Results tagged “darpaurbanchallenge”
Final Results: The DARPA Urban Challenge (Part 4)
posted by Sean Koehl on November 05, 2007 at Research@Intel
Final comments from Scott Ettinger on the robot race: DARPA announced the winners at an awards ceremony this morning....
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tagged: CMU, DARPA Urban Challenge, Robot car, Robotics, Stanford
Preliminary Race Results: The DARPA Uprban Challenge (Part 3)
posted by Sean Koehl on November 04, 2007 at Research@Intel
A description of the race and early results of the DARPA robot car contest from Scott Ettinger. Today was the day of the DARPA Urban Challenge final event and people turned out in force to watch high-tech cars drive themselves...
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tagged: DARPA Urban Challenge, Robot car, Robotics, Stanford
DARPA Urban Challenge - Junior Pit Crew Videos
posted by Megan Langer on November 03, 2007 at Research@Intel
You may have seen the blogs this week from Scott Ettinger, Intel Research Scientist helping Stanford’s team, giving you the play-by-play during the qualifiers. You’ll hear from him again tomorrow - watch out for it, because the event today was...
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tagged: DARPA Urban Challenge, Intel, Robot car, Robotics, Stanford
The Dreaded Merge Test: The DARPA Urban Challenge (Part 2)
posted by Sean Koehl on October 29, 2007 at Research@Intel
More on the DARPA robot car contest, currently underway, from Scott Ettinger. Read his previous blog for more info. Today Junior (Stanford’s robotic vehicle) faced the dreaded merge testing at track A. As I described earlier, this test involves dense...
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tagged: DARPA Urban Challenge, model-based computing, Robotics, Stanford
Robotic Cars: The DARPA Urban Challenge (Part 1)
posted by Sean Koehl on October 28, 2007 at Research@Intel
This blog comes to you from Scott Ettinger of our Applications Research Lab. Scott is on-site at the DARPA Urban Challenge, working with the Stanford team to try and win a unique automobile race where there are no drivers. Photos...
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tagged: DARPA Urban Challenge, Robotics, Stanford

