KUUVe students win grand prize in autonomous driving competition for third year in a row
- 24.11.19 / 이정민
The Kookmin University Unmanned Vehicle (KUUVe) team, an autonomous driving club of Kookmin University (President JEONG, SEUNG RYUL), participated in the “2024 HL FMA (Future Mobility Award) Autonomous Driving Competition” held at the Yongin Driving Test Center from October 5 (Saturday) to 6 (Sunday) and won the grand prize for the third consecutive year.
The HL FMA competition, organized by HL Mando, HL Clemove, and Hallya University's SW Center for University Business, is held annually to foster autonomous driving talent, and the KUUVe team took first place in the aMAP Innovator Championship [1/5] category this year, winning the grand prize (HL Group Chairman's Award). In addition, the team won awards in all categories for the third consecutive year.
The KUUVe team participated in the aMAP Innovator Championship [1/5] category, in which 51 undergraduate teams participated, and built an autonomous driving system using sensors such as LiDAR, Camera, and GPS based on a scale car that is 1/5 the size of a real vehicle.
In this category, the team overcame various missions such as obstacle avoidance, traffic light recognition, T-shaped parking, parallel parking, S-shaped driving, and crossing the road based on road traffic laws at a real driving test site. The KUUVe team was recognized for its self-developed hybrid control system, artificial intelligence-based object judgment and sensor fusion technology, which allowed the team to complete all missions quickly and without penalty.
“We participated in the competition with the goal of developing a stable autonomous driving integrated system, and I think the driving force behind winning the grand prize was the steady presentation of ideas and feedback through cooperation and communication among team members,” said Yoon Juho, team leader of the KUUVe team. “We were able to achieve good results thanks to the excellent infrastructure of Kookmin University's College of Automotive Engineering, our dedicated advisor, and the generous support of the Future Vehicle Business Center,” said Jeon Yoon-seong, the club's president.
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The Kookmin University Unmanned Vehicle (KUUVe) team, an autonomous driving club of Kookmin University (President JEONG, SEUNG RYUL), participated in the “2024 HL FMA (Future Mobility Award) Autonomous Driving Competition” held at the Yongin Driving Test Center from October 5 (Saturday) to 6 (Sunday) and won the grand prize for the third consecutive year.
The KUUVe team participated in the aMAP Innovator Championship [1/5] category, in which 51 undergraduate teams participated, and built an autonomous driving system using sensors such as LiDAR, Camera, and GPS based on a scale car that is 1/5 the size of a real vehicle. In this category, the team overcame various missions such as obstacle avoidance, traffic light recognition, T-shaped parking, parallel parking, S-shaped driving, and crossing the road based on road traffic laws at a real driving test site. The KUUVe team was recognized for its self-developed hybrid control system, artificial intelligence-based object judgment and sensor fusion technology, which allowed the team to complete all missions quickly and without penalty. “We participated in the competition with the goal of developing a stable autonomous driving integrated system, and I think the driving force behind winning the grand prize was the steady presentation of ideas and feedback through cooperation and communication among team members,” said Yoon Juho, team leader of the KUUVe team. “We were able to achieve good results thanks to the excellent infrastructure of Kookmin University's College of Automotive Engineering, our dedicated advisor, and the generous support of the Future Vehicle Business Center,” said Jeon Yoon-seong, the club's president.
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