DARPA Grand Challenge 2005
fishdan wrote to mention that the Darpa Grand Challenge is getting underway again. The qualifying rounds started yesterday. National media has picked up on the story, with pieces at the Washington Post and Seattle Times. From the Post: "The autonomous robotic vehicles began competing Wednesday in the first of a series of qualifying rounds at the California Speedway. Half will advance to the Oct. 8 starting line of the so-called Grand Challenge. The grueling, weeklong semifinals are designed to test the vehicles' ability to cover a roughly 2-mile stretch of the track without a human driver or remote control. Participants ranging from souped-up SUVs to military behemoths will be graded on how well they can self-drive on rough road, make sharp turns and avoid obstacles _ hay bales, trash cans, wrecked cars _ while relying on GPS navigation and sensors, radar, lasers and cameras that feed information to computers."
than a soccer mom driving her only child in an SUV it's an SUV driving no one.
Argh.
Only in the USA could it say FROM souped-up SUVs :-)
Here in the UK it would probably be FROM a bunch of lego bricks and a clockwork motor UP TO a Sinclair C5 (or possibly an Austin Mini with an Aibo gaffa-taped in)...
Remember the famouse automaton Mephisto from the 19th century that claimed to be a chess playing robot.h tml
http://www.angelfire.com/games/SBChess/automaton.
I think I could hide a midget inside an SUV with enough computer looking doohickies to make a cool $2mill.
And, last I heard, jet engines and a cruising speed of 716 mph wasn't street-legal anywhere
Not even in German Autobahns?
*Sigh*
Stupidity is an equal opportunity striker.
Fellow slashdotter Bill Dog