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Projects-8
DARPA Grand Challenge 2004
Project
Overview: DARPA Grand Challenge 2004, running from March
8-13, was the beginning of a new era for defense research.
DARPA opened up their competition of creating an autonomous
robotic ground vehicle to all that wanted to participate.
Entries came from technology companies, colleges and
universities, and groups of friends with an idea.

Gaining a spot at the Grand Challenge was a long process.
The group of 106 entries was narrowed down to 15 teams.
These teams got to send their autonomous vehicle along
the 142-mile course through
the Mojave Desert. Beginning in Barstow, California,
the course had many on and off-road obstacles for the
vehicles to master before crossing the finish line in
Primm, Nevada. The reward for crossing the finish line
was to be $1 million. Unfortunately, none of the vehicles
reached the finish line in 2004. However, the event
was a historical and educational experience for everyone
involved. CenGen Inc acted as the communications and
networking provider for DARPA Grand Challenge 2004.
DARPA Grand Challenge 2005 will take place in October
and will include a $2 million cash prize to the first
team whos vehicle crosses the finish line in the
given amount of time.
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