Robot Orienteering
You will participate in The EarthRover Challenge, part of ICRA 2025 robotics conference. In this competition the participants have to guide teleoperated robots in various cities over the world to pass given GPS waypoints. The robots are controlled remotely by AI using Earth Rovers SDK. As everything is happening remotely, you are not restricted by robot hardware or compute capabilities. All the software runs in your own laptop (or cloud) and any machine learning model can be used.
The Earth Rover Challenge organizers will give us three robots to run locally near Delta. Additionally we will be given access token to control any fleet robot in the world. You should keep in mind that during the competition the missions are in different cities (mainly US, South America and Canada), so do not overfit to Tartu. You can test drive a robot here. Training data for machine learning models can be found here.

Important dates
Date | Description | Location |
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11.02.2025 12:15 | First meeting | Delta Room 2006 |
... | IRL Training (20hrs/week/team) | remote |
31.03.2025 | Practice session I | remote |
15.04.2025 | Practice session II | remote |
30.04.2025 | Practice session III | remote |
19.05.2025 | Dry run on site | Atlanta, USA or remote |
20-21.05.2025 | Main competition | Atlanta, USA or remote |
30.05.2025 | Write a blog post or report of your experience |
Prerequisites
- Good command of Python
- Experience with machine vision
- Some familiarity with robotics
Deliverables
To earn 3 ECTS your team must:
- Meaningfully participate in the competition, i.e. participate at least one practice session and the final competition.
- Write a blog post or report of your experience.
Bonus:
- If from practice sessions it seems that your team is a plausible candidate for top 3, ADL will pay for the trip to Atlanta, USA.
Contact(s)
Course instructor(s):
- Tambet Matiisen, tambet.matiisen@ut.ee
- Anish Shrestha, anish.shrestha@ut.ee
Tambet and Anish can be found in Autonomous Driving Lab (room 3095 in Delta, behind Sandbox).