Cornell Takes 13th RoboSub Competition Title
In spite of an unexpected glitch in their Finals run, Cornell University took top prize in the 13th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition in San Diego, California. More information will be available soon but the outcome of the Finals was as follows:
1st: Cornell ($6,000 Prize)
2nd: U.S. Naval Academy ($5,000)
3rd: University of Maryland ($2,250)
4th: ETS ($1,750)
5th: Amador Valley High School ($1,000)
6th: University of Texas at Dallas ($1,000)
7th: Kyushu Institute of Technology ($1,000)
Special Prizes:
University of Central Florida: Second Chance Award ($,1000)
San Diego City College: Best Group Presentation ($500)
Reykjavik University: Determination Award ($500)
Congratulations to all of this year’s participants. Monitor this website for the Finals video recap and the full webcast repost.
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Co-sponsored by the U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR),the goal of this competition is to advance the development of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) by challenging a new generation of engineers to perform realistic missions in an underwater environment. This event also serves to foster ties between young engineers and the organizations developing AUV technologies.
View the 2010 Official Rules and Mission.
JAUS Interoperability Challenge Rules.

Contact Information:
- Dr. Dave Novick, Technical Director - Rules, Procedures, Specifications
- Leslie Hinton, Logistics - General information, Housing, Team Registration
- Daryl Davidson, AUVSI Foundation, Competition coordination
- Wendy Siminski, Sponsorship and Recruiting
- Alysa Reich, Media Requests
Participating Teams (as of July 13, 2010)
Amador Valley High School - Pleasanton, CA
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Autonomous Robotic Vehicle Project
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Cornell University
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Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
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Harbin Engineering University - China
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KAIST Bio Information System Lab - Korea
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Kyushu Institute of Technology - Japan
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McGill University
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North Carolina State University
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Pacific Nautilus
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Reykjavik University - Iceland
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San Diego City College
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San Diego iBotics
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Team SONIA - École de Technologie Supérieure - Canada
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U.S. Naval Academy
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University of California, Irvine
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University of Central Florida, Robotics Club
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University of Florida
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University of Maryland
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University of Southern California
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University of Texas at Dallas
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Virginia Tech
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Questions and Discussion
AUV Online Community: Discuss the competition with Dave and the other teams in the Community section.
Resources
Naval Engineering Support Team (NEST) - a collection of expertise, documents and hardware that is available to AUV Competition participants.
Check here for team discounts on equipment.
Click here for a zip file of official silhouettes.
In spite of an unexpected glitch in their Finals run, Cornell University took top prize in the 13th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition in San Diego, California. More information will be available soon but the outcome of the Finals was as follows: Cornell ($6,000 Prize) U.S. Naval Academy ($5,000) University of Maryland ($2,250) ETS ($1,750) Amador Valley High School ($1,000) University of Texas at Dallas ($1,000) Kyushu Institute of Technology ($1,000)University of Central Florida: Second Chance Award ($,1000)San Diego City College: Best Group Presentation ($500)Reykjavik University: Determination Award ($500)
In spite of an unexpected glitch in their Finals run, Cornell University took top prize in the 13th International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition in San Diego, California. More information will be available soon but the outcome of the Finals was as follows: Cornell ($6,000 Prize) U.S. Naval Academy ($5,000) University of Maryland ($2,250) ETS ($1,750) Amador Valley High School ($1,000) University of Texas at Dallas ($1,000) Kyushu Institute of Technology ($1,000)University of Central Florida: Second Chance Award ($,1000)San Diego City College: Best Group Presentation ($500)Reykjavik University: Determination Award ($500)
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