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Indy Autonomous Challenge

The Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) is the main and, as of July 2023, the only active racing series for autonomous race cars. The vehicles participating in the IAC are SAE level 4 autonomous as they are capable of completing circuit laps and overtaking manoeuvres without any human intervention.[1]

Indy Autonomous Challenge
Logo of the first 2021 race
Country United States
Italy
Inaugural season2021
Teams9
ConstructorsDallara
Tyre suppliersBridgestone
Current champions PoliMOVE Autonomous Racing Team
Official websiteindyautonomouschallenge.com

Each team participating in the competition uses the same vehicle, a custom-built Dallara AV21 single-seater derived from their IL-15 model with the addition of all the sensors, actuators and computing hardware necessary for fully autonomous driving.[2] The participating teams are constituted by university researchers by top universities worldwide, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pittsburgh, KAIST, Politecnico di Milano, TUM and ETH Zurich.

The first race took place on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) in October 2021,[3] after an initial period of simulator-only challenges,[4] which started in November 2019 as a proving ground to allow the competing teams to demonstrate their ability to race autonomously before receiving the physical race car. Since then, the competition has raced in several notable oval circuits as Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway, and in June 2023 in its first road course circuit, at the Monza Circuit.[5]

Motivations and achievements edit

As a successor of the DARPA Grand Challenge, the IAC aimed to provide a challenging environment for the development of autonomous vehicles. University teams were invited to develop software[6] for solving the autonomous driving task, but in the challenging environment of a racetrack.

During the competition, teams used simulation environments and cloud computing to test and prove the maturity of their algorithms.[7] As the IAC race cars were to drive on track up to 290 km/h (180 mph)[8] with high lateral and longitudinal accelerations, the software needed to plan a path in an adversarial environment and to drive safely and reliably with low computation times.[9]

Overall, three main goals were tackled in the IAC:[10]

  1. Defining and solving edge case scenarios for autonomous vehicles;
  2. Catalyzing new autonomous driving technologies and innovations;
  3. Engaging the public in the competition to help ensure acceptance.

The efforts of the IAC were led by Energy System Network, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit.[11] The goal of the IAC was purely to focus on the development of a full autonomous driving software stack that enabled perception, planning and control on the racetrack.[12]

During its multiple years of operation, the IAC achieved a number of records and primates: other than the speed records for an autonomous vehicle on every racetrack the competition visited,[13][14] the most important was the Autonomous land speed record, obtained on April 28, 2022, on the Kennedy Space Center runway, where a Dallara AV-21 reached the speed of 309.3 km/h (192.2 mph)[15]

The scientific research from the IAC teams has led to several academic publications, mostly on the topics of automatic control,[16][17] path planning[18][19] and robotic perception.[20][18]

History edit

IAC Simulation Race edit

In order to qualify for the participation in the real championship, the participating teams had first to show their autonomous driving capabilities on a simulator, by completing a series of hackathon challenges of increasing difficulty, starting from a solo lap and simple obstacle avoidance[21] to 1-to-1 full races.[22] The simulation environment provided the teams with a perfect replica of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and of the Dallara AV-21 Racecar.

The simulation-only competition peaked with the IAC Simulation Race, which took place on June 30, 2021. It consisted of a qualification round, where the teams had to complete their fastest solo lap, with time penalties attributed for violating the track limits. Then, the teams were split into two 8-vehicle semifinal races in order to qualify for the final.[23]

In the semifinals and in the final, many vehicles were disqualified for causing collisions with other vehicles, with the race stopped and re-started every time a collision happened. The final times of the semi-finals were used to determine the running order of the final race, which concluded with the victory of team PoliMOVE,[4] which started from pole position and defended its place along the 10 laps.[23]

The winner team got awarded with US$100,000, while the second team (TUM Autonomous Motorsport) received US$50,000[4]

