@inproceedings{cfc95b1b902d4e018abba76fb4986895,
title = "Telemetry on wildcat formula racing vehicle",
abstract = "The Wildcat Formula Racing Team of the University of Arizona participates in an annual engineering design competition where students compete with small formula-style racing cars. One of the challenges we face is to provide justification of our design choices to the judges. To establish means of collecting data used as evidence and analysis, we use a mixture of automotive sensors and electronic sensors to be transmitted onto an external microcontroller, an Arduino. The data will then be stored locally and broadcasted from the vehicle to the pit with a transceiver module for post-race data analysis, as well as feedback for the team.",
keywords = "Arduino, Data Acquisition, FSAE, Telemetry",
author = "Nicolas Tan and Michael Marcellin",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 International Foundation for Telemetering. All rights reserved.; 55th Annual International Telemetering Conference: Cultivating the Next Generation of Range Engineers, ITC 2019 ; Conference date: 21-10-2019 Through 24-10-2019",
year = "2019",
language = "English (US)",
series = "Proceedings of the International Telemetering Conference",
publisher = "International Foundation for Telemetering",
pages = "515--519",
booktitle = "55th Annual International Telemetering Conference, ITC 2019",
}