ENGR 100 Section 400 – Self Driving Cars, Drones, and Beyond
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Autonomous systems such as self-driving cars, robots, and drones are being used today in a wide range of applications, from search and rescue to smart farming, from package delivery to the future of mobility. In this section, you will design and validate an engineering solution to enable a novel application based on an autonomous drone using the AirSim engine drone simulator. You will:

— Implement a flight controller based on knowledge of electronics and using Python (no prior coding experience required)
— Carry out an engineering project from conceptualization to design, from implementation to validation, and from team work to project management
— Acquire soft skills such as literature survey and self-learning

Engineering 100 is the start of a University of Michigan engineer's journey. Students take part in a real-world project that utilizes the fundamentals of their section's topic. From microprocessors to rockets to food, there are several mediums for students to pick from; all cover the same fundamentals (employ the engineer design process, communicate effectively as an engineer, collaborate in diverse teams, understand and practice professional engineering values).

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