Volkswagen and Stanford Racing Team Win DARPA Grand Challenge
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Volkswagen Touareg Stanley conquers rigorous desert course for $2 million prize
With the technological support of the Volkswagen Electronics Research Laboratory (ERL),
In all, 23 autonomous vehicles went head-to-head over 130 miles of tough desert roads, mountain trails, dry lake beds and tunnels, using only onboard sensors and navigation equipment with no human assistance. These 23 vehicles were selected from a field of 195 teams through a series of qualifying races.
The Grand Challenge, sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA), a division of the U.S. Department of Defense, aims to advance autonomous vehicle technology.
"We had a good day," said Sebastian Thrun, director, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. "It has been quite rewarding to partner with Volkswagen on an event that contributes to such significant advancements in vehicle technology. Our win today is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire team."
Project sponsors include Mohr, Davidow Ventures, Red Bull and Android.
Dr. Carlo Rummel, executive director, Volkswagen of America, Inc.'s Electronics Research Laboratory, said: "It has been exciting and challenging to prepare the Touareg for this day. The lessons we have learned in building this highly complex vehicle will ultimately benefit consumers as we apply this knowledge to make our vehicles safer, smarter and more exciting to drive."
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