8th Annual AUV Competition Results 137
An anonymous reader writes "This weekend the 8th Annual Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Competition was held in San Diego. This year teams were challenged to complete three tasks including finding a docking station, inspecting a pipeline, and surfacing in a recovery zone marked by an acoustic pinger. Teams from MIT, Cornell, Duke and sixteen others competed for the grand prize. After an intense final round, the University of Florida's Team SubjuGator dethroned MIT and walked away with the victory. Interestingly, the UF team ran Windows XP on their embedded computer."
In last place (Score:1, Funny)
XP Embedded (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:XP Embedded (Score:3, Funny)
Re:XP Embedded (Score:1)
Re:XP Embedded (Score:5, Informative)
Re:XP Embedded (Score:3, Funny)
"What are your coordinates?"
"0x0000007B (0xF741B84C,0xC0000034,0x00000000,0x00000000) INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE"
Re:XP Embedded (Score:2, Funny)
Re:XP Embedded (Score:2, Funny)
They use XP for navigating on airplanes now? Wow - finally it gives real meaning to the term "Blue screen of death". Maybe this article belongs in the "whirrrrrrr-blub-blub-blub dept." instead. Given the (in)stability of my current XP boxen, I think I'll walk everywhere from now on...
Re:XP Embedded (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:XP Embedded (Score:1)
Re:XP Embedded (Score:2)
Re:XP Embedded (Score:1)
And I was a little vague, it doesn't navigate the plane (no computerized Chewbacca yet), but collects information on the location of the plane in time and space, and relays it back to a central database (this is required for all airlines and is usually done by paper and pencil...so this
Windows XP (Score:1)
Re:Windows XP (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Windows XP (Score:1)
It's OK to run Windows on these devices since there is no requirement to stay afloat.
Score - 8[, Sore Loser (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Score - 8[, Sore Loser (Score:1)
Re:Cornell Sub (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Cornell Sub (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Cornell Sub (Score:2, Funny)
They won, even with that handicap? I'm impressed.
(Speaking as someone with a PhD :) )
Re:Cornell Sub (Score:2)
Aha! Secret Monkey Pilot!
So... (Score:2)
When something goes wrong (Score:4, Funny)
Re:When something goes wrong (Score:3, Funny)
Has a better sound to it
Re:When something goes wrong (Score:2)
I'd be laughing harder if Florida had lost the competition.
changes.. (Score:1)
or if TJ keeps 'accidentally' dumping their sewage into our ocean, brown s.o.d.
yuck.
I just hope MIT takes all their cars and puts them on top of their dorms.
"Kent, you know you're not supposed to park that thing on campus, right?"
Debain powered contestant (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Debain powered contestant (Score:1, Interesting)
Other teams, even with *much* nicer computers, often had boot times of five minutes or more and less stability. I was shocked at how many teams needed to reboot on the dock, wasting precious time.
As for the low overall standing, the competition is truly a veteran's game. Our choice of OS and language (C as opposed to Matlab) helped
is this the same competition (Score:4, Funny)
Re:is this the same competition (Score:1, Informative)
Re:is this the same competition (Score:5, Informative)
Re:is this the same competition (Score:2, Funny)
Really? Those guys must have really missed out on some good pickup lines then.
"Hey baby, wanna come back to my place and see my award for getting things to go down?"
hmm... maybe not.
Re:is this the same competition (Score:2)
You're certainly not getting any points for spelling.
Re:is this the same competition (Score:2, Informative)
You might be thinking of this article. I'm just glad UF could follow in the high schoolers' footsteps.
UF has always been strong in AUVs (Score:2)
Re:is this the same competition (Score:1)
P.S. I was on the UCD Team
All the teams made impressive showings but Floridas bot this year was a Sexy Bitch
Not the same competition? (Score:1)
Appearantly this is not the same one.
Re:Not the same competition? (Score:1)
Re:Not the same competition? (Score:2, Informative)
DBSOD (Score:2, Funny)
Best new entry was awarded to Georgia Tech (Score:5, Informative)
/usr/local/bin/egregious_spell_checker (Score:1, Funny)
Processing...
Multiple possibilities found...
1. To decrease height rapidly because a sticky film has been thrown in your direction ("Duck! Tape!")
2. An adhesive strip that is used to attach together two or more types of water fowl
3. A far-too-common misspelling for duct tape (see: their/they're, to/too, your/you're)
The most likely cause is (3). Because of the nature of the original message (submarine, thus water-based), it is possible that the original message is in referen
Re:/usr/local/bin/egregious_spell_checker (Score:1)
please wiki my friend...