Indy Autonomous Challenge Simulation Race Final Standings edit

Team University Qualification Semifinal Final
PoliMOVE[24]   Politecnico di Milano 1 1 1
TUM Autonomous Motorsport[25]   Technical University of Munich 5 2 2
Reveille Racing   Texas A&M University 13 4 3
MIT-PITT Autonomous[26]   Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  University of Pittsburgh
10 5 4
WUT Driverless   Warsaw University of Technology 3 1 DNF
Ariel Team[27]   Ariel University 7 3 DNF
AI Racing Tech[28]   University of Hawaii
  University of California, San Diego
6 2 DNF
KAIST   Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 9 DNF DNQ
Autonomous Tiger Racing   Auburn University 2 DSQ DNQ
Black & Gold Autonomous Racing[29]   Purdue University
  United States Military Academy (West Point)
4 DSQ DNQ
Watorace   University of Waterloo 8 DSQ DNQ
Cavalier Autonomous Racing[30]   University of Virginia 11 DSQ DNQ
Crimson Autonomous Racing   University of Alabama 12 DSQ DNQ
Pegasus - RIT Autonomous Racing   Colorado State University
  Rochester Institute of Technology
  Western Michigan University
14 DSQ DNQ
Euroracing   University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
  University of Pisa
  Polish Academy of Sciences
  ETH Zurich
15 DSQ DNQ
IUPUI - IITKGP-USB   Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
  Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
  Universidad De San Buenaventura
16 DSQ DNQ
  • DSQ = Disqualified
  • DNQ = Did Not Qualify
  • DNF = Did Not Finish

IAC at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 2021 edit

 
The teams at IMS with their racecars in October 2021

After the simulation race, 9 teams purchased the vehicle, and were admitted to the first physical race. Some of the teams participating in the simulation race merged in order to split the financial burden.[31]

The Indy Autonomous Challenge at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) took place on October 23, 2021. Although in the original intentions of the organizers it should have been a full 10-vehicle traditional race[32] as it had been the case of the IAC Simulation Race, eventually the scope of the competition was reduced to a time trial event with an obstacle avoidance test.[33]

The race, together with its US$1,000,000 prize, was won by TUM Autonomous Motorsport[3] after many teams had to retire from the competition due to crashes,[34] with Euroracing on the second place of the podium, while PoliMOVE crashed against the wall but, as it had already scored its time, was granted the third place.

IAC at the Las Vegas CES, 2022 edit

The next Indy Autonomous Challenge competition took place on January 7, 2022, at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway (LVMS), as the final event of the 2022 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show. The event itself was limited to CES attendees but was live streamed. After the single-vehicle time trials of the Indianapolis event, it was decided to have another competition with the autonomous race cars, this time with more than a vehicle on the track.[35]

To simplify the task for the teams, the "Overtaking Game" format was chosen for the race, where a defender car had to keep a constant speed, while an attacker vehicle had to complete the overtake before the end of the lap. Once the overtake had been completed, the roles would swap and the defender speed would be increased. The teams had to perform a complete and safe overtake on track in the test days before the event in order to qualify for the race matches, which were held on a tennis-style elimination tournament. To further simplify the environment, the defender was forced to stay on the inside of the turns.[36]

After winning the semi-final race against KAIST,[37] PoliMOVE won the 2022 IAC Las Vegas Race[38] by successfully completing an autonomous overtake over TUM Autonomous Motorsport[39] defending at 150 mph (240 km/h). The German team spun out of control after performing an overly aggressive obstacle avoidance manoeuvre while car #5 (PoliMOVE) was ultimating its overtake.[40]

IAC 2022-2023 Season edit

 
IAC racecars in the garage of the Texas Motor Speedway

The success of the 2022 IAC competition in Las Vegas encouraged the series to expand towards new circuits. Consumer Technology Association renovated the IAC's contract to perform at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. After a summer break and a vehicle refresh, which included an increase of the engine power[41] and new sensors and computing equipment, the cars were brought to Fort Worth, Texas for the next challenge.

The Indy Autonomous Challenge at the Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) took place in November 2023. A major change in the rules with respect to the 2022 Las Vegas edition consisted in the increased freedom of the defender vehicle to choose its trajectory, although right of way and minimum longitudinal and lateral separation rules were introduced to increase the safety of the competition.[42]

The race took place on a cold and wet racetrack after a morning of heavy rain.[43] Similar to what had happened during the Simulation Race, many teams were disqualified due to either causing a collision or simply violating the minimum distance between the cars, as their algorithms could not safely handle the increased opponent freedom.[44] Team PoliMOVE won the final race against AI Racing Tech.[45]

The 2023 Indy Autonomous Challenge at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway took place on January 7, 2023,[46] following the same ruleset of the 2022 TMS Race. As the teams' software progressed, more advanced vehicle interaction and less incidents happened with respect to the TMS race.[47]

Team PoliMOVE won again, reaching a top speed of around 180 mph (289.682 km/h) during the event[48] and beating its own speed record from the previous year.

