https://youtu.be/YVjliDkLSTs
I am AI Docuseries, Episode 5: On the Fast Track to AI-Powered Driving - Roborace
Published on Mar 12, 2018
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Roborace is exploring the power—and the art—of next-generation self-driving racecars.
https://youtu.be/YVjliDkLSTs
I am AI Docuseries, Episode 5: On the Fast Track to AI-Powered Driving - Roborace
Published on Mar 12, 2018
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Roborace is exploring the power—and the art—of next-generation self-driving racecars.
https://youtu.be/IxTmC4BimiU
Devbot extreme
Published on Mar 21, 2018
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This video highlights DevBot, the LMP-derived development platform for Roborace. When the programme of serious testing is complete for the day, our test driver can take over for some extreme driving that showcases DevBot’s raw power
https://youtu.be/hiBJinX3fy8
Roborace: Human + Machine teams advancing autonomous driving technology
Published on May 14, 2018
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What is Roborace? It is the world’s first competition for human + machine teams, using both autonomous-driven and manually-controlled cars. Race formats will feature new forms of immersive entertainment to engage the next generation of racing fans. Through sport, innovations in machine-driven technologies will be accelerated, tricking their way into society. Roborace will redefine the way you think about autonomous technology.
https://youtu.be/l_rRxLjCMP4
Roborace to attempt first-ever autonomous hillclimb at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018
Published on Jun 26, 2018
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Roborace’s autonomous race car, Robocar, will take on Goodwood's 1.16-mile track guided only by automated systems, making it the first self-driving car ever to attempt the hillclimb. Robocar will be tasked with navigating hay bales, flint walls and forests on the Duke of Richmond's estate, using a variety of sensors that give it 360-degree machine vision around the car.
In addition to the historic run, visitors to the Festival of Speed will also be able to enjoy the hillclimb from the Robocar’s point-of-view in a custom, fully immersive VR experience in the Roborace booth, located inside the Future Lab.
Robocar, the world’s first autonomous race car, was designed by Daniel Simon, the automotive futurist known for his work in Hollywood films such as Oblivion and Tron: Legacy.
The purpose-built electric race car weighs 1,350 kg and is powered by four 135kW electric motors used to power each wheel, for a combined 500-plus hp. An NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 computer processes Robocar’s data, which includes inputs from the lidar, radar, GPS, ultrasonic, and camera sensors.
https://youtu.be/_X_wcnFQUK0
INSIDE ROBOCAR: The world's first autonomous race car
Published on Jul 9, 2018
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An in-depth breakdown of Robocar, the first-ever autonomous race car designed by automotive futurist Daniel Simon and built by Roborace. Utilizing radar, LIDAR, ultrasonic, and machine vision cameras, Robocar produces over 500 hp from its four 135 kW electric motors.
Robocar will be taking on the 1.16-mile track at this weekend's 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed while guided only by automated driving systems, making it the first race car to attempt the feat.
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Roborace is the world’s first competition for human + machine teams, using both self-driving and manually-controlled cars. Race formats will feature new forms of immersive entertainment to engage the next generation of racing fans. Through sport, innovations in machine-driven technologies will be accelerated.
Roborace will redefine the way you think about autonomous technology.
https://youtu.be/b6OHDlSnSo8
Roborace autonomous hillclimb run at Goodwood | Full 360 video
Published on Jul 11, 2018
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During the week of Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018, Roborace completed the vaunted hillclimb during an early morning test session with Robocar, the world’s first autonomous race car. This accomplishment was made without the assistance of a safety driver.
This feat in combination with the runs over race weekend marks a milestone moment at Goodwood, making Roborace the first-ever autonomous race car to complete the hillclimb at the Festival of Speed.
"Roborace plays an important role in the future of mobility, challenging public perceptions and providing a platform to advance new technologies,” said Charles Gordon-Lennox, the Duke of Richmond and Founder of the Festival of Speed. “This makes them the perfect partner to undertake this significant feat.”
To commemorate the historic accomplishment, the entire run was recorded with a 360 camera system mounted on the fuselage of Robocar. The content was captured for Robocar VR, a custom virtual reality experience debuting inside the Future Lab at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018, and made available for your viewing pleasure here.
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Roborace is the world’s first competition for human + machine teams, using both self-driving and manually-controlled cars. Race formats will feature new forms of immersive entertainment to engage the next generation of racing fans. Through sport, innovations in machine-driven technologies will be accelerated.
Roborace will redefine the way you think about autonomous technology.
https://youtu.be/GZgbqfFGPHM
Testing the top speed limits of an autonomous race car | Go Robocar Go
Published on Dec 10, 2018
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Calculated performance is one thing, testing the physical limitations of new technology in the real world is another. Recently, the Roborace team decided to find out just how fast its autonomous race car could go in a straight line. Robocar has the power, the aerodynamics, and it certainly looks fast, but how does that translate on a test track when there’s nothing but raw computing power keeping it all together at the very limits of performance?
https://youtu.be/Pn7Bg95uMF8
How Humans Aid Artificial Intelligence
Published on Apr 2, 2019
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Having a human driver inside our autonomous DevBot 2.0 has played a key part in our testing schedule ahead of Season Alpha, Roborace's inaugural season of competition. But what role does a human driver play in developing an autonomous race car? Reece Smith, Roborace mechanic and test driver, explains how AI benefits from having a real life human to help out.
Roborace is the world’s first competition for human + machine teams, using both self-driving and manually-controlled cars. Race formats will feature new forms of immersive entertainment to engage the next generation of racing fans. Through sport, innovations in machine-driven technologies will be accelerated.
Roborace will redefine the way you think about autonomous technology.
https://youtu.be/LBd5FZqhUVk
Season Alpha: autonomous racing begins here
Published on Apr 26, 2019
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Ready for Season Alpha? Our inaugural season of competition will see multiple teams competing against one another at events around the world! We'll be experimenting with different formats and challenges along the way, pushing the teams and the AI to the limits.
Roborace is the world’s first competition for human + machine teams, using both self-driving and manually-controlled cars. Race formats will feature new forms of immersive entertainment to engage the next generation of racing fans. Through sport, innovations in machine-driven technologies will be accelerated.
Roborace will redefine the way you think about autonomous technology.
https://youtu.be/JE4fw0FdAvQ
World's first autonomous racing series
Published on May 13, 2019
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This is Roborace's Season Alpha. After years of testing and development our all-electric, autonomous DevBot 2.0 platform is ready to race. Here's what to expect from the world's first AI racing series!
Roborace is the world’s first competition for human + AI teams, using both self-driving and manually-controlled cars. Race formats will feature new forms of immersive entertainment to engage the next generation of racing fans. Through sport, innovations in machine-driven technologies will be accelerated.
Roborace will redefine the way you think about autonomous technology.