Duct tape (originally known as duck tape) is a strong, fabric-based, multi-purpose adhesive tape, usually silver in color, although many other colors, including transparent, are also available, and is usually 2 inches (50 mm) wide. It was originally developed during World War II in 1942 as a waterproof sealing tape for ammunition casings. Permacel, then a division of Johnson & Johnson, used a rubber-based adhesive to help the tape resist water and a fabric
Re:/usr/local/bin/egregious_spell_checker (Score:1)
What's with thhe jumpsuits? (Score:3, Informative)
Perhaps MIT would have faired better if they hadn't spent time and money on making uniforms with NASA/boyscout-style patches [mit.edu].
Re:What's with thhe jumpsuits? (Score:1)
I know some might consider this unfair, but perhaps you'd fare better yourself if you made your spelling skills better?
Re:What's with thhe jumpsuits? (Score:3, Insightful)
".. if you made your spelling skills better?" should be "...if you improved your spelling skills?"
Re:What's with thhe jumpsuits? (Score:1)
Re:What's with thhe jumpsuits? (Score:1)
Most teams just settle with Tshirts with their team logo on them. MIT though, normally dominate the competition, so I think that the jumpsuits are not their downfall
Re:What's with thhe jumpsuits? (Score:1)
Uptime? Downtime? (Score:2, Offtopic)
It would be interesting to see details such as these.
We take for granted that when devices are powered by Linux that it behaves well. We take for granted that Windows does not. It's a bit unfair to keep assuming Windows will cause failures in any system but it was a reputation that was undeniably earned
Re:Uptime? Downtime? (Score:2)
Did you miss the period of home computing where rebooting was required to exit applications? Before multitasking etc, it used to be the only way.
Somehow, thanks to Microsoft (IMHO) CTRL-ALT-DELETE is thought of as a means of fixing a problem.
Actually, it came about because what I describe. It used to be a big secret until helpdesks started using it in their telephone-scripts [e.g. 1) insert floppy, 2) ctrl-alt-
Re:Uptime? Downtime? (Score:1)
Re:Uptime? Downtime? (Score:2)
I saw that once long ago and haven't seen it since. I wanted to find it and save it for posterity and couldn't find it again. Now I have it. And thanks to Linux+mplayer+firefox+plugin, I was able to save the file to disk as well.
Return of the Highschoolers (Score:1)
-Rick
Small? (Score:1)
Great École de Technologie Supérieure pe (Score:1)
Scoring? (Score:2, Interesting)
My thoughts (On Amador Team) (Score:3, Informative)
You can read on the AUVAI webpage the breakdown of points... if one copmletes the mission, all the others are basically irrelevants (such as static judging). However, since so many people were not able to complete the mission, these points become important for seperating out the bottom of the stack. Basically, teams 1
Re:Scoring? (Score:1)
Re:Scoring? (Score:1)
École de technologie supérieure 2nd :) (Score:2, Informative)
Go S.O.N.I.A. [etsmtl.ca]! Good job guys!
Clippy (Score:1)
A. Lose control of the rudder and drive in circles.
B. Inexplicably blow all the ballast tanks and sink silently to the bottom.
C. Work marginally well for thirty minutes before ceasing all functions and requiring online registration."
Re:Clippy (Score:1)
MS donates a lot of money/equipment (Score:2)
Well of course they ran Xp (Score:1)
I'm one of the competitors (Amador H.S) (Score:1)
This year, I think that teams had a lot more bad luck than previous years -- one teams, the univ. of victoria, had their lead programmer / team leader leave 2 days before the competition, after deciding that sub's just "weren't his thing." Since they used custom PIC circuitery etc, they were basically screwed.
We a catastrophe happen to us as well -- our PC104 computer fried hours before the qualifying ru
My kid does this powered by Eggo waffles (Score:1)
This year teams were challenged to complete three tasks including finding a docking station, inspecting a pipeline, and surfacing in a recovery zone marked by an acoustic pinger.
Yeah, I'm all for the machine age but my kid, who is seven can do this after his usual breakfast of two Eggo waffles, a glass of orange juice, and a bowl of sugar, er cereal:
All without Windows. And he's basically open source, too boot
Re:My kid does this powered by Eggo waffles (Score:2)
Where can we download his genetic code? Or is it not under the GPL?
Re:My kid does this powered by Eggo waffles (Score:1)
Where can we download his genetic code? Or is it not under the GPL?