IAC at MIMO 2023 edit

At the 2023 Las Vegas event, the IAC announced its intention of coming to Europe, at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Italy, as part of the 2023 MIMO event.[49] Five IAC teams participated in the event,[50] which took place on June 16–18, 2023.

Due to the increased difficulty of running on road course circuits with respect to ovals and the lack of complete GPS coverage of the track,[51] the event format was once again a single vehicle time trial competition. Team PoliMOVE scored the fastest lap, while TUM Autonomous Motorsport took second place and TII Unimore Racing (formerly Euroracing) was on the lowest step of the podium.[52]

IAC at Las Vegas CES 2024 edit

At CES®2024, the Indy Autonomous Challenge unveiled the IAC AV-24- the next-gen autonomous vehicle platform in the racing series.[53][54][55] Teams PoliMOVE, TII Unimore Racing, and AI Racing Tech demonstrated autonomous laps with the AV-24 cars at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on January 11th, 2024.[56] The remaining teams with the AV-21 autonomous cars participated in the autonomous passing challenge. TUM Autonomous Motorsport faced Cavalier Autonomous Racing from University of Virginia in the final round.[57] The Cavalier race car accelerated as the defending car in the final round which is prohibited by the competition rules and the round had to end with TUM Autonomous Motorsport declared as the winner, and Cavalier Autonomous Racing finishing second.[58] The first Semi-Final took place between MIT-PITT-RW and Cavalier Autonomous Racing with Cavalier Autonomous Racing passing the MIT-PITT-RW car at 143 mph before the round ended.[59] The second Semi-Final saw TUM Autonomous Motorsport go head-to-head against KAIST with TUM emerging as the winner of the semi-final.

Indy Autonomous Challenge Series Results edit

Car No. Team University Indianapolis
2021
Las Vegas
2022
Texas
2022
Las Vegas
2023
Monza
2023
Las Vegas
2024
5 PoliMOVE[24]   Politecnico di Milano
  University of Alabama
3 1 1 1 1 DNA
3 TUM Autonomous Motorsport[25]   Technical University of Munich 1 2 DSQ 2 2 1
6 TII Euroracing / Unimore Racing   University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
  University of Pisa
  Polish Academy of Sciences
  ETH Zurich
2 DNF 3 DNS 3 DNA
4 KAIST   Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 4 3 DSQ DSQ 4 3
8 MIT-PITT-RW[60][61]   Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  University of Pittsburgh
  Rochester Institute of Technology
  University of Waterloo
DNF DNQ 4 4 5 4
7 AI Racing Tech[28]   University of Hawaii
  University of California, San Diego
DNF DNQ 2 3 DNA DNA
34 Autonomous Tiger Racing   Auburn University DNF 5 DNQ DNQ DNA 5
9 Cavalier Autonomous Racing[30]   University of Virginia 5 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNA 2
2 Black & Gold Autonomous Racing[29]   Purdue University
  United States Military Academy at West Point
  Universidad De San Buenaventura
DNS DNA DNA DNA DNA DNQ
  • DSQ = Disqualified
  • DNA = Did Not Attend
  • DNF = Did Not Finish
  • DNQ = Did Not Qualify
  • DNS = Did Not Start

The racecar: Dallara AV-21 edit

 
The Dallara AV-21 Prototype at Clemson University
 
Detail of the Dallara AV-21 Prototype showing the LiDAR, Radar and Camera sensors

For the IAC, a special autonomous race car has been developed by Clemson University[62] in the Deep Orange Project[63] and it has been presented at the CES 2021.[64] The race car was based on a Dallara Indy Lights chassis[65] which was enhanced with computation hardware, sensors and actuators[66] to enable full automation on the racetrack.

The vehicle was called "Dallara AV-21". It is rear-wheel drive, powered by an internal combustion engine that produces 335 kW (449 hp) and has a 6-speed sequential gearbox. To perceive the environment the vehicle was equipped with six mono cameras, four Radars, three LiDARs and an RTK GPS. The cars are assembled, serviced and maintained by an external company.[67]

The development of the physical vehicle was performed in parallel with the simulation challenges and race, in order to allow the teams to develop their software using the simulator without the need of the hardware.[68] The teams have been required to purchase the race cars to take part in the first IAC race at IMS in October 2021.

