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High-Performance Autonomous Vehicles

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ep245 interview by Research-Innovation October 14, 2017 In this episode, Audrow Nash interviews Chris Gerdes, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University, about designing high-performance autonomous vehicles. The idea is to make vehicles safer, as Gerdes says, he wants to “develop vehicles that could avoid any accident that can be avoided within the laws of physics.” In this interview, Gerdes discusses developing a model for high-performance control of a vehicle; their autonomous race car, an Audi TTS named ‘Shelley,’ and how its autonomous performance compares to ameteur and professional race car drivers; and an autonomous, drifting Delorean named ‘MARTY.’ Chris Gerdes Chris Gerdes is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University, Director of the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) and Director of the Revs Program at Stanford. His laboratory studies how cars move, how humans drive cars and how to design future cars that work cooperatively with the driver or drive themselves. When not teaching on campus, he can often be found at the racetrack with students, instrumenting historic race cars or trying out their latest prototypes for the future. Vehicles in the lab include X1, an entirely student-built test vehicle, and Shelley, an Audi TT-S capable of turning a competitive lap time around the track without a human driver. Professor Gerdes and his team have been recognized with a number of awards including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the Ralph Teetor award from SAE International and the Rudolf Kalman Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.   Links Download mp3 (21.7 MB) Dynamic Design Lab Center for Automotive Research at Stanford Subscribe to Robots using iTunes Subscribe to Robots using RSS     Actuation Industrial Automation podcast Research robot about Robohub Podcast: Robohub Podcast is a non-profit robotics podcast where we interview experts in robotics, including researchers, entrepreneurs, policy makers, and venture capitalists. Our interviewers are researchers, entrepreneurs, and engineers involved in robotics. Our interviews are technical and, often, get into the details of what we are discussing, but we make an effort to have our interviews understandable to a general audience. read more follow Robohub Podcast: itunes most popular episodes: Deep Learning in Robotics Robot Pediatric Coach M-Blocks Disney Robotics Robot Academy Robotics in Theatre, Film, and Television High-Performance Autonomous Vehicles Human 2.0: Exoskeletons and Orthoses Ladybird Geometric Methods in Computer Vision

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