Archive for the ‘transportation’ category: Page 569
Feb 11, 2016
What We Know About The Best Designs For The Hyperloop So Far
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: transportation
“That in general is good advice for people creating companies,” Musk said to students. “Start with the minimally useful system.”
Feb 10, 2016
Arcaboard will sell for $14,900 in April and will only fly for six minutes
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: transportation
Arca Space Corporation in New Mexico has developed an electronic flying vehicle that can hover over any terrain, including water. The design can hold up to 243 lbs and flies a foot above the ground.
The ArcaBoard’s creators are calling it the first revolutionary breakthrough in motion since the bicycle, automobile, and airplane, and say it will allow every person to fly whenever they want.
Feb 10, 2016
Jaguar Aims to Make Autonomous Cars Drive More Like Humans
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Self-driving cars may represent an important achievement in the fields of artificial intelligence and robotics, but one car manufacturer is hoping to develop new technologies that could help these autonomous machines drive less like robots and more like, well, humans.
British automotive company Jaguar Land Rover is taking part in a new research project, dubbed MOVE-UK, to foster the development of safer and more effective autonomous cars. The initiative aims to study how human drivers behave in real-life situations, such as when roads are congested, when weather is bad or when routes are diverted because of construction.
“Customers are much more likely to accept highly automated and fully autonomous vehicles if the car reacts in the same way as the driver,” Wolfgang Epple, director of research and technology for Jaguar Land Rover, said in a statement. “By understanding and measuring positive driving behaviors, we can ensure that an autonomous Jaguar of Land Rover of the future will not simply perform a robotic function.” [Photos: The Robotic Evolution of Self-Driving Cars].
Feb 10, 2016
Japan Airlines introduces robot customer service agent at Tokyo Airport
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
I knew this was coming. Customer agent robots in Japan’s airports coming soon. Next will be baggage handlers, flight attendants, and maybe a co-pilot. Not totally sold on a robot captain besides FAA, NTSB, HHS has to approve that one.
Description: ‘Nao’ offers flight, airport information in three languages, Author: Ray Montgomery — TravelMole Media Group LLC, Publish Date: 10 February 2016, Image:, Category: Travel News.
Feb 10, 2016
Researcher aims to engineer spray paint that can soak up sun’s elusive energy
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, solar power, sustainability, transportation
Now, that’s a concept! Spray paint from a can that harnesses solar energy. Imagine, you can spray paint windows, patio tables, your car, a bike, etc. with Solar Spray Paint in a can; and watch your gadgets get charged. It is almost like the “Computer Screen in the Can” idea that I had last week. Geez, wonder if she could partner with me on that concept?
Researcher aims to engineer spray paint that can convert sun’s elusive energy to electricity.
Feb 9, 2016
Tesla says its new Summon technology can save lives
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Last month, Tesla Motors introduced the “Summon” feature in its 7.1 software update which allows its cars to enter or exit parking spots or garages without the driver in the car.
On Monday, in a blog post titled “Enhancing Safety and Convenience with Summon”, Tesla outlined three reasons why it believes the Summon feature will push automotive safety and convenience forward.
“While many of (the new features from the update) move the ball forward toward a safer autonomous future,” Tesla said in the blog post, “none is more significant than the remote parking technology known as Summon.”
Feb 9, 2016
Bentley plans to take on Tesla with a luxury electric car
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
Feb 9, 2016
Tesla’s next car will be a lot cheaper than expected
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation
Tesla’s next car will be a lot cheaper than previously expected.
In fact, it could cost as little as $25,000.
CEO Elon Musk confirmed last year that its first mass market car, the Model 3, would price at about $35,000.