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External links edit

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The Indy Autonomous Challenge IAC is the main and as of July 2023 the only active racing series for autonomous race cars The vehicles participating in the IAC are SAE level 4 autonomous as they are capable of completing circuit laps and overtaking manoeuvres without any human intervention 1 Indy Autonomous ChallengeLogo of the first 2021 raceCountryUnited States ItalyInaugural season2021Teams9ConstructorsDallaraTyre suppliersBridgestoneCurrent championsPoliMOVE Autonomous Racing TeamOfficial websiteindyautonomouschallenge com Each team participating in the competition uses the same vehicle a custom built Dallara AV21 single seater derived from their IL 15 model with the addition of all the sensors actuators and computing hardware necessary for fully autonomous driving 2 The participating teams are constituted by university researchers by top universities worldwide including Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Pittsburgh KAIST Politecnico di Milano TUM and ETH Zurich The first race took place on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway IMS in October 2021 3 after an initial period of simulator only challenges 4 which started in November 2019 as a proving ground to allow the competing teams to demonstrate their ability to race autonomously before receiving the physical race car Since then the competition has raced in several notable oval circuits as Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway and in June 2023 in its first road course circuit at the Monza Circuit 5 Contents 1 Motivations and achievements 2 History 2 1 IAC Simulation Race 2 1 1 Indy Autonomous Challenge Simulation Race Final Standings 2 2 IAC at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2021 2 3 IAC at the Las Vegas CES 2022 2 4 IAC 2022 2023 Season 2 5 IAC at MIMO 2023 2 6 IAC at Las Vegas CES 2024 2 6 1 Indy Autonomous Challenge Series Results 3 The racecar Dallara AV 21 4 References 5 External linksMotivations and achievements editAs a successor of the DARPA Grand Challenge the IAC aimed to provide a challenging environment for the development of autonomous vehicles University teams were invited to develop software 6 for solving the autonomous driving task but in the challenging environment of a racetrack During the competition teams used simulation environments and cloud computing to test and prove the maturity of their algorithms 7 As the IAC race cars were to drive on track up to 290 km h 180 mph 8 with high lateral and longitudinal accelerations the software needed to plan a path in an adversarial environment and to drive safely and reliably with low computation times 9 Overall three main goals were tackled in the IAC 10 Defining and solving edge case scenarios for autonomous vehicles Catalyzing new autonomous driving technologies and innovations Engaging the public in the competition to help ensure acceptance The efforts of the IAC were led by Energy System Network an Indianapolis based nonprofit 11 The goal of the IAC was purely to focus on the development of a full autonomous driving software stack that enabled perception planning and control on the racetrack 12 During its multiple years of operation the IAC achieved a number of records and primates other than the speed records for an autonomous vehicle on every racetrack the competition visited 13 14 the most important was the Autonomous land speed record obtained on April 28 2022 on the Kennedy Space Center runway where a Dallara AV 21 reached the speed of 309 3 km h 192 2 mph 15 The scientific research from the IAC teams has led to several academic publications mostly on the topics of automatic control 16 17 path planning 18 19 and robotic perception 20 18 History editIAC Simulation Race edit In order to qualify for the participation in the real championship the participating teams had first to show their autonomous driving capabilities on a simulator by completing a series of hackathon challenges of increasing difficulty starting from a solo lap and simple obstacle avoidance 21 to 1 to 1 full races 22 The simulation environment provided the teams with a perfect replica of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and of the Dallara AV 21 Racecar The simulation only competition peaked with the IAC Simulation Race which took place on June 30 2021 It consisted of a qualification round where the teams had to complete their fastest solo lap with time penalties attributed for violating the track limits Then the teams were split into two 8 vehicle semifinal races in order to qualify for the final 23 In the semifinals and in the final many vehicles were disqualified for causing collisions with other vehicles with the race stopped and re started every time a collision happened The final times of the semi finals were used to determine the running order of the final race which concluded with the victory of team PoliMOVE 4 which started from pole position and defended its place along the 10 laps 23 The winner team got awarded with US 100 000 while the