Androver II autonomously managed to get through 1,5 kilometer during the test. In this video, you can see how the robot detects its path (marked in blue) and tries to avoid both static and dynamic obstacles. After Androver II had become the winner of the autonomous Istrobot competition, it has raised an ambition to be a part of Robotour Marathon 2019. You can find the whole video on our Youtube.
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