DARPA Grand Challenge A Real Race At Last?
museumpeace writes "News.com has posted its second story in a week on a hopeful Grand Challenge contender. Stanford's Stanley, a VW Touareg run by 100,000 lines of code can hit 40 mph and has now traversed all but 3 miles of last year's desert course without problems. A few days earlier, Carnegie Mellon University's Team Red announced that its Sandstorm, a modified Hummer, had run 200 miles without any problems though on a closed track. DARPA cut the field to 40 in June and will cut it to 20 before the race in October."
I wish my girlfriend could drive 200 miles without crashing into something. Perhaps theres a trade in programme or something?
Beep beep.
Was it refueled on the fly?
How many miles per line of code?
is that to be impressive?? if it was like 500 i would be WOW even say 5000 but 100000. is that jsut the main driver or is that each part sumed.. and when do we get to read the doc it should be intresting // this line was added after it saw the tele pole as a lane line
'...if only "Jumping to a Conclusion" was an event in the Olympics.'
I'll bet the teams from Harverd, Berkely and NIT are quaking in their boots.
Obliteracy: Words with explosions
In fact, this could be a whole new brand of reality show: a few dozen death row inmates are released, followed minutes later by "smart cars with guns" that chase them down. Last inmate alive gets a pardon.
I Am My Own Worst Enemy
run by 100000 lines of code
Wow. A car that runs on computer code instead of gas? That's great! Now I can program myself home.
(Wonder how I'll pay attention to the road while I write code though....)
Coder's Stone: The programming language quick ref for iPad
Try navigating rush hour traffic...now that would be a trick. Could have a robotic hand for giving someone the bird....just a thought!
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blarg.
A guy from princeton made some posts claiming that his team had run the entire course and then some last night.
They must be tired.