I don't think describing the download of genetic code is typical /. material ... Besides, I'm sure the process has been patented, which would mean my describing online violates the DMCA and the patented process of downloading genetic code!
Re:My kid does this powered by Eggo waffles (Score:2)
Re:My kid does this powered by Eggo waffles (Score:1)
I know in general how to download genetic code, but that's not what I'm looking for here. I want a copy of your son's genetic code. Perhaps the method of creating a son is self evidant, but I've tried MULTIPLE times and only received daughters. Was wondering if I could look at a diff.
LOL. Red wine? I think it was red wine that night.
Re:My kid does this powered by Eggo waffles (Score:1)
No diff necessary, you just need to add +penis to your use flags in
Murk, you are my enemy. (Score:2)
Time to preorder water samples for next year.
Go Felix!
Re:Murk, you are my enemy. (Score:1)
Amador High School (Score:1)
Personally, I'd like to see more of this kind of thing offered as an alternative to the AP curriculum. Sorry, java simulations of fish in a lake doesn't cut it with generation-E. This stuff however, fires imaginations.
"Sup yo, we got like 5th or something."
"We're like smart 'n shi
Re:Amador High School (Score:2)
You should post some actions shots of the team and the murky environment. Update your resumes too.
It's always refreshing to see young kids compete and do well against well-funded colleges.
Re:Amador High School (Score:1)
XP? (Score:1)
For everyone who was at the contest (Score:1)
I was wondering if we should set up some kind of community (mailing list, forum, whatever) to share ideas.
My team (UTD) had leakage problems too, and I think that's the kind of thing we can avoid if we all have a way to get together and share input.
Bravo ETS! (Score:1)
Nice work guys! Wished I could have done so well while I was in the team:
http://www.auvsi.org/competitions/2005/05finalstan dings.cfm [auvsi.org]
Note that the submarine has always been using Linux as the main OS except for the first year where it was just microcontrollers:
http://sonia.etsmtl.ca/en/ETS_jpaper_2005.pdf [etsmtl.ca]
In fact, I was inspired to help start a team at ETS after seeing the slashdot.org post in 1999 when MIT won
That looks like fun (Score:1)
MIT team (Score:2, Interesting)
return entries / high school (Score:1)
zerg (Score:2)
1998 - 2nd
1999 - Honorable Mention
2000 - 8th
2001 - 12th
Notice a trend? It's a symptom of an underlying problem [unevenstevens.com] @ what used to be one of the best tech schools in the nation.
UF using Win XP? (Score:1)
Go Duke =) (Score:2)
Technical Director (Score:1)
Re:BSOD (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:BSOD (Score:1)
Second, the "199x called" jokes are just as redundant as anything else.
Re:BSOD (Score:2, Funny)
Re:BSOD (Score:1)
That's because of the new Windows Vista critical error, or the RSOD, which has been implemented for easier determination of serious crashes.
Oh, you meant blood on the windshield... Nevermind.
Re:The terrorists wet dream? (Score:2)
Drug smugglers don't need things like subs. The illegal drugs trade is the third biggest industry on the planet. That is, there are more drugs entering your country each week than many other consumables e.g. livestock, clothing. They aren't getting smuggled in under toupees or in people stomachs to satify those volumes. Just need to know a "supportive" customs official or intelligence agent, who will allow the cargo through unchecked. Makes a lot of money and helps you fund t
Re:The terrorists wet dream? (Score:2)
If only drugs were legalized, this whole multi-billion industry could be kept out of the hands of criminals. The governments have double losses, all because they have the illusion they can control everything and everyone.
Re:The terrorists wet dream? (Score:2)
Preaching to the choir there, however what does worry me somewhat is what will the traditional supply routes turn to? The markup is due to the risk, so if there was zero risk the commercial carriers would take over and the illegitimate supply lines would run dry. Coming from a country with hardly any firearms and one of the highest illicit drug consumers around, it's kinda obvious where some of the
Yes and no... (Score:1)
So, if we imagine those stealthy microcrimsubs creeping up to a lonely San Diego beach, we might as well also imagine them bumping their little snouts 100 yards offshore into the dog pod grid [technovelgy.com]. Bzzt snap glub glub glub. Problem solved!
Movies to the contrary, I sort kinda suspect the bulk of criminal smuggling is low tech. You just pay a dumfuk mule a G to take this "package of cond
Re:The terrorists wet dream? (Score:2)
One of the three of four dozen who actually went to see that...
Re:Obviously (Score:1, Offtopic)