Volkswagon Shows Off Self-Driving Auto-Pilot For Cars 140
thecarchik writes "The future of driving, in major cities at least, is looking more and more likely to be done by high-tech computers rather than actual people, at least if the latest breakthroughs in self-driving vehicle technology mean anything. Internet search engine giant Google has logged some 140,000 miles with its self-driving Toyota Prius fleet and Audi has had similar success with its run of autonomous cars. Now, Volkswagen has presented its Temporary Auto Pilot technology. Monitored by a driver, the technology can allow a car to drive semi-automatically at speeds of up to 80 mph on highways."
motorauthority.com? (Score:5, Informative)
strange site, with too many ads...
a more useful link seems to be this one [haveit-eu.org], the VW Temporary Auto Pilot is part of a quite big European R&D project.
Re:Is this based on CARolo? (Score:4, Informative)
if I read the press releases of the R&D program correctly the thing seems to be different.
In contrast to previous research vehicles such as “Junior” and “Stanley”, TAP is based on a relatively production-like sensor platform [..] [haveit-eu.org]
The use of fully automatic, driverless vehicles such as ‘Stanley’ and ‘Junior’ [..] is undoubtedly a long way off. [haveit-eu.org]