banner1

Home arrow Forum arrow Science Everything Technology & Engineering Robotics Navigational Technology Currently Used on Land to be Tested `Unmanned`
Main Menu
Home
News
Links
Wiki
Search
Administrator
FAQ
Contact Us
Science Books
Register
Online Store
Science on the Web
Store - beta
Project Fork
Feature Sections
Encyclopedia Astronuc
ID Watch
Community Menu
Forum
Einstein@Home
Member Blogs
Science Social Network
Science Network Users
Login Form
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
March 15, 2010, 08:39:06 AM
Username: Password:
Login with username, password and session length

Password reminder
Did you know?

The Platypus is stranger than you think.

Platypuses have no nipples.  After the young hatch, the mother oozes milk from the pores all over her body.

The male platypus has a poison barb on the inside of its hind legs.  The purpose of this weapon is uncertain.

While often compared to the beaver, the platypus is only about 20 inches in length -- more comparable to the size of the muskrat.

The Platypus bill is actually just an elongated muzzle covered with much the same kind of tough skin found on a dog's nose.  This bill contains an electrically-sensitive organ that can detect the electrical signatures of the small aquatic animals it eats.

(0) Comments posted about this in the forum

Author Topic: Navigational Technology Currently Used on Land to be Tested `Unmanned`  (Read 2413 times)

Offline Orstio

  • Administrator
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 5996
    • Everything Science
http://www.everything-science.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=161&Itemid=1
Quote
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 28, 2005--Engineers from Smiths Aerospace and the University of Florida's Center for Intelligent Machines and Robotics (CIMAR) have developed a fully robotic and cost-efficient car that today begins competing in qualification rounds for the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) Grand Challenge.


The Smiths Aerospace and University of Florida robotic vehicle; navigational technology currently used on land to be tested 'unmanned' in the DARPA Grand Challenge. (Photo: Business Wire)


The Grand Challenge is an endurance race across the Mojave Desert in which unmanned, fully autonomous ground vehicles must drive themselves 175 miles through cha. . .


 

Valid XHTML 1.0!


Mambo is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.