RE: Autonomous car to climb the hill at FoS

RE: Autonomous car to climb the hill at FoS

Tuesday 26th June 2018

Autonomous car to climb the hill at FoS

Goodwood to host a world first for driverless cars; how will it deal with Molecomb?



With the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed just a few weeks away, expect news on the entrants to be coming thick and fast. We already know about the Porsche 911 Speedster, the McLaren Sports Series Longtail and the, er, 200mph jet pack, and now there's this: the Robocar.

Yes, really, the Robocar, the vehicle that will be used in Roborace, which you may have seen previewed on Top Gear recently. As you might have guessed (or already know), the Robocar is a driverless racing car, which points to an interesting future for motorsport to say the least. It's powered by a 6.0-litre V... only joking, four 135kW electric motors in each wheel, for a combined power output of more than 500hp, which has to shift 1,350kg. The Roborace also looks suitably futuristic, low, long and wide because, well, there's no need for a pesky human to be squeezed in.


What's notable about the Robocar's appearance at Goodwood this year, though, is that it will actually give a moving demonstration run on the hill. Using its LiDAR, GPS, ultrasonic, radar and camera technology (with data then processed by an Nvidia Drive PX 2 computer), the Robocar will complete the 1.16-mile hillclimb autonomously. Given it's caught out some of the world's best drivers over the Festival's 25 years, that's an audacious plan. Indeed Sergey Malygin, Chief of Software at Arrival (which is helping develop the Robocar), said the hillclimb "presents a real challenge for level 4/level 5 autonomous driving systems" because of how narrow the course is and the amount of trees covering the track, which means GPS signals can struggle to reach the car.

Sometime F1 driver Lucas di Grassi is CEO of Roborace, and said the team were "excited that the Duke of Richmond has invited us to make history." During the autonomous run, festival goers will be able to watch the Robocar in virtual reality at the Roborace booth. Like the jet pack, that booth is located in the Future Lab, where the Robocar will be located when not on the hill.

Certainly something to look out for at Goodwood then, and surely there isn't anywhere better to show off autonomy to petrolheads than the Festival of Speed. Will you be watching the first autonomous run up the hill? Or perhaps you'll be in the Roborace booth? Or maybe you won't be. As always, we'd love to know your thoughts!

 

 

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Mark Nash

Original Poster:

2 posts

99 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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At last, the chance to see unlimited design race cars racing flat out just like Formula 1 used to be. Imagine a race series where the only restriction was the size of the vehicle and then unleash them as a Formula 1 support race and it might let people enjoy more of the action that the sanitised rules of the modern day have stripped the sport of. It would also be technically fascinating to see just how fast these things will go without the need to stay within the limits of human G-force tolerance. Liberty, take a look please!

Plug Life

978 posts

92 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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It's fake, there's a midget driver inside with a screen attached to a front camera.

Thom

1,716 posts

248 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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How can this be called a car since it's only a rolling drone?

Blayney

2,948 posts

187 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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You don't put Gran Turismo on and watch the AI cars race, do you?

Same as I won't watch this.

Buggyjam

539 posts

80 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Clicking on this the first thing after watching some Black Mirror isn’t a good idea I’ve discovered biggrin

Terminator X

15,110 posts

205 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Burn it. What the fk will they come up with next.



TX.

Rob.043

62 posts

182 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Is there any point in a car with no driver inside it?

It is a bit of spectacle, sure, but why bother. Track lap racing is about seeing who is fastest, all from the notion of transporting a person somewhere, the fastest. Of course with a lap of a track you end up back where you started anyway, but at least someone is having fun doing it.

I'm struggling to make the leap, although I have no doubt it would be interesting to watch. Is that the point?

Buggyjam

539 posts

80 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Guess Bruce Wayne just has to watch while eating an ice cream

99dndd

2,091 posts

90 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Mark Nash said:
At last, the chance to see unlimited design race cars racing flat out just like Formula 1 used to be.
Formula 1 was never that. Drivers were always conserving something and there were always rules governing design.

Mafffew

2,149 posts

112 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Blayney said:
You don't put Gran Turismo on and watch the AI cars race, do you?

Same as I won't watch this.
Agreed.

I appreciate the work gone into it, but I can't really get behind it as a sport. One of the main appeals of Motorsport is the battles between the drivers.

Ahonen

5,017 posts

280 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Mark Nash said:
At last, the chance to see unlimited design race cars racing flat out just like Formula 1 used to be. Imagine a race series where the only restriction was the size of the vehicle and then unleash them as a Formula 1 support race and it might let people enjoy more of the action that the sanitised rules of the modern day have stripped the sport of. It would also be technically fascinating to see just how fast these things will go without the need to stay within the limits of human G-force tolerance. Liberty, take a look please!
I appreciate you're just on a wind up, but...

The only interest in this is technical. Actually, no, the only genuine interest is waiting for one of them to spear out of control and clatter into as many things as possible before someone can hit the stop button.

For those who remember TCR (Total Control Racing - as recently sung about by the Sleaford Mods) this is just going to be a race series for 15-20 jam cars, without any actual players.

GroundEffect

13,844 posts

157 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Blayney said:
You don't put Gran Turismo on and watch the AI cars race, do you?

Same as I won't watch this.
B-Spec was quite popular biggrin


CaptainRAVE

360 posts

113 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Just don't step out in front of it, even if in theory it has time to stop.

Looks like the batmobile tbh.


One Shot

58 posts

136 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Is it cruel of me to hope it ends up in the bales at Molecombe?

CS Garth

2,860 posts

106 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Tip tip: save on Goodwood entrance fee by watching the Pod parking autonomous vehicles at Heathrow T5 ply their trade.

Buggyjam

539 posts

80 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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One Shot said:
Is it cruel of me to hope it ends up in the bales at Molecombe?
Nope. I’d like that. I’d prefer seeing one going loco, bolt out the track, run east and nailing itself off beachy head.

Edited by Buggyjam on Tuesday 26th June 12:26

Gary29

4,163 posts

100 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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It would be interesting IF it manages to obliterate the hill record and looks to be 'driven' in a manner way beyond the capabilities of the best human drivers can offer.

I doubt that will happen though, in which case it's a computer following a track, and doesn't interest me.

Buggyjam

539 posts

80 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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Just noticed to make it even more exciting. You have the option to sit in a teepee and watch on virtual reality. Wow!!

J4CKO

41,641 posts

201 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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CaptainRAVE said:
Just don't step out in front of it, even if in theory it has time to stop.

Looks like the batmobile tbh.
Yeah, but would you jump out in front of a normal car on the hill ?

Its interesting, its progress, so what if it isnt much use, the tech will be in other applications down the line and I am interested to see how fast it goes, or whether a family sized crisp bag blows onto the course and it goes mental.

FourWheelDrift

88,560 posts

285 months

Tuesday 26th June 2018
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It will still crash at Molecomb corner.