This Blog is maintained by the Robot Perception and Learning lab at CSIE, NTU, Taiwan. Our scientific interests are driven by the desire to build intelligent robots and computers, which are capable of servicing people more efficiently than equivalent manned systems in a wide variety of dynamic and unstructured environments.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
News: Carnegie Mellon robot car flawless in road test
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
By David Templeton, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Boss -- the robotic car that Carnegie Mellon University's Tartan Racing has developed -- cruised a test course like a 16-year-old with a driving permit, avoiding traffic, stopping at stop signs and swinging around cars parked in its lane.
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