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15th July 2020, 09:17 | #1 |
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| Self-driving startup develops car without wheels Designed to give instructions to a self-driving car. Self-driving startup Voyage built a physical "Telessist Pod" with software that allows a remote operator to give instructions to a self-driving car. Voyage CEO Oliver Cameron said that "For all of this to work safely, it had to basically be a car without wheels. It still needed a real steering wheel, pedals, automotive-grade connectors, and automotive-grade ECUs". Voyage's engineers built a "car without wheels" because they wanted to mirror the experience of driving a real car as closely as possible. "If you try to do it with a gaming steering wheel, you don't get the force feedback" you get with a real car, Cameron said. "It's impossible to drive reliably like that. It's so unsafe." Remote Voyage drivers sit in a metal cage the size of a golf cart. There's a steering wheel, accelerator pedal, and brake pedal. A wraparound array of computer monitors shows the car's surroundings. An encrypted wireless data connection keeps the components in the Telessist pod synchronised with their counterparts in the real car. Voyage says the network latency is under 100 milliseconds -- short enough that the driver won't notice a significant lag. https://fudzilla.com/news/automotive...without-wheels |
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