0 a race in which runners have to climb over, under, or through a series of obstacles
1 an area with a series of difficult objects that people climb over or go under or through as a form of exercise or in a race
And the old streets, while no longer smelly or sinister, are so clogged with vehicles that the pedestrian once again runs an obstacle course.
The results of obstacle detection and avoidance experiments demonstrate that the robot can successfully navigate the obstacle course using symbolic processing control.
By rewarding both forward movement and the correct responses to left and right whisker stimuli, rats can be steered through a slalom or obstacle course.
The result is that companies will be put through the most formidable bureaucratic obstacle course.
There is what seems to be a constant obstacle course for the direct works organisations.
It is like going over an obstacle course to get near the train.
After a year or so, a fuller amount may be offered to those customers who have survived the obstacle course.
She was unimpressed because it was slow, cumbersome, difficult to access and an obstacle course.