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    Driverless car navigates Berlin streets

    BERLIN (AP) — It can talk, see, drive and no longer needs a human being to control it by remote. The car of the future — completely computer-controlled — is on the streets of Berlin.

    All summer, researchers from the city's Free University have been testing the automobile around the German capital.

    The vehicle maneuvers through traffic on its own using a sophisticated combination of devices, including a computer, electronics and a precision satellite navigation system in the trunk, a camera in the front, and laser scanners on the roof and around the front and rear bumpers.

    "The vehicle can recognize other cars on the road, pedestrians, buildings and trees up to 70 meters (yards) around it and even see if the traffic lights ahead are red or green and react accordingly," Raul Rojas, the head of the university's research group for artificial intelligence, told reporters at a presentation Friday.

    "In fact, the car's recognition and reaction to its environment is much faster than a human being's reaction."

    The scientists have worked on their research car, a Volkswagen Passat worth euro400,000 ($551,800) with lots of built-in special technology, for four years.

    Several other groups have also been working on such technology recently, notably Google, which has been testing a robotic Toyota Prius in Nevada.

    "There's a big trend for completely computer-controlled cars — many companies and research centers in several countries are working on it and it is hard to say, who's got the most-developed vehicle at the moment," Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer, a professor for automotive economics at the University of Duisburg-Essen, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

    Dudenhoeffer estimated that with the technology advances, it could only take another decade for the fully automatic cars to start becoming available for consumers. "Even today's cars are often partially computer-controlled, for example when it comes to parking or emergency brakes."

    However, he said, that besides the technological issues, the legal challenges would be another issue that needed to be regulated: "Who will be responsible when there's an accident — the owner or the passenger of the computer-controlled car or the company that produced it?"

    "However, all in all, one can definitely say that computer-controlled cares will be much safer than human drivers," Dudenhoeffer said. "Especially if you keep in mind that most of today's accidents are caused by human error."

    In Berlin, the university researchers received a special permit from the city's security and safety controllers in June to use it in regular traffic — under the condition that a safety driver sits behind the steering wheel, even if he doesn't touch anything — not the steering wheel, gas pedals nor brakes.

    On a special testing ground, the team has also been allowed to let the car run without anyone on board.

    "This kind of technology is the future of mobility," Rojas said, who had a more conservative estimate than Dudenhoeffer, saying that it may be 30 to 40 years before they become available to the average consumer.

    The key to the automobile's intelligence is in the way the computer program runs.

    "In the beginning with had trouble with the robotic driving style of the car," said Rojas. "But we've worked on the programming and now its driving style is as smooth as a human being."

    Rojas estimates that once the technology — specifically the sensors — gets less expensive, such cars will eventually conquer the roads.

    "It is similar to the beginnings of the computers: 40 years ago, only research labs could afford computers, now everybody is walking around with a computer in his pocket."

    Ideally, the car will respond to orders by remote control, for example on an iPad or an iPhone. With a click or a touch, the passenger can call the car to his personal location and then order the car to drop him off at his desired destination.

    "This kind of car is actually perfect for car sharing," said Rojas. "There will be no more need for owning a car — once the automobile has dropped off its passenger it will drive on to the next passenger."

     

    142 comments

    • worrdawgg  •  8 mths ago
      I guess I will not need a dd any more
      sounds good to me
    • AlexB  •  8 mths ago
      Good artticle, please do a better job of proof reading, I foud at least 2 spelling errors and a few grammar errors!
    • foreigner427  •  8 mths ago
      "Drive me home HAL"

      "I can't let you do that Dave"

      O_o
      • StonersAreEvil 8 mths ago
        If it wasn't for the fact that no one can afford it, it's a good idea for owners who come out of the bar totally wasted. The car detects it and drives the lush who owns it home. Kind of like those buggy horses 100 years ago which know the way even if Grandpa nods out or is too smashed to drive.
    • marlene  •  8 mths ago
      much better if they would make solar car .
      • MaxH 8 mths ago
        Too bad the automotive industry won't allow it. No profit there. I agree though, however it's still a positive step. Think of the drop in motor vehicle accidents!
    • vincent  •  8 mths ago
      SO if Skynet wants to kill us all Lock us in and drive it into the ocean, perfect crime..
      • Chris Betcher 8 mths ago
        just break the window and climb out. geess do I have to think of everything. lol
      • Grant 8 mths ago
        Well I've noticed that car windows are harder to break these days.
    • John  •  8 mths ago
      having sex in the rear seat while it driving.
    • Mary Jane  •  8 mths ago
      I really enjoy the act of driving. I like the feeling of being able to go anywhere. I also think older cars are more fun. They give you a viceral experience. Passively sitting in a self guided vehicle doesn't sound fun at all.
    • Thunderspreck  •  8 mths ago
      The people who tolerate the 35,000 deaths a year resulting from human-controlled cars will not tolerate 500 deaths a year resulting from robot cars.
    • Reed  •  8 mths ago
      I see Skynet has already put its plan into motion.
      • Brian 8 mths ago
        We're toast.
      • Reed 8 mths ago
        Where's John Connor when you need him?!
    • Mike  •  8 mths ago
      Moral Of The Story: Don't walk in front of this thing with a poster of a green traffic light!
      • no one 8 mths ago
        hahahaha. pretty funny.
    • Catman  •  8 mths ago
      I've seen cars that seem driverless, but it's because of that cellular device in the hand of the front left side seat's occupant.
    • Get Real  •  8 mths ago
      So if eveyrone owned one, how do they all keep their own special frequencies? How would you like to be in a car and all of a sudden it is driving like a different car somewhere else in the city? Kind of like RC cars on the same frequency.
    • Joe  •  8 mths ago
      So then it will be OK to drink and drive??
    • Lata  •  8 mths ago
      Excellent for disable people. I am one of those.
    • LeoS  •  8 mths ago
      Its a great option.. if you are engaged otherwise let the car drive you home.... just be careful to not accidentally shift gears manually as you are removing the pantyhose....
    • TR  •  8 mths ago
      This can be really helpful to the physically handicapped, elderly, or blind if they can get the programming to respond to voice commands.
    • Xdimmysayzx  •  8 mths ago
      will b late my car has a virus, haha
    • bill  •  8 mths ago
      Well once they perfect it those suicide bombers can let out a sigh of relief.
    • MitziS  •  8 mths ago
      But how long until hackers disrupt the cars' computers and unleash chaos on the rest of the driving public? And can anyone say "bomb delivery system?"
    • Prànava  •  8 mths ago
      Pretty soon a human being is not going to need to be a human being to do anything.
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