Project Lone Wolf
Project Lone Wolf is a multi-disciplinary project within KONGSBERG's business area Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace. The project is dedicated to designing and constructing an autonomous all-terrain vehicle (ATV) capable of obstacle avoidance.
The main goal of the project has changed from previous years. The focus previously was to design and build an autonomous remote weapon station (RWS). This year the project designs and builds an autonomous ATV that can avoid obstacles.
The project encompasses various disciplines, including mechanics, electronics, image processing, control software, user interface, industrial design, and project management. The Lone Wolf-team has usually consisted of 10 Bachelor's and Master's degree students.
The primary objective of the ongoing project is to achieve autonomous driving and obstacle avoidance for the ATV. To accomplish this, the team is utilizing GPS with Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) technology for centimeter-level precision. Multiple sensors, including LIDAR and 4K cameras, are being incorporated. LIDAR enables distance measurement by illuminating the target with pulsed laser light and capturing the reflected pulses with the sensor.
In early August, the team is scheduled to present their project to KONGSBERG management and fellow interns.
Want to know more about this project? Check out their blog: LoneWolf.
General information
Job typ: Fulltime, Internship
Duration: Mid-June to mid-August.
Location(s): Kongsberg / Asker, Norway
Deadlines and internship release: The application deadline is February 28, 2025. Kindly note that project offerings may slightly vary from year to year, ensuring a dynamic and enriching experience aligned with your field of interest.