| Indy Robot Racing Team 
                    Robot: Indiana's Robotic Vehicle "IRV"
                   Body: 2004 Jeep Rubicon 
                    Affiliations: Entrepreneurs, Indiana University,
                    Purdue University
                   Hometown: Carmel, IN 
                    Leaders: Scott Jones and Doug Traster
                   Team size: 35 Budget: $400,000 
                    Key technologies: Stabilized sensor platform,
                    including six lidar laser range finders, programmed to
                    recognize different types of terrain and obstacles.
                    Distributed processing system with 27 computers and
                    visual-based road finding.
                   
                    Biggest challenge(s): Team project management with
                    limited time and resources.
                   
                    Race results: Did not qualify due to severe sensor
                    misalignment caused by a crash during a routine safety
                    check.
                   
                    What they're up to now: Continuing to improve
                    obstacle avoidance for IRV and other mobile robotic
                    platforms.
                   
                    Where the vehicle is now: In Scott Jones's garage;
                    sometimes taken out and run on the team's 40-acre obstacle
                    course in a cornfield, which features mini-mountains,
                    tunnels, ditches, moguls, etc.
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