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Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group

Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group. WARG Quick Facts. 40 active students each term 5 Vehicles: Ducted fan, airplane, helicopter, parachute, ground “bug” vehicle Featured twice on the Discovery Channel this fall Achieved full autonomy using small fixed wing aircraft. IARC Competition Requirements.

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Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group

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  1. Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group

  2. WARG Quick Facts • 40 active students each term • 5 Vehicles: Ducted fan, airplane, helicopter, parachute, ground “bug” vehicle • Featured twice on the Discovery Channel this fall • Achieved full autonomy using small fixed wing aircraft

  3. IARC Competition Requirements • All levels must be without any human control • LEVEL 1: Fly a three kilometer course around a series of GPS waypoints • LEVEL 2: Locate a building within a city that has a visual symbol, find an open window on that building • LEVEL 3: Enter this building, find and relay specific reconnaissance information back to the base station • LEVEL 4: Complete Level 1, 2 and 3 in under 15 minutes

  4. Alvarion Analog Devices Handshake Interactive IEEE Canada NavTech NovAtel MechWorks Systems MicroStrain Moller RIM WEEF QNX MEF Thanks to All WARG’s Sponsors:

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