AUTONOMOUS RACECAR UMV COORDINATION AND OPERATION - DARPA
▲The race is part of a congressional-mandated research initiative to ensure that by the year 2015, one-third of military vehicles will function autonomously in an effort to help isolate troops from roadside threats. The Lone Wolf’s programming, which allows it to maneuver in traffic with no human assistance, also provides many opportunities for enhancement of future automobiles.
▲This unmanned, computer-driven Lotus Elise employs forward-thinking technology like Comtrol’s DeviceMaster® which is instrumental in coordinating the car’s complex system of sensors necessary for autonomous operation. Comtrol’s DeviceMaster allows real-time data to be fed from vehicle sensors to on-board computers, enabling the Lone Wolf to react to intersections, other moving vehicles and traffic laws. Minneapolis, Minnesota based Comtrol’s data communications products are widely used to connect and control peripheral serial devices in industrial automation applications, military sensor devices, process control and manufacturing automation devices, and transportation/traffic monitoring and control systems.
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