Robotics News Hubb
Advertisement Banner
  • Home
  • Robotics News
  • Industrial Automation
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Robotics News
  • Industrial Automation
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Gourmet News Hubb
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorized

Autonomous car from Italian university wins the racing challenge

admin by admin
January 17, 2023
in Uncategorized


A team called PoliMOVE, from Politecnico di Milano in Italy, has won the second annual Indy Autonomous Challenge @ CES.

The team’s car reached a maximum speed of 180 mph (290Km/h), a new autonomous speed world record for a racetrack.

Pushing boundaries of head-to-head autonomous-racing, PoliMOVE competed at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway against a field of nine teams from 17 universities spanning six countries, seeking to break autonomous racing records.

TUM Autonomous Motorsport from Technische Universität München (Germany) took second place in the heated battle. A confirmation for the Politecnico car, last year again in Las Vegas, it won the first edition of the IAC.

Professor Sergio Savaresi, Professor at Politecnico di Milano, says: “Exactly one year later, we were so proud and excited to be back in Las Vegas for the Autonomous Challenge @ CES.

“Today was a major step forward in speed, the complexity of the race, and overcoming challenging head-to-head situations.

“We are glad for this success, for the contribution of the Indy Autonomous Challenge, and for all the teams in advancing the technology of AI drivers.”

The Rules of the IAC Competition consist of a single elimination tournament with multiple rounds of head-to-head passing matches culminating in a championship round.

The world’s fastest autonomous racecars, Dallara AV-21s, took turns playing the role of Leader (Defender) and Passer/Follower (Attacker) in front of a global crowd of CES attendees.

Passes were attempted at ever-increasing speeds until one or both cars were unable to complete a pass.

PoliMOVE is part of the Politecnico research group mOve, led by Professor Sergio Savaresi, which has been studying for 20 years automatic controls in all types of land vehicles: from electric bicycles to cars and even tractors.

On April 27, 2022, on the straight of the Space Shuttle landing strip at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, the Politecnico di Milano-PoliMOVE car broke the world speed record for a fully autonomous-car on a straight line.

You might also like…



Source link

Previous Post

New robots in Europe can be workers’ best friends

Next Post

The Indy Autonomous Challenge @CES thrills the crowd

Next Post

The Indy Autonomous Challenge @CES thrills the crowd

Recommended

Phantom AI brings in $36.5M

4 months ago

ChatGPT schreibt über verschiedene Arten von Robotern

5 months ago

SafeAI brings in $38M for construction retrofit kits

5 months ago

Robots are everywhere—improving how they communicate with people could advance human-robot collaboration

2 months ago

How robots can regain the trust of humans after making mistakes

4 months ago

Igus Inside Experience. Two days of low cost automation Innovations.

1 month ago
Robotics-(-White-)

© Robotics News Hubb All rights reserved.

Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Robotics News
  • Industrial Automation
  • Contact

Newsletter Sign Up.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Robotics News
  • Industrial Automation
  • Contact

© 2022 Robotics News Hubb All rights reserved.