Robotic Practice Racers

DevBot Lets Roborace Coders Practice Their Algorithms

DevBot is a tool for programmers to work on their robotic racing algorithms. With Roborace, the "Formula-E" racing circuit set to roll out self-driving cars for races, developers needed a way to test their racing algorithms on a real track before the prototype race cars themselves are fully built. DevBot is a self-driving race car that fulfills that need.

While the DevBot prototype is significantly different from the vehicles that will eventually race in Roborace, it is nonetheless a speedy vehicle that can accept programming as its operative input. The benefit of the DevBot, as compared to the Roborace prototypes themselves, is that the DevBot has room to be driven by a human, too. This lets programmers compare their code to the performance of professional racers, giving them the opportunity to hone their robotic lap times.
Trend Themes
1. Self-driving Racing Vehicles - The rise of self-driving racing vehicles presents an opportunity for developers to create and improve their racing algorithms.
2. Real Track Testing - The need for real track testing in the development of racing algorithms will create opportunities for innovative tools like DevBot.
3. Human-driven Robotic Cars - The combination of human-driven racing cars with robotic capabilities allows developers to compare their code against professional racers, enabling them to enhance their robotic lap times.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can leverage self-driving racing vehicles to explore new opportunities in racing, safety, and technology.
2. Tech - The tech industry has the potential to develop cutting-edge tools like DevBot to support the testing and improvement of racing algorithms.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can benefit from the integration of human-driven robotic cars in racing events, providing a unique and engaging experience for audiences.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES