University of Oxford develops low-cost self-driving car system
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The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car's scanning view
The MRG autonomous drive car's iPad interface
The MRG autonomous drive car's iPad interface
The MRG autonomous drive car's iPad interface
The MRG autonomous drive car's iPad interface
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car's charging port
The MRG autonomous drive car
Training the MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car's interior
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car's interior
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car charging port
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car's sensors
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car details
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car
The MRG autonomous drive car's charging port
The MRG autonomous drive car being tested at night
The MRG team
Article Summary
Oxford University’s Mobile Robotics Group (MRG) has developed an autonomous navigation system for cars at a build cost of only £5,000 (US$7,700). Installed in a production Nissan LEAF, the robot car uses off the shelf components and is designed to take over driving while traveling on frequently used routes.
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