Carnegie Mellon researchers bring NSF-funded autonomous
vehicle to D.C. to show promise of driverless cars
In the coming decades, we will likely commute to work and
explore the countryside in autonomous, or driverless, cars capable of
communicating with the roads they are traveling on. A convergence of
technological innovations in embedded sensors, computer vision, artificial
intelligence, control and automation, and computer processing power is making
this feat a reality.