Thought you guys here would find this interesting
The benefit would be in the training.
Individually numbered road aggregate that's mapped and sensors on every vehicleBig Tea wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 12:05I know it would be akin to laying tracks, but is there any reason a wire can not be embedded in the road surface?
Or for that matter a bright red line painted mid carriageway. The vehicle does not need to blindly follow it like rail tracks, but it would be there for reference.
When you consider the other changes that will need to be made to infrastructure, this would be minuscule for much return, especially if the 'wire' radiated data to the vehicle.
That sort of thing. Not controlling the car, but making sure it knows exactly where it is, to a couple of mm.AJI wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 16:33Individually numbered road aggregate that's mapped and sensors on every vehicleBig Tea wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 12:05I know it would be akin to laying tracks, but is there any reason a wire can not be embedded in the road surface?
Or for that matter a bright red line painted mid carriageway. The vehicle does not need to blindly follow it like rail tracks, but it would be there for reference.
When you consider the other changes that will need to be made to infrastructure, this would be minuscule for much return, especially if the 'wire' radiated data to the vehicle.
Something like this?Big Tea wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 12:05I know it would be akin to laying tracks, but is there any reason a wire can not be embedded in the road surface?
Or for that matter a bright red line painted mid carriageway. The vehicle does not need to blindly follow it like rail tracks, but it would be there for reference.
When you consider the other changes that will need to be made to infrastructure, this would be minuscule for much return, especially if the 'wire' radiated data to the vehicle.
Yes, except done properly there would be 2 empty lanes. One for large vehicles and one for emergencyhenry wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 16:55Something like this?Big Tea wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 12:05I know it would be akin to laying tracks, but is there any reason a wire can not be embedded in the road surface?
Or for that matter a bright red line painted mid carriageway. The vehicle does not need to blindly follow it like rail tracks, but it would be there for reference.
When you consider the other changes that will need to be made to infrastructure, this would be minuscule for much return, especially if the 'wire' radiated data to the vehicle.
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Totally doable. Referenced against GPS and terestrial telco towers and peer to peer transponders and cameras...Big Tea wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 16:55That sort of thing. Not controlling the car, but making sure it knows exactly where it is, to a couple of mm.AJI wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 16:33Individually numbered road aggregate that's mapped and sensors on every vehicleBig Tea wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 12:05I know it would be akin to laying tracks, but is there any reason a wire can not be embedded in the road surface?
Or for that matter a bright red line painted mid carriageway. The vehicle does not need to blindly follow it like rail tracks, but it would be there for reference.
When you consider the other changes that will need to be made to infrastructure, this would be minuscule for much return, especially if the 'wire' radiated data to the vehicle.
Area traffic information and re-directs to miss hot spots etc, ensuring there is parking before letting it in a parking area etc. Even to the extent of stationary cameras waring of undecided pedestrians.
Belt and braces.
It's as though it has simple path creation. Straight lines within a bounding box that is programmed as the road. Pinball mode. Point to point based on sparse GPS loc updates? Makes me wonder how far a vehicle could get based on odometer and steering angle data alone. Preset guidance as with the old V-2 rockets. Might make for a good academic competition.