Robotic Cars: The Future of Automotive Technology

MyFord Touch in-car technology proves child’s play compared to today’s most advanced robotic cars, which take automotive tech to the next level.

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In 2003, Sebastian Thrun was just a Stanford professor with a really cool idea. Having already built several prototype cars that feature autonomous driving, including one for a Smithsonian exhibit, the car enthusiast decided to go full bore with a new project that would eventually become Stanley, a robotic car built around a VW Touareg that won the DARPA Challenge in 2005 and has sensors that monitor traffic, control steering, and can self-park. (In 2007, Thrun returned with another VW model that took second place in the DARPA Challenge.)

With this success, you might wonder: what can possibly top a car that drives itself? Since 2007, Thrun has taken a sabbatical to help Google develop the Street View feature in Google Maps, which display photographic overlays to help travelers find hotspots. This year, Stanford is working on a new project involving a modified Audi TT-S that provides autonomous vehicle operation as well. But in many ways, despite the recent excitement surrounding new in-car technology by Ford and others, the days of DARPA are rapidly fading, and it almost seems like the idea of the fully robotic auto has lost momentum. Or has it?

In many ways, the dream of autonomous cars did not die at the last DARPA event. Instead, it was born anew. Several leading car companies have invested in robotic automation features and are now well on their way to providing an experience not unlike Thrun’s vision for autonomous control, where a driver simply presses a button and sits back in his seat while the car drives him home. To understand the current state of robotic features, we test drove four of today’s most advanced vehicles to find out how these options work, and how close we are to full robotic control.

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  1. US government concerned about number of web gadgets in new cars ‎ | Thinkmario at 4:32am 1st June 2011 [...] Robotic Cars: The Future of Automotive T… [...]
  2. andrew72 at 2:47am 15th February 2011 Excellent Stuff.. Robotic Cars have an attractive and advance automotive features. I like it's control steering, self-park and full robotic control. http://www.americancardeals.net/
  3. jackwillson at 9:47am 7th February 2011 It will be really a great invention. After reading this post one can imagine at what level technology have reached and will get on reaching higher level. http://www.motorseller.net
  4. Imam at 10:14pm 31st January 2010 That good automotive inovation i hope we drive this car on the road with safety, and the most impostand point the car will run with Green energy, like <a title="hybrid car" href=" http://hybridca-r.com/hybrid-car
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  5. chris at 11:44am 25th January 2010 great new and used cars for sale!
  6. memory stick pro duo at 3:41am 18th January 2010 Good post!I like your article.Its interesting.I m interested to know more about robotics as today robots has changed our lives and the implementation of robotics in the military and NASA has changed the landscape of national defense and space exploration. Robots have also been influential in the media and profitable for toy manufacturers.Hope to hear from you in future.
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