In November 2007 the international competition DARPA Urban Challenge took place on the former George Airforce Base in Victorville, California to significantly promote the research and development on autonomously driving vehicles for urban environments. In the final race only eleven out of initially 89 competitors participated and “Boss” from Carnegie Mellon University succeeded. This paper summarizes results of the research carried out by all finalists within the last five years after the competition and provides an outlook where further investigation especially for software engineering is now necessary to achieve the goal of driving safely and reliably through urban environments with an anticipatory vehicle for the mass-market
The Urban Challenge represents a technological leap beyond the previous Grand Challenges. The challe...
(DARPA) announced the first Grand Challenge with the goal of developing vehicles capable of autonomo...
Vehicular autonomy is a growing field that is expected to revolutionize travel in the near future. T...
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...
The development of autonomous vehicles for urban driving has seen rapid progress in the past 30 year...
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0110The development of autonomous vehicles for urban dr...
The DARPA Urban Challenge was a competition to develop autonomous vehicles capable of safely, reliab...
In Fall 2007, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) held the Urban Challenge, a s...
A larger number of people with heterogeneous knowledge and skills running a project together needs a...
This paper reports on various aspects of the Intelligent Vehicle Systems (IVS) team's involvement in...
With the bigger number of cars on our roads every year, also the potential danger to die or get inju...
Self-driving cars are of great interest in computer science and artificial intelligence due to their...
Since DARPA started Grand Challenges in 2004 and Urban Challenges in 2007, autonomous driving has be...
The Urban Challenge represents a technological leap beyond the previous Grand Challenges. The challe...
(DARPA) announced the first Grand Challenge with the goal of developing vehicles capable of autonomo...
Vehicular autonomy is a growing field that is expected to revolutionize travel in the near future. T...
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...
The development of autonomous vehicles for urban driving has seen rapid progress in the past 30 year...
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0110The development of autonomous vehicles for urban dr...
The DARPA Urban Challenge was a competition to develop autonomous vehicles capable of safely, reliab...
In Fall 2007, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) held the Urban Challenge, a s...
A larger number of people with heterogeneous knowledge and skills running a project together needs a...
This paper reports on various aspects of the Intelligent Vehicle Systems (IVS) team's involvement in...
With the bigger number of cars on our roads every year, also the potential danger to die or get inju...
Self-driving cars are of great interest in computer science and artificial intelligence due to their...
Since DARPA started Grand Challenges in 2004 and Urban Challenges in 2007, autonomous driving has be...
The Urban Challenge represents a technological leap beyond the previous Grand Challenges. The challe...
(DARPA) announced the first Grand Challenge with the goal of developing vehicles capable of autonomo...
Vehicular autonomy is a growing field that is expected to revolutionize travel in the near future. T...