Teaching robotics with a simulator environment developed for the autonomous driving competition

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Teaching robotics based on challenge of our daily lives is always more motivating for students and teachers. Several competitions of self-driving have emerged recently, challenging students and researchers to develop solutions addressing the autonomous driving systems. The Portuguese Festival Nacional de Robótica (FNR) Autonomous Driving Competition is one of those examples. Even though the competition is an exciting challenger, it requires the development of real robots, which implies several limitations that may discourage the students and compromise a fluid teaching process. The simulation can contribute to overcome this limitation and can assume an important role as a tool, providing an effortless and costless solution, allowing students and researchers to keep their focus on the main issues. This paper presents a simulation environment for FNR, providing an overall framework able to support the exploration of robotics topics like perception, navigation, data fusion and deep learning based on the autonomous driving competition.

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Fernandes, D., Pinheiro, F., Dias, A., Martins, A., Almeida, J., & Silva, E. (2020). Teaching robotics with a simulator environment developed for the autonomous driving competition. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1023, pp. 387–399). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26945-6_35

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