The International Ground Vehicle Competition (IGVC) takes place every year in Michigan at the University of Oakland. It involves the design and construction of an intelligent vehicle to navigate waypoints as well as follow a course avoiding obstacles using technologies of current interest in engineering and industry.

RASmanian Devil
IGVC, 2009
The 3rd IGVC robot from UT-Austin started as our homemade segway, the RASway. Runs an outdoor course avoiding painted lines and obstacles, using a webcam and laser rangefinder.

BlastyRAS
IGVC, DPRG, 2007
The 2nd IGVC robot from UT-Austin includes a custom chassis with redesigned software and sensors. Runs an outdoor course avoiding painted lines & obstacles using a webcam and sonars

Raslow
IGVC, 2006
The 1st IGVC robot from UT-Austin built around a retrofitted RoboMow. Runs an outdoor course avoiding painted lines and obstacles using a webcam and sonars. Highest rookie score.