Google announcement that it has a team working on testing autonomous vehicles came as quite a surprise for most people, but, while some praised the company for such a bold move, others have asked why would Google do something like this in the first place since it's unlikely to wield it any monetary results in th... |
11 October 2010 10:44 GMT |
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Google may seem an unlikely company to take on the challenge of autonomous vehicles. But when you look at the team the company has put together, it's clear that Google is very much at the forefront of research in the field. "To develop this technology, we gathered some of the very best engineers from the DARPA C... |
11 October 2010 07:02 GMT |
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Over the weekend, Google has unveiled one of its most ambitious projects to date, autonomous vehicles. The technology company has a fleet of seven cars which have clocked in 140,000 miles on public roads in California as well as in more controlled environments. "Our automated cars use video cameras, radar sensors and... |
11 October 2010 06:21 GMT |
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The crab-like robot prototype was invented by University of Bath postgraduate student Charles Gage as part of a project to develop an exploration independent underwater vehicle which would enable maritime companies, such as those in the oil and gas industry, to have better access to underwater equipment. The robot ca... |
23 April 2008 09:36 GMT |
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