The Ohio State University Center for Intelligent Transportation (CITR), an Associate Member of the NAHSC (National Automated Highway System Consortium), was invited to participate in the 1997 Technology Demonstration, providing a scenario which came to be labeled "alternative technologies". OSU demonstrated two fully automated cars, illustrating autonomous behavior with a third manual car. It also demonstrated the use of a radar reflective stripe placed on the roadway for steering purposes, providing an alternative technology to using distinct magnets.


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    Title :

    The OSU Demo '97 vehicle


    Contributors:
    Ozguner, U. (author) / Baertlein, B. (author) / Cavello, C. (author) / Farkas, D. (author) / Hatipoglu, C. (author) / Lytle, S. (author) / Martin, J. (author) / Paynter, F. (author) / Redmill, K. (author) / Schneider, S. (author)


    Publication date :

    1997-01-01


    Size :

    576043 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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