data via IMUs, temperature sensing devices, three speed sensors, an induction-based tachometer using spark plug-driven input, and pressure transducers. The system monitored RPMs, positional data, and brake actuation, enhancing real-time data visualization through an improved dashboard interface. Hardware and software advancements significantly refined telemetry accuracy and driving insights, optimizing vehicle performance. This innovation demonstrates a leap forward in the university’s off-road racing telemetry.Type
Proceedingstext
Language
enISSN
0884-51231546-2188
