DARPA Urban Challenge 2007
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DARPA Urban Challenge 2007
Anybody else watching this live?
Pretty cool to watch the first autonomous traffic jam!
Actually it is amazing to see how well most of the contenders are doing. I like seeing the different approaches by the various teams in regards to CPU horsepower, sensor location, etc...
Watch here.
Pretty cool to watch the first autonomous traffic jam!
Actually it is amazing to see how well most of the contenders are doing. I like seeing the different approaches by the various teams in regards to CPU horsepower, sensor location, etc...
Watch here.
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An amazing showing by the finishing teams (including those finishing outside the time limit). The work done by Little Ben is especially amazing given how little $$ were spent and the hardware that was being utilized. It almost does make one think that the "secret sauce" was the lidar array that pretty much everyone was using rather than specifics of the software (amazing as that is too).
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DARPA's Urban Challenge ends: six cars cross the line, CMU takes 1st place
DARPA's Urban Challenge has finished, with six of the eleven cars making it across the finishing line. Cars from Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, and Virginia Tech were the "winners," taking less than the six hour maximum to complete the 60 mile course which involved avoiding obstacles and fifty cars with human drivers. The overall winner of the $2 million prize has yet to be announced, although were guessing it'll be one of the latter three teams rather than the eight other cars that completed the course. Despite the significant collision potential, there was only one minor fender bender (which didn't even stop the two cars.) That's a far better showing than the first ever "Desert" Challenge in 2004 where not a single car finished. Since then the number of cars completing has only increased, and with it, the potential for cars that can drive themselves.
UPDATE: Carnegie Mellon won the $2 Million, with Stanford finishing second for $1 Million, and Virginia Tech third for $500,000.
UPDATE: Carnegie Mellon won the $2 Million, with Stanford finishing second for $1 Million, and Virginia Tech third for $500,000.
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