Roborace engineer explains why a driverless racecar drove into a wall
The SIT Acronis Autonomous car was doomed before the start of its fateful lap.
The SIT Acronis Autonomous car was doomed before the start of its fateful lap.
It's clear robotic racing has some bugs to sort out as a Roborace participant's AI car drove directly into a wall.
It's to help show that they're truly autonomous.
Programmers dream of replicating driving styles of racing legends.
Robocar's hillclimb will be the first one done by an autonomous racing car.
Is Robocar up for the challenge?
Di Grassi wants to elevate the status of the driverless racing series.
Roborace unveiled its autonomous racecar at the 2017 Mobile World Congress.
Of course, one benefit of autonomous racing is that there are no human drivers to harm.
Roborace is using DevBot to develop an autonomous electric racecar that will support Formula E starting in the 2016-17 season.
Roborace's autonomous Robocar looks like something from Tron, which makes sense because the vehicles share a designer. It'll hit the track as a support series for Formula E during the 2016-2017 season.
20 identical driverless robot cars will compete as a prelude to Formula E races next year, likely beginning in October in Beijing.
Roborace will challenge autonomous vehicles to motorsports. The support series for the 2016-2017 Formula E season will put 20 driverless EVs on the track to find the one with the best code.