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Wheel Torque Sensor

Senior Design Project tasked with creating a Wheel Torque Sensor

Official Site of the ME led project of creating a Wheel Torque Sensor

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PictureCAD design of the Wheel Torque Sensor.
 As technology advances, increasingly more systems are becoming automated, requiring less and less human interaction and input. One of the more ambitious goals of this automation is to have fully autonomous vehicles. DARPA hosts many competitions with the sole purpose of creating such vehicles and furthering their progression into everyday life. Many of the advances tested and pioneered at these competitions have already made it into the mainstream markets. Systems such as adaptive cruise control, and lane departure systems are already offered as features on many vehicles, and capabilities will increase as other systems such as networked collision avoidance are perfected.One of such systems is the Center for Intelligent Systems Control and Robotics’ (CISCOR) Gas Operated Land Intelligent All Terrain Hub (GOLIATH), shown in the header above. GOLIATH started out as a 2012 Polaris Sportsman 550 all-terrain vehicle. Previous projects with this vehicle led to the addition of actuators on the throttle, brake, steering and shifter. Last year, additional sensors and computer systems were added and interfaced together to give GOLIATH the                                                                                                                                            ability to work autonomously.The goal this year is to 
                                                                                                                                     incorporate a wheel force/torque sensor for the vehicle.

  

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