Stanford Cart As An Autonomous Road Vehicle By Les Earnest
Earnest discussed the cart with Adam (the first developer of the cart) to build a robot as a road vehicle visual-based guidance. Initially, Braised, with Rodney Schmidt’s collaboration, created a T transmitter with low power and a radio-based control link to start the project. With the KA10 processor’s usage ran at 0.65 MIPS, this Stanford Cart as an autonomous road vehicle can move automatically by following a control link provided by the light generated connection with a speed range of 0.8 mph (1.3 kph) slower than expectations. Read more
December, 1971