The DARPA Urban Challenge was a competition to develop autonomous vehicles capable of safely, reliably and robustly driving in traffic. In this article we introduce Boss, the autonomous vehicle that won the challenge. Boss is complex artificially intelligent software system embodied in a 2007 Chevy Tahoe. To navigate safely, the vehicle builds a model of the world around it in real time. This model is used to generate safe routes and motion plans in both on roads and in unstructured zones. An essential part of Boss’ success stems from its ability to safely handle both abnormal situations and system glitches
This article presents a review and analysis of the prospects of achieving full-length autonomous dri...
This book takes a look at fully automated, autonomous vehicles and discusses many open questions: Ho...
In order to achieve autonomous operation of a vehiclein urban situations with unpredictable traffic,...
In November 2007 the international competition DARPA Urban Challenge took place on the former George...
The DARPA grand challenges were conducted between 2004 and 2007 and were initiated to foster researc...
In November 2007, the DARPA Urban Challenge took place on the former George Airforce base in Victorv...
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0110The development of autonomous vehicles for urban dr...
The development of autonomous vehicles for urban driving has seen rapid progress in the past 30 year...
We describe an autonomous robotic software subsystem for managing mission execution and discrete tra...
Self-driving cars are of great interest in computer science and artificial intelligence due to their...
In Fall 2007, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) held the Urban Challenge, a s...
With the bigger number of cars on our roads every year, also the potential danger to die or get inju...
The Urban Challenge represents a technological leap beyond the previous Grand Challenges. The challe...
This paper discusses an autonomous robotically handled urban driving vehicle. The approach presents ...
An unprecedented proliferation of autonomous driving technologies has been observed in recent years,...
This article presents a review and analysis of the prospects of achieving full-length autonomous dri...
This book takes a look at fully automated, autonomous vehicles and discusses many open questions: Ho...
In order to achieve autonomous operation of a vehiclein urban situations with unpredictable traffic,...
In November 2007 the international competition DARPA Urban Challenge took place on the former George...
The DARPA grand challenges were conducted between 2004 and 2007 and were initiated to foster researc...
In November 2007, the DARPA Urban Challenge took place on the former George Airforce base in Victorv...
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0110The development of autonomous vehicles for urban dr...
The development of autonomous vehicles for urban driving has seen rapid progress in the past 30 year...
We describe an autonomous robotic software subsystem for managing mission execution and discrete tra...
Self-driving cars are of great interest in computer science and artificial intelligence due to their...
In Fall 2007, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) held the Urban Challenge, a s...
With the bigger number of cars on our roads every year, also the potential danger to die or get inju...
The Urban Challenge represents a technological leap beyond the previous Grand Challenges. The challe...
This paper discusses an autonomous robotically handled urban driving vehicle. The approach presents ...
An unprecedented proliferation of autonomous driving technologies has been observed in recent years,...
This article presents a review and analysis of the prospects of achieving full-length autonomous dri...
This book takes a look at fully automated, autonomous vehicles and discusses many open questions: Ho...
In order to achieve autonomous operation of a vehiclein urban situations with unpredictable traffic,...