Your Brain Inspired This Futuristic Car Navigation System

Posted by TelematicsWire on May 31st, 2006 - 4:05 pm

A new type of autonomous vehicle navigation system, based on the brain’s hippocampus functions, has been successfully tested on an autonomous vehicle. The test vehicle, a Daimler-Chrysler Smart Car, has been able to navigate and traverse a large section of urban territory without getting disoriented or lost. The navigation system enables the vehicle to take [...]

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