Stanford Cart As An Autonomous Road Vehicle By Les Earnest

Stanford Cart As An Autonomous Road Vehicle

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