Ask HN: What's the best way to make a RC car drive around a permitter?

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    An open autonomous driving platform

  • Assume I wanted to make a RC car drive within a perimeter. Say a table. What would be the best way to achieve this?

    I see https://github.com/ApolloAuto/apollo exists which is an autonomous driving software. But I feel that is over kill.

    I was trying to imagine either using a sort of electric fence, like a dog collar, and maybe something more analog to be able to detect the perimeter and just have it know to stop or reverse with a quick servo.

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