A Decade after DARPA: Our View on the State of the Art in Self-Driving Cars

A Decade after DARPA: Our View on the State of the Art in Self-Driving Cars

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A decade ago in the California high desert, 11 finalists competed in an unprecedented 60-mile race. Robot cars needed to safely and swiftly complete the mission without any human intervention — while also interacting with human-driven vehicles — in under six hours.

It was the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge, an autonomous vehicle competition that unofficially kicked off today’s self-driving technology initiatives. The vehicles were considered incredible at the time, and looking back, this marked the beginning of a long journey.

A Decade after DARPA: Our View on the State of the Art in Self-Driving Cars

Oct 20, 2017, 12:18pm UTC
https://medium.com/self-driven/a-decade-after-darpa-our-view-on-the-state-of-the-art-in-self-driving-cars-3e8698e6afe8 >A decade ago in the California high desert, 11 finalists competed in an unprecedented 60-mile race. Robot cars needed to safely and swiftly complete the mission without any human intervention — while also interacting with human-driven vehicles — in under six hours. >It was the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge, an autonomous vehicle competition that unofficially kicked off today’s self-driving technology initiatives. The vehicles were considered incredible at the time, and looking back, this marked the beginning of a long journey.