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Six weeks of rapid prototyping. The 2016 Uberbots Competition is the 16th annual robotics design course and competition hosted by UBC Engineering Physics. In teams of four, students spent 6 weeks designing and building a robot that could. Drive around a 8 x 16 ft city, following roads marked with black electrical tape. Sense and pickup passengers, aka. stuffed animals, emitting IR signals. Drop off as many passengers as possible into a designated dropoff zone. Diagram of miniature city. QSD124 Phototr.

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Six weeks of rapid prototyping. The 2016 Uberbots Competition is the 16th annual robotics design course and competition hosted by UBC Engineering Physics. In teams of four, students spent 6 weeks designing and building a robot that could. Drive around a 8 x 16 ft city, following roads marked with black electrical tape. Sense and pickup passengers, aka. stuffed animals, emitting IR signals. Drop off as many passengers as possible into a designated dropoff zone. Diagram of miniature city. QSD124 Phototr.

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