Joint project of General Motors Company and Carnegie Mellon University
Co-Director - Raj Rajkumar (Carnegie Mellon University)
Co-Director - John Capp (General Motors Company)
Joint project of General Motors Company and Carnegie Mellon University
Co-Director - Raj Rajkumar (Carnegie Mellon University)
Co-Director - John Capp (General Motors Company)
GM's driverless car
Uploaded on Jan 7, 2008
I got a test drive in this vehicle at the 2008 Consumer Electronics
Boss is a robotic vehicle equipped with 25 lasers, cameras and radars to enable it to sense objects and know which direction to go in.
The self-driving vehicle is scheduled to be tested in November during The Urban Challenge, a 100km course in which various robots race across a city or suburban environment.
In addition to helping the military, General Motors officials expect this new technology to also play a future role in dangerous tasks such as mine-seeking.
Carnegie Mellon's Cadillac SRX Drives Autonomously 33 miles from Cranberry to PIT airport
Published on Sep 5, 2013
An autonomous Cadillac SRX built by Carnegie Mellon drove itself autonomously 33 miles from Cranberry to the Pittsburgh International Airport flawlessly on September 3, 2013. The next day, it took Bill Shuster, Chairman of the US House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, and Barry Schoch, Secretary of PennDOT, along for the same ride.
GM World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems Announcement
Published on Sep 7, 2014
At GM, we believe we are standing on the threshold of a revolution that will transform the way people drive their vehicles. We have a choice. We can watch this revolution unfold from the sidelines, or we can do what GM has often done, and lead it for our customers.
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