second team TUM Autonomous Motorsport received US 50 000 4 Indy Autonomous Challenge Simulation Race Final Standings edit Team University Qualification Semifinal Final PoliMOVE 24 nbsp Politecnico di Milano 1 1 1 TUM Autonomous Motorsport 25 nbsp Technical University of Munich 5 2 2 Reveille Racing nbsp Texas A amp M University 13 4 3 MIT PITT Autonomous 26 nbsp Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT nbsp University of Pittsburgh 10 5 4 WUT Driverless nbsp Warsaw University of Technology 3 1 DNF Ariel Team 27 nbsp Ariel University 7 3 DNF AI Racing Tech 28 nbsp University of Hawaii nbsp University of California San Diego 6 2 DNF KAIST nbsp Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 9 DNF DNQ Autonomous Tiger Racing nbsp Auburn University 2 DSQ DNQ Black amp Gold Autonomous Racing 29 nbsp Purdue University nbsp United States Military Academy West Point 4 DSQ DNQ Watorace nbsp University of Waterloo 8 DSQ DNQ Cavalier Autonomous Racing 30 nbsp University of Virginia 11 DSQ DNQ Crimson Autonomous Racing nbsp University of Alabama 12 DSQ DNQ Pegasus RIT Autonomous Racing nbsp Colorado State University nbsp Rochester Institute of Technology nbsp Western Michigan University 14 DSQ DNQ Euroracing nbsp University of Modena and Reggio Emilia nbsp University of Pisa nbsp Polish Academy of Sciences nbsp ETH Zurich 15 DSQ DNQ IUPUI IITKGP USB nbsp Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis nbsp Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur nbsp Universidad De San Buenaventura 16 DSQ DNQ DSQ Disqualified DNQ Did Not Qualify DNF Did Not Finish IAC at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2021 edit nbsp The teams at IMS with their racecars in October 2021 After the simulation race 9 teams purchased the vehicle and were admitted to the first physical race Some of the teams participating in the simulation race merged in order to split the financial burden 31 The Indy Autonomous Challenge at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway IMS took place on October 23 2021 Although in the original intentions of the organizers it should have been a full 10 vehicle traditional race 32 as it had been the case of the IAC Simulation Race eventually the scope of the competition was reduced to a time trial event with an obstacle avoidance test 33 The race together with its US 1 000 000 prize was won by TUM Autonomous Motorsport 3 after many teams had to retire from the competition due to crashes 34 with Euroracing on the second place of the podium while PoliMOVE crashed against the wall but as it had already scored its time was granted the third place IAC at the Las Vegas CES 2022 edit The next Indy Autonomous Challenge competition took place on January 7 2022 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway LVMS as the final event of the 2022 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show The event itself was limited to CES attendees but was live streamed After the single vehicle time trials of the Indianapolis event it was decided to have another competition with the autonomous race cars this time with more than a vehicle on the track 35 To simplify the task for the teams the Overtaking Game format was chosen for the race where a defender car had to keep a constant speed while an attacker vehicle had to complete the overtake before the end of the lap Once the overtake had been completed the roles would swap and the defender speed would be increased The teams had to perform a complete and safe overtake on track in the test days before the event in order to qualify for the race matches which were held on a tennis style elimination tournament To further simplify the environment the defender was forced to stay on the inside of the turns 36 After winning the semi final race against KAIST 37 PoliMOVE won the 2022 IAC Las Vegas Race 38 by successfully completing an autonomous overtake over TUM Autonomous Motorsport 39 defending at 150 mph 240 km h The German team spun out of control after performing an overly aggressive obstacle avoidance manoeuvre while car 5 PoliMOVE was ultimating its overtake 40 IAC 2022 2023 Season edit nbsp IAC racecars in the garage of the Texas Motor Speedway The success of the 2022 IAC competition in Las Vegas encouraged the series to expand towards new circuits Consumer Technology Association renovated the IAC s contract to perform at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas After a summer break and a vehicle refresh which included an increase of the engine power 41 and new sensors and computing equipment the cars were brought to Fort Worth Texas for the next challenge The Indy Autonomous Challenge at the Texas Motor Speedway TMS took place in November 2023 A major change in the rules with respect to the 2022 Las Vegas edition consisted in the increased freedom of the defender vehicle to choose its trajectory although right of way and minimum longitudinal and lateral separation rules were introduced to increase the safety of the competition 42 The race took place on a cold and wet racetrack after a morning of heavy rain 43 Similar to what had happened during the