Entries of the 2011 Simulated Car Racing Championship
Here you find the sources of the controllers submitted as entries to the 2011 Simulated Car Racing Championship.
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Here you find the sources of the controllers submitted as entries to the 2011 Simulated Car Racing Championship.
The final leg of the 2011 Simulated Car Racing Championship held at CIG is now over. Congratulations to Mr. Racer which is the winner of the final leg and the overall winner of the 2011 championship!
Mr. Racer is a team from TU Dortmund and composed by Jan Quadflieg, Tim Delbruegger and Mike Preuss.
Below you will find more details about the results and videos with some highlights.
The second leg of the 2011 Simulated Car Racing Championship held at GECCO is now over. Congratulations to the winner of this leg: Mr. Racer!
Mr. Racer is a team from TU Dortmund and composed by Jan Quadflieg, Tim Delbruegger and Mike Preuss.
Below you will find more details about the results and a video with some highlights.
The first leg of the 2011 championship was held at Evo*-2011, Turin (Italy), April 27th – 29th. In this leg we received 4 submissions and the winner is Mr. Racer!
The results are reported in the following slides:
The third leg of the 2010 championship was help at IEEE CIG-2010, Copenhagen (Denmark), August 18th – August 21st. This leg, dubbed Dusty Leg, involved three dirty tracks. We received 6 submissions and the winner is AUTOPIA!
Many congratulations to the AUTOPIA team which is also the overall winner of the 2010 SCR Championship!
The results of the third leg and the final standings of the championship are reported in the following slides:
The second leg of the 2010 championship was help at IEEE WCCI-2010, Barcelona (Spain), July 18th – July 23rd. This leg, dubbed Formula Leg, involved three technical (F1-like) tracks. We received 5 submissions and the winner is JORGE MUNOZ !
The results are reported in the following slides:
The first leg of the 2010 championship was help at ACM GECCO-2010, Portland (USA), July 7th – 11th. This leg, dubbed American Leg, involved three motor speedways. We received 4 submissions and the winner is AUTOPIA!
The results are reported in the following slides:
The Car Setup Optimization Competition organized in conjunction with EvoStar 2010 is now over.
Congratulations to Jorge Muñoz for winning the competition using a MOEA!
Here you can see an overview of the competition and the results:
This is a video with the highlights of the competition:
Here you find the sources of the controllers submitted as entries to the 2009 Simulated Car Racing Championship.