A product born from the marriage of cutting-edge technological achievements like electronic computing and modern automotive engineering. This intelligent electric vehicle employs a computer vision system—though it currently lacks road recognition capabilities (a feature once implemented)—operating instead as a tracking system. It actively seeks and follows the infrared heat signature of vehicles ahead, rapidly accelerating to maximum speed to close the distance before maintaining a synchronized, relative standstill with the lead vehicle.
- Front-wheel steering
- Automotive-grade MCU(NOT STM32)
- Dual-motor powertrain - Fully self-designed control circuit hardware
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Use Seekfree Library
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Continuous updates and maintenance will be provided.
To replicate this system, you must first fabricate the hardware components as follows:
- Rear Drive: Dual brushed motors (operating voltage: 10–12V) - Front Steering: U400 servo motor (operating voltage: 6–7V) - Tires: High-speed operation requires slick or semi-slick tires for optimal traction. - Tracking Target: The lead vehicle must have two evenly spaced, symmetrical infrared heat sources for reliable detection.
The recommended toolchain for software compilation is Aurix Development Studio.
It is licensed under the GPL-3.0 .