Simulation Race many teams were disqualified due to either causing a collision or simply violating the minimum distance between the cars as their algorithms could not safely handle the increased opponent freedom 44 Team PoliMOVE won the final race against AI Racing Tech 45 The 2023 Indy Autonomous Challenge at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway took place on January 7 2023 46 following the same ruleset of the 2022 TMS Race As the teams software progressed more advanced vehicle interaction and less incidents happened with respect to the TMS race 47 Team PoliMOVE won again reaching a top speed of around 180 mph 289 682 km h during the event 48 and beating its own speed record from the previous year IAC at MIMO 2023 edit At the 2023 Las Vegas event the IAC announced its intention of coming to Europe at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Italy as part of the 2023 MIMO event 49 Five IAC teams participated in the event 50 which took place on June 16 18 2023 Due to the increased difficulty of running on road course circuits with respect to ovals and the lack of complete GPS coverage of the track 51 the event format was once again a single vehicle time trial competition Team PoliMOVE scored the fastest lap while TUM Autonomous Motorsport took second place and TII Unimore Racing formerly Euroracing was on the lowest step of the podium 52 IAC at Las Vegas CES 2024 edit At CES 2024 the Indy Autonomous Challenge unveiled the IAC AV 24 the next gen autonomous vehicle platform in the racing series 53 54 55 Teams PoliMOVE TII Unimore Racing and AI Racing Tech demonstrated autonomous laps with the AV 24 cars at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on January 11th 2024 56 The remaining teams with the AV 21 autonomous cars participated in the autonomous passing challenge TUM Autonomous Motorsport faced Cavalier Autonomous Racing from University of Virginia in the final round 57 The Cavalier race car accelerated as the defending car in the final round which is prohibited by the competition rules and the round had to end with TUM Autonomous Motorsport declared as the winner and Cavalier Autonomous Racing finishing second 58 The first Semi Final took place between MIT PITT RW and Cavalier Autonomous Racing with Cavalier Autonomous Racing passing the MIT PITT RW car at 143 mph before the round ended 59 The second Semi Final saw TUM Autonomous Motorsport go head to head against KAIST with TUM emerging as the winner of the semi final Indy Autonomous Challenge Series Results edit Car No Team University Indianapolis2021 Las Vegas2022 Texas2022 Las Vegas2023 Monza2023 Las Vegas2024 5 PoliMOVE 24 nbsp Politecnico di Milano nbsp University of Alabama 3 1 1 1 1 DNA 3 TUM Autonomous Motorsport 25 nbsp Technical University of Munich 1 2 DSQ 2 2 1 6 TII Euroracing Unimore Racing nbsp University of Modena and Reggio Emilia nbsp University of Pisa nbsp Polish Academy of Sciences nbsp ETH Zurich 2 DNF 3 DNS 3 DNA 4 KAIST nbsp Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 4 3 DSQ DSQ 4 3 8 MIT PITT RW 60 61 nbsp Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT nbsp University of Pittsburgh nbsp Rochester Institute of Technology nbsp University of Waterloo DNF DNQ 4 4 5 4 7 AI Racing Tech 28 nbsp University of Hawaii nbsp University of California San Diego DNF DNQ 2 3 DNA DNA 34 Autonomous Tiger Racing nbsp Auburn University DNF 5 DNQ DNQ DNA 5 9 Cavalier Autonomous Racing 30 nbsp University of Virginia 5 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNA 2 2 Black amp Gold Autonomous Racing 29 nbsp Purdue University nbsp United States Military Academy at West Point nbsp Universidad De San Buenaventura DNS DNA DNA DNA DNA DNQ DSQ Disqualified DNA Did Not Attend DNF Did Not Finish DNQ Did Not Qualify DNS Did Not StartThe racecar Dallara AV 21 edit nbsp The Dallara AV 21 Prototype at Clemson University nbsp Detail of the Dallara AV 21 Prototype showing the LiDAR Radar and Camera sensors For the IAC a special autonomous race car has been developed by Clemson University 62 in the Deep Orange Project 63 and it has been presented at the CES 2021 64 The race car was based on a Dallara Indy Lights chassis 65 which was enhanced with computation hardware sensors and actuators 66 to enable full automation on the racetrack The vehicle was called Dallara AV 21 It is rear wheel drive powered by an internal combustion engine that produces 335 kW 449 hp and has a 6 speed sequential gearbox To perceive the environment the vehicle was equipped with six mono cameras four Radars three LiDARs and an RTK GPS The cars are assembled serviced and maintained by an external company 67 The development of the physical vehicle was performed in parallel with the simulation challenges and race in order to allow the teams to develop their software using the simulator without the need of the hardware 68 The teams have been required to purchase the race cars to take part in the first IAC race at IMS in October 2021 References edit Indy Autonomous Challenge Official Website Indy Autonomous Challenge Official 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