Toyota and Stanford Engineering Autonomous Tandem Drift
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Toyota Research Institute and Stanford Engineering have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in driving research: autonomously drifting two cars simultaneously. • For almost seven years, these teams have worked together to enhance driving safety. Their experiments focus on automating a motorsports technique known as drifting. Drifting involves a driver controlling a car's direction after losing traction by spinning the rear tires. This skill is crucial for recovering from slides on slippery surfaces like snow or ice. By introducing a second car drifting in tandem, the teams have created a more realistic simulation of dynamic situations where cars must react quickly to other vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. • During an autonomous tandem drifting sequence, two cars—a lead vehicle and a chase vehicle—navigate a course, often coming within inches of each other while operating at the edge of their control limits. The team utilized advanced techniques to develop the vehicle's AI, including a neural network tire model that enables the AI to learn from experience, similar to how a skilled driver would learn. • #AutonomousDriving #TandemDrift #ToyotaStanford • Get More Great Car Videos - Subscribe: https://goo.gl/BSIaFc
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