Romanian Daniela Rus is part of a team of engineers from the top American university MIT who developed a system that helps autonomous cars see around corners to better avoid accidents, local Startupcafe.ro reported, quoting MIT News.
The new system can sense small changes in shadows on the ground to determine if there’s a moving object coming around the corner, according to Romania-Insider.com.
Autonomous cars could use the system in the future to quickly avoid a possible collision with another car or pedestrian coming from around a building’s corner or between parked cars. But this system could also be used inside buildings. For example, in the future, robots will be able to avoid hitting people when they navigate hospital hallways to deliver medicines.
In a paper that will be presented at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), MIT researchers describe successful experiments with an autonomous car driving around in a parking lot, as well as with an autonomous wheelchair navigating the hallways. The new system is superior to the one currently used by autonomous machines, LiDAR, which can only detect visible objects.
However, the researchers acknowledge that their system has been tested in the laboratory, under indoor conditions, where the speeds of travel are lower and the brightness is controlled.
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